Of Random Things and Life

Just a tattooed missionary on this adventure called life.

Isaiah 58: “Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:
to loose the chains of injustice
and untie the cords of the yoke,
to set the oppressed free
and break every yoke?

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  • cant-live-without-jesus:

    “I’ll sing the night into the morning I’ll sing the fear into Your praise I’ll sing my soul into Your presence Whenever I say Your name Let the devil know not today”

    — Not Today - Hillsong United

  • Modern(ish) Musicals

    thegoosejuggler:

    I’ll list three musicals per “genre” with a short summary of each and three songs per musical to give you a sense of the show. 

    Spectacular Musicals:
    These are musicals with huge, show-stopping numbers with the same feel as all your classic faves. You’ve probably at least heard of all of these.

    • Newsies
      • Newsboys strike when the prices of papers are raised
      • Songs
        • Santa Fe
        • Carrying the Banner
        • Seize the Day
    • Anastasia
      • Two charming Russian conmen try to pass off an orphan girl as the lost princess Anastasia
      • Songs
        • My Petersburg
        • Once Upon a December
        • In a Crowd of Thousands
    • Wicked
      • The Wizard of Oz told from the Wicked Witch’s perspective
      • Songs
        • The Wizard and I
        • Popular
        • Defying Gravity

    Subtly Beautiful Musicals:
    These are musicals without much flashy production value that just let their songs and stories simmer beautifully. For all of these, you really need to hear the whole show, but I’ll list three songs as a good starter.

    • The Last Five Years
      • The story of a doomed relationship told from two perspectives simultaneously, backward and forwards
      • Songs
        • Still Hurting
        • The Next Ten Minutes
        • If I Didn’t Believe in You
    • The Band’s Visit
      • An Egyptian band is sent to a tiny Israeli town by mistake and must spend the night there
      • Songs
        • Omar Sharif
        • Something Different
        • Answer Me
    • Fun Home
      • The story of a woman finding her identity and making sense of her relationship with her father
      • Songs
        • Ring of Keys
        • Maps
        • Flying Away (Finale)

    Popcorn Musicals:
    These are musicals to listen to and turn off your brain–the sort of show you can watch while munching on popcorn.

    • Legally Blonde
      • A ditzy blonde follows her ex to Harvard (not as sexist as it sounds)
      • Songs
        • Omigod
        • Better than Before
        • Take it Like a Man
    • Heathers
      • Two high schoolers go on a murder-spree
      • Songs
        • Fight for Me
        • Our Love Is God
        • Seventeen
    • Catch Me if You Can
      • A young man leads an FBI agent on a wild goose chase, assuming many fake identities
      • Songs
        • Live in Living Color
        • Don’t Break the Rules
        • Goodbye

    Super Popular Musicals:
    These are the musicals everyone always talks about. You probably know about them, but maybe you were never quite able to get into them, so here are songs do introduce yourself to them.

    • Hamilton
      • The (fictionalized) story of the life of Alexander Hamilton
      • Songs
        • Aaron Burr, Sir
        • Satisfied
        • The Room Where it Happens
    • Dear Evan Hansen
      • A teenager with anxiety finds himself in an unexpected situation when a classmate commits suicide
      • Songs
        • Waving Through a Window
        • Requiem
        • Only Us
    • Les Mis
      • The musical follows both a group of French revolutionaries and Jean Valjean, a supremely moral convict
      • Songs
        • Red and Black
        • One Day More
        • On My Own

    Dark Musicals:
    These are musicals that do not hit all the peppy beats typically associated with musical theater–have tissues handy.

    • Spring Awakening
      • Repressed 19th-century German teens try to cope with their burgeoning sexualities and the realities of their worlds
      • Songs
        • Mama Who Bore Me
        • The Bitch of Living
        • The Word of Your Body
    • Next to Normal
      • The story of a mother coping with depression and how it affects her family
      • Songs
        • Another Day
        • My Psychopharmacologist and I
        • I’m Alive
    • Bare: A Pop Opera
      • Two gay boys try to navigate their relationship at Catholic boarding school
      • Songs
        • You and I
        • All Grown Up
        • Bare

    Unusual Musicals:
    These are musicals that don’t quite fit in any other category. 

    • Bright Star
      • A young, ambitious man crosses paths with a woman, causing her to reminisce about her life
      • Songs
        • Bright Star
        • Woah Mama
        • Sun is Gonna Shine
    • A New Brain
      • A young composer is sent to the hospital after collapsing, causing his family and friends to rally around him
      • Songs
        • Frogs Have so Much Spring
        • Sailing
        • And They’re Off
    • Great Comet
      • A pop-opera version of an excerpt of War and Peace–a young, engaged girl attempts to elope with a married man
      • Songs
        • Prologue
        • The Ball
        • Balaga
  • heldinhishands:

    I don’t know what heaven is like.

    But I think I get a taste of it
    when God meets me on my knees.

    When I’m lifted up
    from my homemade graves,

    where my body starts
    to dissolve into the dirt.

    As I lose touch with myself
    I forget what else I was made of.

    I am plucked from the root
    and He calls me to a new home.

    (via thengrace)

  • intimacy-with-jesus:

    “The sweetest prayers God ever hears are the groans and sighs of those who have no hope in anything but His love.”

    — Charles Spurgeon (via alistairradley)

    (via christ-is-my-healer)

  • revelation19:

    When we say “God is good” we don’t mean that God is kind of like other things that are good. We mean that God is the standard that we measure all good things by. Something is only “good” as far as it is like God. It’s not like there’s is a checklist of traits that God meets. God is the standard. God is good.

    (via relentless-for-jesus)

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  • invaderxan:

    Heard some important information on Twitter today, and thought I’d post it here for anyone who may not have heard it. This is actually a thing, devised by human rights organisation called Karma Nirvana.

    Reblog to save a life?

    (via the-soul-doctor)

  • daughterbydesign:

    “Perhaps no harder test befalls the heart of man than whether or not to let God heal you of a terrible brokenness you blame Him for.”

    — Beth Moore

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  • autumncamera:
“Violets
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    autumncamera:

    Violets

  • panamarockspark:
“Today is the last day of our 2014 season - if we don’t see you today, thank you for a great year! #panamarocks (at Panama Rocks Scenic Park)
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    panamarockspark:

    Today is the last day of our 2014 season - if we don’t see you today, thank you for a great year! #panamarocks (at Panama Rocks Scenic Park)

  • justcallmebishop:

    “When I thought I lost me, you knew where I left me. You reintroduced me to your love. You picked up all my pieces, put me back together, you are the defender of my heart.”

    — Rita Springer (Defender)

  • kitmarlowe:

    First Burn

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