I hung out with Mark Earngey & Steve Gardner to record an episode of their podcast.
Check it out. It’s rowdy!

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I hung out with Mark Earngey & Steve Gardner to record an episode of their podcast.
Check it out. It’s rowdy!
Garage Hymnal are one of the foremost praise and worship bands in Australia. The 8-piece pop rock outfit play regularly in churches, youth groups and special events. They are currently leading the music over the 3 weekends of KYCK 2010. Give away #1 – They have made their track “I AM” available for FREE DOWNLOAD (link below).

Give away #2 – Two copies of their latest album ‘Garage Hymnal’ are up for grabs. To win one, just leave a comment below. It’s that easy. Entries chosen randomly Wed 21 April & Wed 28 April.
Garage Hymnal “I AM” (right click to download free mp3)
Band website | MySpace | Facebook | Twitter
Got an idea for Free (+ legal) Music Friday? Leave it in the comments. Are you a band? Think I might like your music? If you send me your album and let me give away at least one mp3 for free, no promises, it might be featured! Contact deets.
If you are a young punk or a leader of young punks – you need to check out this website: FERVR.NET. It has fresh content everyday: articles, reviews & videos.
They’ve recently launched a sexy new mobile version of the site and a brand spanking new e-book from Joel Moroney.
clickity click: fervr.net | mobile site | twitter | facebook
During Ed Springer’s first talk at KYCK #1 2010, I was challenged to spend more time listening and less time speaking. “Do not be quick with your mouth, do not be hasty in your heart to utter anything before God. God is in heaven and you are on earth, so let your words be few.” (Ecclesiastes 5:2) Part of our creatureliness is that we should spend more time listening to our Creator rather than being a motor-mouth.

I normally have good habits in regular personal bible reading. Maybe it was pride, laziness, the devil or a combo, but in the week leading up to KYCK #1, I didn’t take out much time to read the Bible. Challenged by the talk, when I got back to my room, I read the next passage in my reading plan. It was the 2nd half of Luke 10.
Check this out for a timely word to HEAR:
As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!” “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:38-42 NIV)
The following is a snippet from an encouraging and sobering new website: “Thirteen Three is a youth initiative of Voice of the Martyrs Australia. Our mission is to empower and mobilise a generation of passionate youth to be bound with their persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ through praying, giving, writing, serving and telling others.”

Thirteen Three is inspired by Hebrews 13:3 “Remember the Lord’s people who are in jail and be concerned for them. Don’t forget those who are suffering, but imagine that you are there with them.”
Check it out. Pray.
KYCK 2010 #1 was smoking hot! Row, Sam and I joined 2000 young punks for the whole weekend. It was good. Really good. Sam Low did a great job as the MC for the weekend. Great music from Garage Hymnal and Sounds of Light. I was really challenged by Ed Springer’s (main speaker) talks from Ecclesiastes. Likewise, Matt Rowson and George Statheos were solid in their talks. Encouraging stuff.

I gave the evangelistic talk on Saturday night. It went well. God did a wonderful work: 90 people responded with almost 40 of them praying to become a Christian… crazy good!
Interested in finding out more about becoming a Christian? Check out christianity.net.au and twowaystolive.com
Young punk? Check out fervr.net
Here are all my tweets from the weekend. See below the jump:
I did a live-blog during KYCK 2009. KYCK 2010 kicks off tonight! I’m not going to live-blog, but I will tweet all the action. Check out all the latest tweets in the widget below (you may not be able to see it on your mobile device – if so use this link instead)
If you’re a young punk (or leader) going – SEE YOU THERE!!!
If you’re a Christian – pray that many teenagers would be changed by the word of God. If you’re not a Christian – check out this website.