In this week’s episode, I sat down with my friend Corey Steiner and talked about the role of music style in the life of a Christian.
We talked about grief and sorrow, praise and thanksgiving, and whether or not all music needs to talk about Jesus.
Corey is the artist behind the intro and outro music on the podcast. He is currently working to put together a Christmas program where they cover Andrew Peterson’s Behold the Lamb of God album almost note for note. If you live in North or South Carolina or the Virginia area, be sure and check it out! Find out more through this link.
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Music on this podcast is produced by my friend, Corey Steiner, who recently came out with a new album called, The Good Wins at the Last. You can check him out on Spotify, Facebook, or his website here.
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