Wayne Shorter is back at it. He's learning how to stretch out all over again.| PopMatters
On their debut album as Juanita & Juan, Jungle Cruise, Bag and Powers sound so charming you’ll wish you were aboard their cruise ship.| Chicago Reader
Meg Remy is one of the most exciting producers in the indie-rock ecosystem, and nothing showcases the breadth of her talent as effectively as the solo pop project U.S. Girls.| Chicago Reader
Lifeguard's brand-new album Ripped and Torn strikes a balance between healthy optimism and weary disenchantment.| Chicago Reader
Chicago quartet Third Coast Percussion continue to celebrate their 20th year with this kaleidoscopic all-day event at Epiphany Center for the Arts.| Chicago Reader
Cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace joins Garrick and Timothy to teach them how true crime points to the truth of God.| Timothy Paul Jones
What is a “Christian nationalist” and how do you know if you might be one? That’s the question Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones ask distinguished American historian Thomas Kidd. Along the way, Garrick and Timothy discover that the answer isn’t nearly as scary as some people seem to think. Garrick does, however, suggest a […] The post Thomas Kidd: You Might Be a Christian Nationalist If… appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ez42k-170e271 Heaven is multiethnic. Are you ready for that? The Bible tells us that the congregation gathered around God’s heavenly throne will be “a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language,” all singing the praises of the Lamb. God’s intention has always been to delight for all eternity in a redeemed community of […] The post How Multiethnic Churches Provide Proof of God’s Truth with Jamaal Williams appeared first on T...| Timothy Paul Jones
Kilroy Was Here! During World War 2, “Kilroy Was Here” described a type of graffiti that American soldiers chalked on walls wherever they went. In 1983, the phrase gained a completely different meaning. That’s when the band Styx developed a rock opera and concept album—complete with a ten-minute dystopian science-fiction film—in response to accusations that […] The post Styx, “Mr. Roboto,” and the Metanarrative of God appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
In their debut album, the trio sound energized by the act of rapping for one another—these three friends don’t seem to need any audience but themselves in order to get hyped.| Chicago Reader
This year's Hyde Park Jazz Festival lineup is a weekend of music that any major city on Earth would be proud to call its own.| Chicago Reader
Welcome to WMSC Music Picks, a collaborative collection of WMSC’s music recommendations and reviews. In this installment, members of our station reflect| WMSC 90.3 FM
Review by Amber Bintliff - With their most diverse and hard-hitting project yet, certified cuties of the music industry Stand Atlantic are back with| WMSC 90.3 FM
As the title suggests this is the fifth instalment from Mike Beever (aka Crash) in the series of Music For Film. Not to be rushed the former Coldplay producer now resides in far-flung New Zealand and the music certainly benefits … Continue reading →| StevoMusicMan – Ramblings Of A Music Man
Review by Amber Bintliff- After a six year wait since their last record, The Story So Far have returned with their highly anticipated fifth album, I Want| WMSC 90.3 FM
This pensive music was composed by the famous harpist Marisa Robles. It’s from her Narnia Suite, which she wrote in 1991 — over a decade before the release of the movie based on C. S. Lewis’s classic, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Unfortunately, this haunting music doesn’t appear in the film, but you can find this movement from it on a collection of musical works for young people called Children’s Games from Sanctuary Classics. The CD contains music by and takes its tit...| Recess! Media
This is the second half of an exciting two-part episode of The Apologetics Podcast. Garrick and Timothy are still adventuring through time with a second-century apologist named Aristides, exploring three key points in his apologetic that addressed those that were skeptical of Christianity in his day. Aristides understood that every Christian is an apologist—and that’s […] The post Timothy Paul Jones and Garrick Bailey: Every Christian Is an Apologist Now (Part 2) appeared first on Timot...| Timothy Paul Jones
Garrick and Timothy travel back in time to see what contemporary Christians might learn from a second-century apologist named Aristides.| Timothy Paul Jones
In this episode, your intrepid cohosts learn why they need to get literate. “Bible literate,” to be exact. According to author and Bible teacher Jen Wilkin, Bible literacy is a vital tool when it comes to apologetics—and “Bible literacy” is not the same thing as “biblical literacy.” Biblical literacy means knowing about the Bible. Bible […] The post Jen Wilkin: How Bible Literacy Equips the Church to Defend the Faith appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
You don’t have to be a jerk to be an apologist. In fact, if you’re being a jerk, you’re not doing apologetics in a biblical way.| Timothy Paul Jones
If they made apologetics action figures, Josh McDowell would be one of the figures in the first set. If they made apologetics trading cards, Josh McDowell’s card would be in a collectible foil pack. He has toured with the pioneering Christian rock band Petra, and his book Evidence that Demands a Verdict was selected by […] The post Josh McDowell: How to Know God Exists appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
The topic of today’s discussion with Kyle Beshears is “apatheism,” a term coined to describe people who don’t care whether God exists.| Timothy Paul Jones
Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones have already devoted one entire episode of this podcast to love. That was when they discussed Foreigner’s 1984 hit “I Want to Know What Love Is.” But Garrick and Timothy are far too full of love to fit all of their feelings about love into a single episode. That’s why they’re […] The post Huey Lewis and the News: The Holy Trinity and “The Power of Love” appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
How a nineteenth-century cult known as the Church of Christ, Scientist, impacted James Hetfield and the music of Metallica. The post Metallica (Part 1): Christian Science, the Problem of Evil, and “The God That Failed” appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
It's the end of apologetics! That's what a recent book by Myron Bradley Penner claims, which is big if true.| Timothy Paul Jones
Why do atheists see the problems of evil as such a problem for Christians? And is the problem of evil really as problematic as some atheists seem to think? Those are a few of the many questions that Timothy explores in this episode with Mary Jo Sharp. A former atheist who’s now a faithful follower of […] The post Mary Jo Sharp: A Former Atheist Looks at the Problem of Evil + “One of Us” (Joan Osborne) appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones
In the previous episode, Garrick and Timothy debunked the logical problem of evil. But dealing with the problem of evil requires far more than mere logic! The problem of evil also calls for a close examination whether or not the overwhelming amount of evil in the world might make God’s existence unlikely. That brings your […] The post Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones: The Evidential Problem of Evil + “God’s Love” (Bad Religion) appeared first on Timothy Paul Jones.| Timothy Paul Jones