
Plugged In Pick, Music: “I See You” by Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake
Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake’s song “I See You” gently but powerfully reminds us to keep our eyes open for God amid our daily grind.
Chris Tomlin and Brandon Lake’s song “I See You” gently but powerfully reminds us to keep our eyes open for God amid our daily grind.
Who’s better, LeBron James or Michael Jordan? If you’re talking the ability to hold your own with Bugs Bunny, you just might have a debate on your hands.
It’s always nice to have someone in your corner, and this song is filled with lyrics about a dad who loves his girls.
If you’re a rap fan looking for Christian alternatives that can compete with mainstream sounds, this song is worth checking out.
We talk about Billie Eilish’s changing image, why it matters for teens and how her personal philosophy of self-fulfillment is actually not so different.
If screen-based stories like movies and television can make you think, music makes you feel.
Movie theaters may be shutting down left and right, but artists are still putting out just as many tunes as ever.
Adam Holz recently had a chance to talk with John about all things Skillet, including how COVID has impacted his band and his new book.
Both stir yearnings about passion, calling and pursuing our gifts wholeheartedly.That’s not a bad thing. But parents should be aware that it’s a pretty potent message.
Our Plugged In team raps about rap on the latest episode of The Plugged In Show.
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