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Over the links and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.

Leadership Journal June 11, 2014

With lots of people doing summer things this week, I thought we'd tinker with the format while nobody's looking.

I usually bury the video links near the bottom, but this week uncovered two clips I wanted to give more prominence.

  • I have a pet peeve about so much American Christian music being guitar-based and Nashville-rooted, so this synth-based piece, You Brought Me Back to Life put a smile on my face. (Read why Citizens and Zach Bolen landed on my radar.)
  • On YouTube he goes by David Wesley, and relatively speaking, we're practically next door neighbors. This original song, performed acapella is titled Real Life Offering, and is one of many
  • … of course if your tastes run to something more like rap, watch for Tedashii.

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So how do you like your links? Categorized or free-range? Leave a comment here on at Paul's blog, Thinking Out Loud.

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