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Rich Mullins
Rich Mullins | James Bryan Smith
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A devotional biography giving insight to the life of musician Rich Mullins ("Awesome God"), featuring his never before published spiritual writings.
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Bigcountry15
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This was an informative book about Rich Mullins, one of the best Christian songs writers of my lifetime. I felt this "devotional biography" leaned more biographical, with a focus on Rich's beliefs, which are reflected in his songs. For the devotional aspect, there is a set of questions for each chapter. I felt these were engaging and thought-provoking.

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We didn't listen to much secular music when I was growing up (although my dad did have a penchant for Kansas and even wrote his own lyrics to Dust in the Wind, an ode to his old Toyota pick up called Rust in the Wind 😂) Newsboys, Jars of Clay, Michael W. Smith, Audio Adrenaline - those were what we rocked to!! Rich Mullins was definitely my favorite and his lyrics still hit me hard.

I'm the worst person to ask about this... I was the nerd who ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) wore high-top tennis shoes with my shorts 😂

Thanks for the tag @AmyK1 !! #WondrousWednesday @Eggs

Want to play @swynn and @MrsV ?
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AmyK1 I LOVE Rich Mullins. I saw him in concert once, must have been early 90s. It was awesome. (edited) 1y
lauraisntwilder Michael W Smith and Jars of Clay...wow...haven't thought about them in a while! Your dad's song sounds adorable. 😊 1y
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ETALTON @lauraisntwilder same!! I was thinking just the other day how my family always decorated the Christmas tree to Rebecca St. James 1y
lauraisntwilder @ETALTON I'm from Tennessee, so we decorated our tree listening to Amy Grant. "Another tender Tennessee Christmas..." ? 1y
TheAromaofBooks @AmyK1 - I saw him in concert in the 90s as well, probably only about a year or so before he died. He was so funny and engaging and it was really wonderful to hear his music in person. Hammered dulcimer is just fabulous! 1y
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