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Here are some audio, musical, and lyrical ministry resources you will appreciate.
1980s sounding contemporary Chrisitian music MP3s, with Joe on keyboards:
- American Meditation. Song urging with the USA to turn to God,
- City Song. A plea to urban sanity and hope in the God and His city
- Ivanhoe also called 'Sir Wilfred and Rebeccah' a renaissance rock rendition of the famous novel with a plea for Christians to not be antisemetic.
- The MMJB MusicMatch Jukebox MP3 Player, my favorite computer MP3 player for music.
Joe's 1990s contemporary Christian music compositions in Real Audio and MP3 format:
- Psalm 51: A Lite Jazz vamp with Joe on vocals, keys, and guitar and a prayer for personal purity, forgiveness, and renewal
- Psalm 139: A Lite Blues Jazz song written by Joe and sung by Amy Whitchurch
- Systematic Dismemberment: Jazz Rock, with a sort of shock rock warning. The song is an exhortation to forsake the evil side of the eugenics movement is hard-hitting for a clientel that seems to not 'get it' with softer overtones.
- In the summer of 2005 Joe wrote " My Church Says It's OK to Hook-Up "
- Not music but perhaps better. These are Real-Audio Bible Expositions by Joe B. Whitchurch
- And this is a link to a fabulous, Old Scot Psalter Metre where one can sing all 150 Psalms to any common metre tunes like 'Amazing Grace', 'Battle Hymn', and a host of other familiar tunes.
- Not music but perhaps better. These are Real-Audio Bible Expositions by Joe B. Whitchurch
And since music can clearly be a medium for memorizing Scripture, we will also include a copy of Joe's most widely read and utilized booklet on creative, fun, and highly effective and rewarding Scripture Memory called simply Heart Treasure. Here is an online link to the book Free online.
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