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Dr Mark Evans fears for the future of contemporary worship music.

+ Editorial - Jan 08

+ Christian Music?
YouTube Movie! On the road -- having just left Nashville -- the conversation turns to CCM. Starring Jason Harwell, Jonathan Rich & Mark Tulk.

+ The Style It Takes...
David Herndon suggests that worship leaders needn't look like rock stars after all...

+ Behind the Vision
Mandy Worby offers some valuable insights into the inner workings of Christian Radio in Australia.

+ 'To Be... or Not to'
Performance vs Ministry: so what's the deal?

+'The Perfect Genre'
Is Contemporary Christian Music really God's music of choice? Trent Bryson Dean has the answer...

+'The Right Note'
Levi McGrath wants to change the world. Doesn't every 20-year-old?

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Prone To Wonder...

Nathan Tasker on Re-locating to the US:
I spent seven years visiting Nashville and spending time with other Christian artists -- especially older guys in the industry such as Charlie Peacock and Michael Card. I got to hang out with guys like Randy Stonehill -- guys that I looked up to, and found them to be extremely faithful and full of integrity in an industry that is not always known for that, sadly. So I think that we decided that -- for a period of growth -- I'd put myself in their way...

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The Other Me: Paul Colman Uncut

Paul Colman on Integrity:
'When it comes down to what I think about a 'Christian industry'... my mind first thinks about people. I think about the people I know, I think about the quality of the people I know. I know there are people out there who have bad motivations -- I know, I have been one of them. I know I believe that everyone in the world has mixed motives and I think that if you don't realise that, you are actually fooling yourself. I don't think there is such a thing as a perfectly pure motive, because we are just not born that way.'

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The Curse of Idol-ness

Matt Corby on Fame:
'...it's been really hard for me 'cause I'm naturally very shy. That sounds weird 'cause I'm a performer... but I don't have heaps of friends... I'd actually rather hang out with myself in a room with my guitar than go to a party, so it's weird when these people come up to you on the street knowing so much about your life -- even more than you sometimes!'

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Brooke Fraser (Image courtesy of Sony/BMG)

The Art of Being Brooke

Brooke Fraser on Her Place in the Church:
'You can't put what God is doing on this earth into a box... it can't be summarised into tidy categories. Whatever God is doing through my life, it's not just about me. There's a stirring happening in God's Church, through the creative arts, creative ministries and other things too...'

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The best music being made by christian musicians no longer sits comfortably under the label of Christian Music. It's just music made by Christians.'

- Dirk Logemann

'Christian music' could be defined as 'Music made by a Christian', but perhaps music should not be categorised in this way as God created all music, not just selected notes. Many people look to lyrics to define 'Christian music'. However, this is less than ideal. Too much of 'Christian music' is lacklustre and mediocre when viewed as 'art'. Art is art. Music is music. Let’s be careful not to make too much of the Christian/Secular dichotomy.

- VIc Campbell

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