As I said in the earlier “If I Had” installments, putting this out there is a bit on the pointless […]
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Lessons from Exile #105: If I Had – Part IV – Coaching
As I mentioned back in Lessons from Exile #101, I was actually reluctant to start putting the “If I Hads” […]
Lessons from Exile #104: If I Had – Part III – Arranging
Most worship leaders don’t have the chops or musical background to create original arrangements and most musical directors don’t have […]
Lessons from Exile #103: If I Had – Part II – Choir
Wednesday, I threw out how I had analyzed and then tackled the recurring problem of grossly-understaffed media. Crash-course: The media […]
Lessons from Exile #102: Elitist Cliques in Worship
I’ve mentioned in earlier entries that one of the priorities for anyone in music ministry was to invite people to […]
Lessons from Exile #101: If I Had – Part I – Media
At the time of writing this, I actually wonder if I should write it. In some alternate timeline where 2020 […]
Lessons from Exile #100: Let’s Dream
We all have dreams. Dreams inspire us. Dreams show us a glimpse of what is possible. Dreams reveal a flicker […]
Lessons from Exile #99: Does Anyone Care?
Short answer? No*. No, they do not care. Not really. Not about you. Not about your family. Not about your […]
Lessons from Exile #98: Efficiency Saves Time
As I type this entry, my mother is watching Dr. Anthony Fauci being interviewed on MSNBC. Dr. Fauci, of course, […]
Lessons from Exile #97: Passive-Aggressive Minefield
Passive-Aggressive Behavior is no better than Open and Direct Hostility. In fact, I’d say it could arguably be worse because […]