Daigle has also performed on GMA and Dancing with the Stars, and is even being accompanied by secular artists who are increasingly taking a Gospel or faith-based direction in their music from Avril Lavigne to Justin Bieber. Even Snoop Dogg.
Can’t wait to see how this thread devolves.......
Promote the music and the message and reach new people. Good for business and good for sharing the belief system.
I do not see the problem. You can be friends to God and to the world at the same time. No problem. (/s)
James 4:4
Ellen needs Jesus, just like everyone else. I work in Christian radio and we talked about this on-air. I thought it was a perfect platform to share the Good News, through music, to a huge audience.
Love the sinner... hate the sin.
Note to Lauren: You’re being used, Honey! Just as the left decided to befriend the military a few years ago, they are now trying to snag left leaning Christian’s as well. Example, did you see immigration as being a Christian value on Ingraham last night?
And Paul preached in Corinth, a godless and debauched port city.
I guess he’s a compromiser, too.
Before Ellen went crazy she was actually quite a hilarious comedian.
Weird.
Ellen was a judge on American IDOL?
A lot of Christian music is just like country today. Merely pop music looking for a venue where they can get a lot of commercial success. Change the name Jesus for any random male name and they could be singing about their boyfriend. Sing the country song with a little less Twang and it could be Britney Spears.
Maybe she should go sing at Sentinel Island too...
Just ask Tim Tebow...
Lauren is a very pretty young lady and a top notch singer. Her appearance on the Tonight Show in a low-cut top disappointed some fans though - didn’t seem like she was promoting Jesus as much as herself.
Jesus rebuked those who were upset about Him hanging with the :low-lifers" because it was they who needed His ministrations more than the already "upstanding"...Paul knew that to "infiltrate and seem to assimilate" in a culture gave one a better understanding of them and their attitudes and made it easier to carry the message...