
10-09-2014, 03:22 PM
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Re: Apostolics and Secular Music
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Originally Posted by n david
Personally, I don't listen to secular radio or much secular music at all. Most secular music I've heard in the past year is trash anyway. I don't even listen to christian radio either. I have Spotify on my phone and use that. The album I'm currently listening to is a group called "Housefires." It's a house church worship recording, acoustic and really good. Lately I've been listening to a lot of acoustic worship music.
I grew up and still love black gospel music. Saints in Praise, New Jersey Mass Choir, Shirley Caesar, the Winans brothers, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Williams Brothers, ex Bishop Carlton Pearson, Walter Hawkins, etc. I also enjoy some of Hillsong and Hillsong United, Planetshakers, One Sonic Society, Unspoken, Jimmy Needham, FF5, Kari Jobe, Jason Crabb, GVB, Sidney Mohede, William McDowell and others.
The HG inside of us should be able to let us know what's acceptable or not....what nourishes the spirit and what harms the spirit. There are some times I've turned on a country or 80s throwback playlist and I can feel the effects. Not that I'm uber-spiritual. I'm not by any means. It's just music has an effect on people and if they pay attention they can feel it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plvde...Nd6uJk&index=2
, Lynda Randall and others
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