A Raw Acidness
Andrew Isaacs

This is a blog about Jesus, family, friends, music, and design.
The blog title is an anagram of my name.

     

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July 22nd, 4:49pm 0 comments

Jacky Boy

June 25th, 12:17pm 0 comments

Kingsway Worship Set - June 27, 2010

  1. Your Grace is Enough
  2. Your Love Never Fails
  3. You Have Overcome (new song - not in playlist)
  4. Came to My Rescue
  5. You Alone Can Rescue
June 11th, 3:01pm 0 comments

Kingsway Worship Set - June 13, 2010

  1. God is Great
  2. Your Name High
  3. No Not One
  4. Giving It All To You
  5. Desert Song
  6. Till I See You
May 30th, 5:52pm 0 comments

Backyard Bench: Before and After

We found this bench for $30 on craigslist. The paint was $12.
Not bad, eh?

   
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Backyard_Bench_Before_and_Afte.zip (3338 KB)

May 29th, 5:12pm 0 comments

The Serious Mouse Couple

My kids are weird. In a very hilarious and endearing way. But still weird.

     
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The_Serious_Mouse_Couple.zip (3573 KB)

May 28th, 7:56pm 0 comments

Brini's home decorating skills...

       
These are pictures of the new lamps Brini refurbished for our bedroom.

The first picture is one of our old lamps.

 

The second picture is one of the lamps Brini bought at a garage sale for $20.

The third picture is the refurbished version after painting the base white and adding new fabric to the shade.

The fourth picture is side by side.

My wife is amazing.

May 27th, 3:08pm 0 comments

New Visitor Info Tri-Fold for Kingsway

I haven't posted any of my graphic design stuff on the blog for a while, so I thought I'd post this. It's the new welcome brochure for visitors on Sunday mornings at Kingsway. We used to hand out a cheesy-looking blue folder (which I made the mistake of picking out a few years ago) filled with individual half-sheets of paper.

 
This tri-fold brochure will replace all the folders and sheets of paper. It's much more attractive, more accessible, and easier to hand out and restock.

(download)

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May 21st, 7:30pm 1 comment

Interesting View on "Christian" Music

This is an excerpt from a blog post by Michael Gungor: http://www.gungormusic.com/blog/

I found it very interesting and thought provoking. What do you think?

"Then I realized that things like labels or CD’s can’t be “Christian”, only people can be “Christian.”  Christian means being a follower of Jesus.  Music can’t follow Jesus.  Only people can.  That means there is actually no such thing as Christian music.  That would be like saying that a house is agnostic because an agnostic built it.   A house is a house.  Words are words. Music is music.  This also means there is no such thing as “secular” music.  It’s all just music.

I think this idea of secular music being evil is probably not as prevalent as it was in the 90’s.  But I’m not actually sure it’s for the best reasons… Let me explain:

I’m not sure that the American Church hasn’t just faded into the culture more.  A lot of us used to be “not in the world” in our attempt to be “not of the world”, and now a lot of us are both “in the world” and “of the world.”  Scriptures teach us that we are to be “in the world, but not of the world.”

So, I’m not sure that our reasons for being in the world, listening to their music, watching their shows…etc are really rooted in anything deeper most of the time than that we do not care that much anymore.  I don’t think that’s healthy either.

Ideally, I think Christians should seek to maintain a purity of mind and heart that is “not of this world.”  We should be aware of what we drink in and how it affects us.  For me, I have realized that if I listen to too much Christian radio, I end up getting cynical and angry.  So I don’t listen to it.  If I read too many books that are really anti-faith, I tend towards the same line, so I limit my intake of that stuff as well. But I also try to open my mind and heart to the potential voice and beauty of God that is all around me and very present even within the unexpected places in our culture.

For example, I personally have seen and experienced FAR more of the beauty of God in the films of the master filmmakers of our culture than in the movies labeled as Christian.   There are films and plays and pieces of literature and art and music that are drenched with the creativity and majesty of the Creator that are made by artists who would call themselves “atheists.”  They can’t help where they got that creativity from, even if they’d like to try.

On the other side of the coin, for those who may be cynical towards the “Christian” markets, we must remind ourselves that even in things labeled “Christian”, the beauty of God can be found.  Perhaps we can even find the beauty of God reflected in music of hypocrites and Pharisees.  Perhaps even on Christian radio.

This constant tension of trying to live in the world but not of it is a tricky one, and it’s easy to get the two ideas mixed up.  There’s nothing wrong with singing songs about Jesus, and trying to sell it to Christians.  At least I hope not, because that’s what my job is…  And, believe it or not, I do love a lot of Christian music actually.  But my hope for myself and the Church today is that we could learn how to recognize and be formed by the true, the good, the beautiful that is reflective of the presence and voice of God in the world around us, both inside and outside of the church.  And secondly, that we would recognize the pollution of the world that is present in much of the human art as well, both inside and outside of the church, and learn how to keep ourselves from being polluted by the world."