Skepsis Week 1: Asking & wrestling with questions about the Christian faith 3

Posted on February 20, 2011 by Marcus "Mookie" Anderson

Since my job was eliminated on January 14, I have found many new things to do with my free time. One of those is spending more time exploring my Christian roots with a new class I am taking at a local church.

The course is called Skepsis, (philosophic doubt as to the objective reality of phenomena;broadly : a skeptical outlook or attitude). It is  a first of it’s kind curriculum, that will allow intellectuals to openly explore questions of skeptics and seekers of the Christian faith. Last week I attended the first session, and came loaded with over 17 pages of possible questions that I want to discuss with “the experts.”

One of the reasons for taking the class, is to refresh my belief in the Christian faith, but more so to understand the deeper issues associated with it. I have always believed with blind faith, but have never had privilege to a forum where the toughest questions can openly be discussed. Read more…

Mercyme Live on Stage: Minnesota State Fair, 2010. 0

Posted on August 29, 2010 by Marcus "Mookie" Anderson

I am really looking forward to Thursday Night at the Minnesota State Fair because I get to go see MercyMe perform again. This will be the fourth concert I have seen them play, and if it’s like the previous three, it will be awesome again.

Growing up on the prairies of So Dak, I was exposed to a heavy dose of secular pop & country music. If it was played on the radio, I heard it. I went to college in in the Twin Cities during the 80′s and heard everything from 80′s synthesisers to the Boss, Prince, Huey Lewis and Madonna. I was never exposed to Christian music until my lovely wife started taking me to concerts in 1996.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Geoff Moore and the Distance, Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, Rich Mullins and The Newsboys… We went to several live shows, and I started to appreciate their talents. In 2004 we went to a December 11th Christmas concert featuring Steven Curtis Chapman. The opening act was MercyMe. I will NEVER forget the concert at Excel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN because that was the day I heard Angels singing in male voices- with guitars.

I had never heard this band before that day, but I had apparently heard their song “I Can Only Imagine” several times on the Twin Cities radio station KTIS while riding in wife’s car. I used to rip on Christian artists for lack of originality, but after listening to the music of MercyMe live, I will admit that I was wrong.

Many of my friends and family would be surprised to learn that my top 3 live bands of all-time now includes MercyMe. They are officially on the same level as Prince & U2 as I am concerned. Bart Millard’s vocals are distinguished as the short purple highness and Bono. I will ALWAYS buy a ticket to go see them live. It is worth every penny, and I always leave their shows more positive with peace of mind. Go figure.

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