Christmas Shopping

30 11 2009

It seems like every day at the moment that my inbox gets filled with emails about Christmas presents. Pretty much any company I’ve ever bought anything off has got in touch to let me know just what I should be buying my nearest and dearest this year.

Well this got me thinking… what are we going to be buying people this year (if anything)? Will it be stuff they want or just whatever we can get our hands on that’s half-decent and won’t break the bank? Will it improve there lives?

You might have other Christians in your friends and family, or you might not. But how’s this for an idea…what if we were a bit more intentional with our gifts this year? Maybe we could use the opportunity to bless someone with something that will encourage their faith – or maybe even stimulate it for the first time? It could be books, CDs, DVDs whatever. Music’s normally a winner so I thought i’d give you a few suggestions in that area…

John Mark McMillan – The Medicine

Friend of reach and all round awesome guy John Mark McMillan released his third album, The Medicine, last year. It’s ace. Musically it’s great, especially if you like your guitars, but I think his lyrics are just amazing. He’s clever and original and by avoiding all the standard Chrsitian clichés he makes you actually take notice of what he’s saying and process what that might actually mean. It’s a great album and would make an excellent present. You can listen to some tracks here. Do it now!

Kristene Mueller – Those Who Dream.

A gorgeous album from one of the Bethel worship leaders. Even though it’s obviously Christian, it’s not a ‘worship album’ per se and stand on its own two feet musically in terms of being a record that’s both chilled/reflective and uplifting at the same time. And her voice is simply stunning, especially on St. Francis. I’ve got a copy and I’m buying one for my mum! Head to her myspace for a sample.

Mute Math – Reset EP.

Mute Math have just released their 2nd full-length studio album, Armistice, but I can heartily recommend getting your hands on a copy of their debut EP if you can. They are genuinely one of my favourite bands and I think they manage to balance being Christians and making actually good music better than most. Reset is inventive whilst remaining accessible and references Christian themes without being in any way preachy or ‘churchy’ – perfect for non-Christian siblings for example. If you can’t get your hands on Reset then MuteMath or Armistice would make equally great presents. Check out www.mutemath.com for the full story!

Misty Edwards – Relentless.


Now I know even the very thought of “worship music” sends shudders down some people’s spines, but regardless of it’s relatively uncool reputation I have found myself really blessed by worship albums both over the years and still today. This album is great. Misty’s straight out of IHOP so all the songs come out of that place of prayer and intercession – a definite recipe for success in my mind. It’s passionate, gutsy (with some flowery, girly moments sneaking in towards the end) and has some genuinely brilliant worships songs on there including Finally I Surrender and My Soul Longs For You. Have a listen! So if you know someone whose probably been listening to that Matt Redman CD for a little too long then get involved with this – they’ll love it.

Got any better suggestions? Think these are rubbish? Leave a comment and put me in my place!!





Website of the Week – Desiring God

20 11 2009

www.desiringgod.org – God centred resources from the ministry of John Piper

In its own words,

“Desiring God exists to say that…

God’s ultimate goal is to glorify himself.
And that’s good news.

Everything we do aims to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ.”

It is a truly staggering resource, with more than 25 years worth of sermons available to read, listen to or watch online. All of them organised by date, scripture, series, topic, occasion and title. In addition this, many of John Piper’s books and articles are also available alongside a wealth of other resources - and all for free!

If you find yourself with a spare minute, or just really need to hear a sermon (or six) on virtually anything, I’d highly recommend checking www.desiringgod.org out!





loveyouruni tour – Thursday 12th Nov

4 11 2009

loveyouruni coverCome and join us Thursday 12th at Ivy (directions) for the seminars, the main or event or both! If you’re interested in student mission then it’s something you won’t want to miss. See you there!