![]() ![]() Carson, Mark Driscoll, Tim Keller, and Francis Shaffer, and taking another look at Genesis, Daniel, and Romans and I found a better grid to see the world through. I’d either embrace aspects of secularism or the other extreme be very separatist in my views. As I would navigate through arts, economics, politics, media, and culture as a whole I’d wrestle with a dichotomy between sacred and secular all the time. The inspiration for the album was largely realizing my own need for a biblical worldview. Non-believing listeners I pray will be attracted to the quality of the music and creativity, and prayerfully be challenged to look at God’s holiness, repent, and turn to Jesus. We still reflect God’s image only now through a murkier lens, so it’s important we learn to rebel by taking a stand for Jesus, and yet rebel by being a blessing to the unsaved and sinful culture. But since we are now corrupted by sin, we need to renew our mind. I want the christian to be challenged in seeing that the fall of humanity has not thwarted God’s intention for us. ![]() I wanted stir people toward going against the sinful stream of ideals, values, and lifestyles. I knew people were listening and so I wanted to deliver an album that was sonically appealing and would properly address some of the cultures issues with Biblical truth. How important is this new album release to you?
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