At the Crossroads: Inside the Past, Present, and Future of Contemporary Christian Music

Author:   Charlie Peacock-Ashworth ,  Molly Nicholas
Publisher:   Shaw (Harold) Publishers,U.S.
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9780877881285


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 December 2004
Format:   Paperback
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The Stakes Are Too Great to Ignore
After more than two decades as a performer, writer, and producer, no one offers a more honest, pastoral critique of contemporary Christian music (CCM) than Charlie Peacock. In At the Crossroads, Peacock traces the history of CCM and considers its future. Offering wisdom and information from an insider's perspective, Peacock draws from interviews and experience to shed light on the weaknesses and potential of Christian music today. As Peacock writes, All of us involved with CCM, from the artist to the audience, should seek to bring the full and sufficient truth to bear upon the subject of music, ministry, entertainment, and business.
With sensitivity, insight, and unflinching truth, Peacock comments on lyrics, criticism, Christian artists in the mainstream, and the recent worship movement, challenging us to follow our first call: to be and do after the pattern of Jesus.

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Author:   Charlie Peacock-Ashworth ,  Molly Nicholas
Publisher:   Shaw (Harold) Publishers,U.S.
Imprint:   Shaw (Harold) Publishers,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9780877881285


ISBN 10:   0877881286
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 December 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for At the Crossroads<br> <br> At the Crossroads is definitely an eye opener. Of the many years that I have been involved in CCM, I have never run across a book like this. Charlie's heart for God and his passion to guide us all in God's direction are clearly shown in these pages. <br>-Mac Powell, recording artist, Third Day <br> At the Crossroads should be required reading for anyone who has felt either the flicker or the full blown flames of tension that rage around important issues informing Christian music. Charlie Peacock invites us to grapple courageously with the roots of our own theology, the different shapes and voices of our ministry, and, most importantly, the way our kingdom perspective influences the music we make and the song that resonates deep within each of us. <br>-Nichole Nordeman, songwriter and recording artist <br> Before reading [Charlie's] thoughts, I knew I was stirred by some Christian music, turned off by some, and indifferent to much. Now my appetite is whetted for what God can do through music within the surprising boundaries he draws and Charlie describes. A compelling, thoughtful discussion of music's power to be truly spiritual. <br>-Larry Crabb, Jr., psychologist and best-selling author <br> Charlie Peacock has written the definitive book on today's music and the church. Though the names and thoughts of stars such as Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Jars of Clay, and Steven Curtis Chapman dot its pages, it is the Holy Spirit inspired, Scripture-based insights that grab and compel. <br>-the late Bob Briner, Emmy Award-winning TV producer, author of Roaring Lambs <br> As someone who daily works with 'Christian artists' I constantly ask and answerquestions about this Christian music industry. At the Crossroads is a thorough analysis for anyone who has found himself a part of the confusing and seemingly endless Christian music debate. <br>-Christopher York, Director A&R, EMI CMG Label Group <br> Bravo! If Charlie Peacock is pointing fingers, it's not at the Christian music industry, but to the holy light that can transform it. At the Crossroads is an intelligent analysis and a tremendous encouragement for any Christian artist bold enough to be a beacon in a dark and hungering world. <br>-Lou Carlozo, Chicago Tribune <br> At the Crossroads is a sincere plea for honest reflection and critical assessment of contemporary Christian music. Charlie Peacock calls for a new vision, a 'comprehensive kingdom perspective' as a guide through the labyrinth of hype, conformity, worldliness, and antiintellectualism that has plagued the enterprise. <br>-William D. Romanowski, Calvin College, author of Eyes Wide Open<br> <br> Charlie Peacock's book is an honest, informed, and passionate critique of how evangelicals have created a musical ghetto grounded in thin theology, polluted piety, cultural claustrophobia, and corporate confusion. Every believer ought to read it, weep, and then take up Peacock's challenge to find a better way to transform worldwide culture for the God of the universe. <br>-Quentin J. Schultze, Calvin College, author of Internet for Christians <br> When it comes to matters of faith, popular culture, and music, Charlie Peacock is like my mother: If we disagree, chances are she's right and I'm wrong. Charlie knows the terrain of the faith-based music world and deftly explores the theological underpinnings that createda world where Christians who played popular music ended up singing almost exclusively for fellow believers. But he doesn't just criticize-he also offers a way out, so that the music made by people of faith can be accessed and enjoyed by all music fans. <br>-Mark Joseph, entertainment executive, author of Faith, God and Rock 'n' Roll <br> Charlie Peacock does an amazing job of discussing the pervading questions asked by today's Christian music artist and listener. <br> -Shawn Young, CCM Department, Greenville College <br> A refreshing and challenging book for any Christian seriously engaged in the creative process. <br>-Peggy Wehmeyer, Religion Correspondent, ABC News


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