This link came to me from Keith Seabourn of the Global Technology Office of Campus Crusade. Christian Computing Magazine did a story on several creative ministry uses of MySpace.com. Most of these are groups that were set up, some by teenagers I believe.
Here is the link:Â http://ccmag.gospelcom.net/0506/0506ifc.pdf
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thanks for the link. That answers my question. The use still seems narrow for the “free market”?
Relating to one of the sites there, I have to think people who say Christian music “stinks” don’t really make much of an attempt to listen to what’s out there. From my experience, it’s more of a “I use my music to bind me to other people…if they aren’t listening and don’t know my songs, then the music must “stink”.
I don’t buy it. There is awesome, creative, risky, authentic, raw Christian music out there that feeds the soul what the soul wants to eat. I made a choice to feel my mind what it needed in the 80s and now I get so sick of secular stuff so fast. My flesh begins to crawl. Anybody else other there experience this?