Using an article authored by Pastor Wolfmueller entitled “Criteria for Discerning the Usefulness of Praise Songs” (http://www.hope-aurora.org/docs/praisesongcruncher.pdf) we listen to a praise song (or other Christian song) and read the lyrics and by asking the 5 diagnostic questions, determine it’s usefulness in the church.
In Pastor Wolfmueller’s quest to find a more complex equation to the Praise Song Cruncher, we consider the latest revision with “Breath” preformed my Michael W. Smith. Also in this episode, we play “Name that Logical Fallacy” and “Preaching to Hollywood” with the song “Human” by Christina Perry.
A listener from Iowa submits the Praise Song Crucher 2.5 for our consideration. To test it out, we crunch the songs Mighty Breathe of God performed by Jesus Culture and Desert Song by Natalie Grant. View the Praise Song Cruncher 2.5 here.
In today's edition of Table Talk Radio (featured on YouTube) Bryan and Evan run the following praise songs through the cruncher:
Show Me Your Glory by Kathy Frizzell, Kim Walker, et al preformed by Jesus Culture
Revelation Song by Jennie Lee Riddle preformed by Phillips Craig and Dean
Walk By Faith by & preformed by Jeremy Camp
It's shocking that not everyone loves and adourns the Praise Song Cruncher, but it's true. In today's episode of Table Talk Radio, Bryan and Evan respond to an email concerning the praise song cruncher, then crunch more praise songs. Ending the program by playing "10 Commandments in the News." Listening to this episode is optional.
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Disappointing those who thought Table Talk Radio was gone forever, Table Talk Radio returns to crunch some Praise Songs and then to play "Name that Church Body."
While avoiding being struck by lightning, Bryan tries to church "Morning Has Broken" by Cat Stevens and "Your Love" by Casting Crowns. Finally, we listen to some interesting audio from Norm McDonald talk about his thoughts about God during the game Which Ladder.
For the entire episode, nothing but crunching the best and worst of today's Praise Songs. Listener beware.
Back by popular demand (one listener) Bryan and Evan play "Prove It" where certain Christian assertions are proven in the Bible. They will take up the issues of marriage and the deity of Christ. Then, the finish up by crunching your favorite praise songs.
Crunching the next songs on the list, the Praise Song Cruncher picks up a couple hymns to see how they fair in the Praise Song Cruncher.