Sunday, January 16, 2011

My Other Passion - Worship

As my short bio says, I am a worship leader and songwriter. Whereas my foray into writing on marriage has blossomed in the past few years, I have been involved in worship leading and songwriting for more than three decades. Do the math – yeah, I’m old!

I started up a worship blog last year, but had to abandon it for lack of time. Well, I’m back to worship blogging again. If you have any interest click on over and can check it out. I’ve also added a link on the right sidebar that shows my latest post.

While doing some worship-related surfing I discovered a website that was started by Nathan Fray and his bride of three months, Brittany. Nathan is the drummer from an amazing worship band called United Pursuit. (You can also check out more about United Pursuit’s latest project, “Found,” on my worship blog.)

The purpose of the website Love is Here  is to answer the question, “Can love last?” Here’s a short promo.



There isn’t anything on the site that is overtly Christian, but the idea of fostering lasting love in marriage is something I think God is all about. Here is a short list of their core goals.
  • Reviving love
  • Making relationships stronger
  • Finding and protecting true love
  • Seeing commitment last
  • Rediscovering the essence and joy of marriage
  • Bonding families together to love and last a lifetime
Check out their site. They’ve got a whole bunch of marriage-related video links. They have also just put up their first webisode, one couple's amazing story of betrayal and redemption. They also have a section of date ideas. The project is in its infancy, but I am excited about it. They actually had a promo commercial on Fox last week. Very cool to see something pro-marriage in the mainstream.


1 comment:

  1. Relationship is based on the pillars of trust and love. If you won’t be honest about yourself then you definitely cannot spend the whole life with your better half as you are fake in front of your beloved. So it is good to be real and break the relationship instead of being fake and maintaining it.
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