john michael talbot

  • ‘He Formed the Mountains…’

    On Wednesday, as I drove to Alamogordo for my latest balance therapy session, I listened to one of my favorite albums of music, John Michael Talbot’s “Troubadour of the Great King.” It was recorded early in JMT’s post-secular career, 1981, when the teachings of his Franciscan order were fresh in his mind. I had an

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  • The Grace of God in Creation

    As I sit here at my table, drinking tea and watching the neighborhood birds through the window, I wanted to drop a quick thought on the subject of grace and creation. In Genesis 2, God gave Adam (and eventually Eve) care over His other creatures — a cool vice-regency role that believers in God should

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  • “Andy was a person of incredibly strong Christian faith and was prepared for the day he would be called Home to his Lord. I cannot imagine life without Andy, but I take comfort and strength in God’s grace and in the knowledge that Andy is at peace and with God.” — Cindi Griffith, in a

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  • Whoa, This is Heavy (Psalm 8)

    In 1985, one of the most iconic sci-fi movies was released. Back to the Future instantly changed the way we thought about time travel and the potential consequences of altering the past. Oh, and it gave us great quotes like “1.21 gigawatts” and “Lorraine? You are my… density.” And who can forget this exchange between

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