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Dave Frey and Ben McDonald from Sidewalk Prophets join me on Episode 36 of the "More Than The Music Podcast" to share what song was inspired by the many prayer requests they receive and more of the stories behind "Something Different." Subscribe through iTunes | Subscribe through Google Play | Subscribe Using the RSS Feed Dave says their song "Prodigal" was written to address the most frequent prayer request they hear. Our number one prayer request is pray for my son,…

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Brooke Ligertwood and Ben Fielding from Hillsong Worship join me on Episode 35 of the More Than The Music Podcast to tell the stories behind their album, "Let There Be Light," and why worship music should be taken seriously. Subscribe through iTunes | Subscribe through Google Play | Subscribe Using the RSS Feed Brooke and Ben share the strenuous process that each song goes through before it's ever sung. It's costly. We don't just kinda sit around going, "Oh,…

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Hannah Kerr joins me on Episode 34 of the More Than The Music Podcast to give a behind-the-scenes look at her album, "Overflow." Subscribe through iTunes | Subscribe through Google Play | Subscribe Using the RSS Feed Hannah shares how her song "I Stand Here" is about overcoming fear and planning for peace. Fear is something that I deal with so much in my life as an artist. I mean, I never thought I would be an artist and…

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Matt Maher joins me on Episode 33 of the More Than The Music Podcast to share the stories behind his album, "Saints and Sinners." Subscribe through iTunes | Subscribe through Google Play | Subscribe Using the RSS Feed He shares why he believes a song inspired by a Martin Luther King Jr. speech needs to be heard now more than ever... "Sons and Daughters." A lot of people forget that what inspired Dr. King... it wasn't social policy... it wasn't…

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Too often my joy is attached to material possessions. Too often my faith is attached to the outcome of my circumstances. Too often my hope is attached to self-doubt… and I don’t live in poverty. Someone living in extreme poverty definitely wouldn’t have joy, faith, or hope, right? If you have nothing, where does your joy come from? If your circumstances are only getting worse, where does your faith come from? If you’re treated as…

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