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  • #114482
    Minyan Man
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    I personally believe that the popular music has some very inspirational messages.

    Some are junk & the rest are in-between.

    Below is (3) my choices. If you have any you want to add, please add them.

    If you can’t add anything or you are not interested, let this post die a natural death.

    Frankly, I need all the inspirational messages I can get.

    I got the following from YouTube.

    Don’t judge the artist, only the message.

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivPEKaBHjYA[/youtube]

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F3-muD0k5E[/youtube]

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcjzHMhBtf0[/youtube]

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHMoeH2xtxI[/youtube]

    I’m sorry about the ads.

    #245610
    nibbler
    Keymaster

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDOkMSf-F14[/youtube]

    Minyan Man, I took the liberty of embedding your links.

    #245611
    Minyan Man
    Participant

    Thanks nibbler. Since the death of my Grandson, I’ve been trying to find contemporary music that would help my Daughter with his

    loss. I don’t want to be too religious about it. She has significant ups & downs because of this experience. We all would regardless

    if we were “active” or not.

    #245612
    AmyJ
    Participant

    Breaking Benjamin’s “Ashes of Eden”

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1yTyAh8IA8[/youtube]

    Avril Lavigne’s “Head Above Water”

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKF6ghfcQic[/youtube]

    Taylor Swift’s “Karma” (I included the clean version)

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl1wPwJm8pk[/youtube]

    #245613
    Roy
    Keymaster

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhxELo-uD3c[/youtube]

    Broken Together by Casting Crowns. I LOVE the idea presented in the chorus.

    Quote:

    Maybe you and I were never meant to be complete

    Could we just be broken together?

    If you can bring your shattered dreams and I’ll bring mine

    Could healing still be spoken and save us?

    The only way we’ll last forever is broken together

    You don’t “complete” me and I don’t “complete” you and that expectation was not fair to any of us. We CAN support each other with empathy and kindness in our mutually broken state. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

    #245614
    AmyJ
    Participant

    I picked “Head Above Water” because the song is “a conversation with God” but more than that, it’s an active “here’s what I need/here is what I am looking for” and “here is what I will do about it”.

    “Ashes of Eden” is really about experiencing Hope and Doubt about God at the same time.

    Quote:

    Are you with me after all?

    Why can’t I hear you?

    Are you with me through it all?

    Then why can’t I feel you?

    “Karma” by Taylor Swift is a fun song because I mentally contrast it against what is said about the God of the OT.

    [NOTE: I cannot explain easily or at all why I do it, so I won’t even try].

    #245615
    Minyan Man
    Participant

    I’ve forgotten how hard it is sometimes to communicate a message of hope without being “preachy”.

    When we talk to each other within the church, we can use any reference within & without the gospel to convey an

    idea or truth that we believe or hope to believe. In the process, we probably won’t be offending people’s sensitivities.

    I hope that makes sense.

    When we communicate with people that have been in the church or have taken a detour, what we say can be misinterpreted as

    as gospel centered or “preachy”. What a tight rope we have to navigate at times like this.

    #245616
    AmyJ
    Participant

    Minyan Man wrote:


    I’ve forgotten how hard it is sometimes to communicate a message of hope without being “preachy”.

    I hear ya on that one:)

    My problem is usually the other way around – I’m the one without the “hope” to ground me in the experience with the other person.

    Minyan Man wrote:


    When we talk to each other within the church, we can use any reference within & without the gospel to convey an

    idea or truth that we believe or hope to believe. In the process, we probably won’t be offending people’s sensitivities.

    I hope that makes sense.

    It does make sense.

    What I have been running into lately is that people I knew from the branch have been dying natural deaths.

    I am trying to “put myself out there” to let them know I am thinking of them, but it’s a lot harder because I don’t feel comfortable using our “shared terminology” and I want to provide a comment of comfort to them.

    I sort it out on a case-by-case basis, but it’s still very thought-provoking for me.

    Minyan Man wrote:


    When we communicate with people that have been in the church or have taken a detour, what we say can be misinterpreted as

    as gospel centered or “preachy”. What a tight rope we have to navigate at times like this.

    I find that those who say things like, “this is my perspective” or “how I would describe it” i.e. explicitly owning “this is mine” without expectation of making it “the other person’s too” is super helpful. It’s the “making space for other perspectives or perspective enhancements” that takes the “preachiness” out.

    #245617
    Minyan Man
    Participant

    Thank you, everyone, for your posts & suggestions.

    #245618
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    I can’t post the videos right now, but I highly recommend Home Free. They are my favorite group, ever. (Their beatboxer is amazing.) They are an acapella group that started in Country Music but does a lot of songs in other genres.

    “Undivided” and “Everybody Walking This Land” – in particular – have phenomenal messages of love and inclusion. I think they will resonate with everyone here.

    (If you like classic country music, their cover of “Folsom Prison Blues” is stunning – as is their version of “American Pie” with Don McClean.)

    #245619
    Minyan Man
    Participant

    What do you think about this song by John Mayer?

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KweK_tb9ZXA[/youtube]

    Is it too sappy?

    Does it pull at the heart strings too much?

    It was the finale in the movie Ghost Town.

    #245620
    Roy
    Keymaster

    I like it. I observe that some things can be helpful for different people at different phases of their grief journey.

    Some songs might speak to you or your daughter in a different way and that’s ok. Just listening to each other and sharing and validating each others experience is huge!

    #245621
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    Home Free – In the Blood

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1TqpH6PZBo[/youtube]

    #245622
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    Home Free – Undivided

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwgBdb-ZCoY[/youtube]

    #245623
    Old-Timer
    Keymaster

    Home Free – Everybody Walkin This Land

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5H1i2GBxEc[/youtube]

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