White people rappin’ about the ‘burbs

Dad life (HT Keri Lehmann)

Swaggin’ Waggon (from Toyota)

It Ain’t Enough (from c|Life)

And if that ain’t enough great music for ya — be sure to check out this week’s musical interlude on the podcast. Hopefully it will give ya some great tunes for your weekend adventures.

Brandt Russo shares his story

Go the chance to officially meet Brandt Russo last night in Midlothian. Had a great time hanging out and catching up with him — and I was able to convince him to do a short video interview as well.

For more information check out:

adoptajesus.com
cantignorethepoor.bigcartel.com

Or listen to Brandt share his story on the Something Beautiful Podcast.

This week’s earworm :: Window in the skies

U2 - Window in the Skies

I’m not sure when I actually heard it last, but U2’s Window in the Skies has been playing in my head a lot lately.

Such a beautiful song and video…
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Coy Christensen at White Rock Coffee

Coy Christensen

After a full weekend, I joined a few friends and family to hear our friend Coy Christensen play a gig at White Rock Coffee last night in Dallas.

Coy did a great job, playing an hour long set, primarily of his own songs, but throwing in a few covers from Jon Foreman, Shaded Red, John Mark McMillan and When In Rome as well.
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Recap video from Dallas/Rockwall Freeze Project

The Freeze Project | www.thefreezeproject.com

I meant to get this vidoe/post up earlier today but alas, time wasn’t on my side.

This is the re-cap video from Thursday night’s Freeze Project in Rockwall ::

We had a decent response — 15 or so showed up to take part.

But in the midst of several hundred people (if not thousand) we were a bit over-shadowed. We plan to do it again towards the end of summer — so hopefully you’ll come out and join us if you’re in the Dallas area.

The key was raise awareness about modern day human trafficking (aka Atlantic Triangular Trade — argggh!) and we did that — so that’s what matters.

Find out more and learn how to hold your own Freeze Project at www.thefreezeproject.com