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Coldplay Puppets Shock Crowd
Coldplay Puppets Shock Crowd: Maybe I have a very strange sense of humor, but I thought this Coldplay video was hilarious. My favorite parts: the first time the pyrotechnics explode, Chris Martin stage-diving and the helicopter.
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Pilgrim's Progress Musical: Pilgrim is a modern musical adaptation of John Bunyan's classic work, Pilgrim's Progress. It was performed in spring 2009 by the high school students at my church. They did a great job. The script is by theatre professionals (and members of our church) Janice Mays and Cathy Mays. The music is by various artists, including Bob Kauflin, Zach Jones and Mark Altrogge. You can order a DVD of the production here.
Give Me An Answer Highschool Conference: I'm looking forward to joining Al Mohler, Russell Moore, Shane & Shane and hip-hop artist Flame at the SBTS conference for highschool students next spring. Details.
Stephen Altrogge Reviews Dug Down Deep: Over at the Blazing Center blog they've posted a very generous review of the book. Read it.
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Comments (5)
ha ha ha, best music video ever!
Posted by Dave Joyce | April 8, 2009 9:47 AM
That was absolutely hilarious.
Posted by Frank Martens | April 9, 2009 10:06 AM
Josh, you have a strange sense of humor. VERY weird video.
Posted by Irina H.F. | April 9, 2009 7:10 PM
I also like the end, where the chopper busts through the window.
Posted by Ched | April 14, 2009 11:42 AM
Love this video! I start laughing just thinking about it. Love the kids' expressions.
Posted by Susan Caristo | August 10, 2009 10:07 PM