Blogs & Webs

Gathering Wool
The Pastor's Buzz
The Meadow.org

Missions

Estonia 1999: On a mission for future generations

'He was a martyr"

Guatemala 1997: On A Mission Of Mercy

Guatemala 2000: The Work Of Hermano Pedro

Guatemala 2002: Trusting In The Power Of Unseen Fruit 

Buzz's Guatemala 1997 journal

Teenage missionary's journal

Columns

It seems Christians still need Santa Claus

Funeral for a friend just says no to Elders

World is poorer, but heaven's now Rich-er

The Fellow, The Man, and Fellow Man

Why should the devil have all the good music?

Visions: Miracles, or spiritual mirages?

Flash! The world has not been won to Christ

How long will be too long for America?

Be A Roaring Lamb ...

Family stuff

Family Photos
Wood Family BBQ

The sheep take time to speak

Chris Tomlin

David Crowder

Do you know Todd Agnew's "Jesus?"

Check out what Casting Crowns' Mark Hall has to say

dc talk - from Free at Last to Supernatural ...

Rebecca St. James talks about prayer

R U an AA fan? Wil McGinnis of Audio Adrenaline has something to say ...

The old hymn-meister himself, Michael Card, is always thought-provoking

Sigh ... there's nobody like Carman.

Steven Curtis Chapman is gracious as ever during interviews ...

... But if you'll notice, Geoff Moore quit aging.

Jars of Clay are still just that - clay jars molded by the potter

BBQ anybody? Third Day's always game ...

 

From left: Amy, Donna, Steven Curtis, Elizabeth and Buzz

For Once, We Had A Camera ...

Of all of the times we've done the "meet an' greet" thing with various Christian artists (including Steven Curtis Chapman several years ago), the April 8 show in Knoxville with SCC, Casting Crowns and Chris Tomlin was a great night of worship. Even Geoff Moore stopped by to do "The Great Adventure" with Steven and we saw him down the hall after the show, but were unable to summon him up to the crowd. I guess he figured this is his bud Steven's night. Steven said Geoff hopped on the tour bus (presumably in Nashville) and spent the day with the bands. At any rate, seeing Geoff again brought back all kinds of memories for my family. As for Steven Curtis, he's as humble as ever.


Part of being a Roaring Lamb in today's media is serving as a conduit for artists seeking to bring their message of God's love to the world. Buzz Trexler takes delight in talking with those who, as Larry Norman might put it, "Rock The Flock." In the column "Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music," Buzz takes issue with those who question the legitimacy of spreading the gospel through contemporary music.

The Rev. Frank "Buzz" Trexler is managing editor at The Daily Times and pastor of Green Meadow United Methodist Church, wwwthemeadow.org. You can e-mail him at PastorBuzz@nxs.net.

 

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