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They first met on the grade school playground in 1984, and quickly bonded over their fondness for contemporary pop music and their realization that they were both wise beyond their years when it came to their knowledge of music. Now, more than three decades later and living on opposite coasts (Chris lives in the Pacific Northwest, Jon in Southern New England), these two pals take a nostalgic look back and discuss some of their favorite music ever recorded.
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We wanted to give others a chance to listen in on two friends who love Jesus talking about the word and truth. Each week we will release an entire conversation that is about an hour and a half. Every conversation will be three parts and be around forty minutes each episode. Every Monday will be part 1, Wednesday part 2 and Friday part 3, and every week is a different conversation. We pray you find hope in every episode as we discuss different topics. These conversations may challenge you or ...
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Why am I not able to walk like Jesus? What am I missing? We talk about what it takes to walk like Jesus, what does God expect from us? Grace is the power of God to do through us what we are unable to do that He calls us to. Email us: [email protected] [email protected] Barhorst and Jon Jebavy tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this episode we talk about many topics, this conversation just seemed to flow into its own purpose. We talk about Christian mystics (don't worry its good), and the heart of God and how He in His sovereignty made a place in Himself only you can fill. At the end of part 3 you will hear a Cory Russell audio clip of him explaining what John saw when…
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In this episode we talk about many topics, this conversation just seemed to flow into its own purpose. We talk about Christian mystics (don't worry its good), and the heart of God and how He in His sovereignty made a place in Himself only you can fill. At the end of part 3 you will hear a Cory Russell audio clip of him explaining what John saw when…
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In this episode we talk about many topics, this conversation just seemed to flow into its own purpose. We talk about Christian mystics (don't worry its good), and the heart of God and how He in His sovereignty made a place in Himself only you can fill. At the end of part 3 you will hear a Cory Russell audio clip of him explaining what John saw when…
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Part 3 of Hope and the Imagination! If you haven't listened to part 1 and 2 we always hope you choose to do so! Hope and the imagination are linked; how you choose to use your imagination will determine your future! Are you asleep or are you aware of what is going through your mind? Is your imagination captured? Listen to all three episodes this we…
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Part 2 of Hope and the imagination Hope and the imagination are linked; how you choose to use your imagination will determine your future! Are you asleep or are you aware of what is going through your mind? Is your imagination captured? Listen to all three episodes this week! Email us: [email protected] [email protected]
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A continuation of "Who do you say you are?" How do you see yourself? How does God see you and think of you? Does He see your struggle or is He calling you to come up higher? Our email is: [email protected] You are more than welcome to contact us and tell us what you think! Email us: [email protected] KingdomConversatio…
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How do you measure yourself? Do you see yourself the way God does or do you only see yourself based on what you behold in your mirror? Join us in this conversation and discover the way God sees you and the way you should see yourself. We have a new email, and we encourage you to email us and let us know what you think of the new platform. Tell us w…
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The continued conversation with Jon and Chris. Jesus is not done with you no matter what anyone tells you or what the enemy is telling you. If you missed the first episode, I encourage you to go back and listen to the beginning of the conversation of God Is Not Done With You part 1! Make sure to subscribe so you get the notifications of each episod…
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You are not alone, there are others out there just like you that have gone through trauma and are being delivered! Don't let the enemy count you out with guilt, shame, and condemnation; God is not done with you or mad at you! Jon explains how he was attacked by a demon that put supernatural fear and terror on him and told him, "God removed His Spir…
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Jon and Chris are joined by Jim Moscater and Listen Closely newcomer, Mike Slatky, for the finale of season two. The four take an insightful and entertaining look at Tattoo You from The Rolling Stones. Released nearly forty years ago and consisting almost entirely of previously unreleased demos and outtakes, Tattoo You was the surprise hit album of…
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In a career that has spanned an impressive sixty years, the great American troubadour, Neil Diamond, has given the world plenty of hits (and a few misses). One of the more fascinating moments in this career came when he joined forces with Robbie Robertson of The Band (much to the chagrin of Robertson's bandmates) for 1976s Beautiful Noise. While th…
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Starting 2021 off with the most contemporary album they have discussed to date, Chris and Jon do a deep dive into 2014s Lost in the Dream from American indie rock band, The War on Drugs. Upon its release, this album quickly garnered praise from critics, many of whom considered it to be one of the best albums of the year. Lost in the Dream is a mood…
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Jon and Chris welcome Jim Moscater back to the podcast, and the three say goodbye to 2020 in style by paying homage to the Brazilian Bossa Nova craze of the 1960s, and the album that started it all. Featuring the brilliant American saxophonist, Stan Getz. and the legendary Brazilian guitarist, Joao Gilberto, the album introduced America to the beau…
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In this very special (and somewhat long) episode, hosts Jon and Chris take a fond and sentimental look back at their favorite Christmas music of all time, and each of them count down their top five Christmas carols. The duo also discuss their December 1985 acting debuts in a third grade production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, in which Jon…
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There was no escaping the Fine Young Cannibals and their chart-topping album, The Raw and the Cooked, in 1989 and 1990. Combining new wave, techno, and soul sounds, the album was #1 for seven consecutive weeks during the summer of 1989, and their lead singer, Roland Gift, graced the cover of Rolling Stone, was named one of People's 50 Most Beautifu…
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As the lead singer and principal songwriter of the pioneering 1970s soft rock group, Bread, David Gates was one of the decade's most successful and accomplished songsmiths. Releasing six studio albums in their less than a decade together, Bread had more than a dozen hit singles (five of which peaked in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 between 1…
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Though they had been together since the late 1970s, Sheffield, England's Pulp would ride the Britpop wave of the 1990s to finally achieve superstar status in the UK and beyond. Fronted by the cheeky and lanky singer/songwriter, Jarvis Cocker, the group combined new wave, disco and synth-pop sounds with Cocker's irreverent, witty, and often times de…
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By the mid-1970s, Fleetwood Mac were a well-established blues/rock band with a cult following and a revolving door of guitarists. Widespread commercial success, however, had eluded them. That would all change in 1975 with the addition of a brilliant young guitarist and singer, Lindsey Buckingham, and his incredibly talented on-again/off-again girlf…
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Though it had been fifteen years since their debut, Genesis released their eponymous album in the fall of 1983. This was a fitting move, as the album signaled both a change in the group's songwriting process, and also a move toward a new, more accessible pop/rock sound with traces of their progressive roots interspersed periodically. Across the cou…
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Rock and Roll can often times be a bit of a soap opera, and the circumstances surrounding the making of this landmark album were no exception. Addicted to heroin, drinking heavily, and obsessed with a gorgeous blonde model (who happened to be married to his best friend, George Harrison), a young Eric Clapton assembled a stellar line-up of musicians…
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The 1990s were quite the decade for U2. They reinvented their sound and style with the daring album, Achtung Baby, and then quickly released the equally impressive follow-up album, Zooropa, less than two years later. But 1997s Pop proved to be a commercial and critical disappointment, and left many wondering if Bono and the boys were starting to ru…
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Despite the massive commercial success of their debut single, Creep, in 1993, most critics dismissed Radiohead as a one-hit wonder. But two years later, their sophomore effort, The Bends, took the world by storm and by surprise. Filled with dark and lovely ballads, soaring vocals, and grinding guitars, the album would go on to be considered one of …
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Released nearly five years before their commercial blockbuster, Brothers in Arms, made them MTV superstars, 1980s Making Movies is considered by most critics and fans to be Dire Straits' true masterpiece. Though it contains only seven tracks, each of them tell a spectacular tale (from star-crossed lovers, to a sultry girl on roller skates, to the l…
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When it was released in the summer of 2004, Hot Fuss- the debut album from the Vegas-based band, The Killers- took America (and eventually the world) by storm. Chock-full of catchy, anthemic songs and a synth-laden sound that calls to mind the best of 1980s New Wave, Hot Fuss went on to become one of the most well-received albums of the new millenn…
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From his early days as the frontman for the pioneering art-rock band, Roxy Music, right up until present day, the great Bryan Ferry has crafted both a sound and style that has been imitated countless times, but never quite duplicated. In honor of this suave and dapper crooner and songwriter's 75th birthday on September 26th, Jon and Chris take a lo…
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His upbeat and snappy 1988 solo debut, Faith, made him an unexpected global superstar and- in his own words- ‘every little hungry schoolgirl’s pride and joy.’ But with his 1990 follow-up, Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1, the late George Michael did an about-face and released a stripped-down, deeply personal collection of songs that reflected his ow…
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