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What would be your one prayer for The Church at large? Why?
My question is: As a band you have a sound, a quality and an appearance (at least on the outside) of a high caliber well put together group. Personally, I would suffice to say you're like the U2 of the modern Christian Rock (or whatever you call your music) scene. Yet, to my knowledge, you have never crossed-over into mainstream music. Why? Do you not think that you could make an incredible impact on folks outside of the realm of followers?
Your Offerings albums were hugely successful and could easily have been a formula for easy financial windfalls in later albums. How hard was it to move past that and do music you felt you were led to do vs. what the masses were wanting/expecting in the later albums?
Mike
Oh and why is Mark the only one on Twitter?
I think of one of my top 5 favorite bands, King's X, and how Dug's writing expressed his struggle with homosexuality. Once the CCM scene got wind of it they were dropped like a hot potato.
http://www.rhettandlink.com/videos/#adv-grammys
Thanks, Shannon Berg
Is there anything that you do/say/read/pray (alone or as a group) to strengthen your relationship with God and others so that the enemy is not allowed a stronghold? For if you are doing something that would help, how many others could follow your example?
(Sub-question: do you have people praying for you regularly?)
Coincidence? or Inspiration?
surprised though, as we did not know that you guys were there. how do you guys feel that you are making an impact on the younger demographic?
So does that get me the free album?
To what do you credit your ability to balance your hectic Third Day schedule with your duties as a father and husband?
-ash
Special items they send with you?
Video phone?
Also, what is your favorite road food?
my question is...I manage a blues band (riverside blues club) out here in Southern CA, when/if you guys are in the area, would you want to come and hang out and have a kick back jam session with us? Would be so cool, and we'd condsider it an honor!
Yes or no, I will still be a fan!!
God Bless!!
You guys have been around the world and seen many different situations. So Where should the focus of the church be directed to make the most change in our world.
What is your inspiration for the wide-range of worship and personal experience music that you write? Have you been through the valley? Have you questioned the validity of your faith? Do you ever wonder if you're doing enough? How is it that you are able to relate on so many levels?
Thank you,
Clay Harryman
And, alternate...
When covering your songs in church, I find it difficult not to do a Mac Powell imitation, much like if I were performing a Creed song... well, I'd have no choice but to be Scott Stapp, Jr. Any suggestions?
I am a book nerd so this seemed like a good question :o)
so, if you lived in a foreign country and had no access to third day cds, itune wasn't available in that country, and you don't get to watch jay leno, how would you survive?
See you next month.. an artist friend (I'm also his photog) is playing first stage for you @ Verizon in Indy.
No, just kidding. Here's my real question:
From an outsider's (non-musician's) perspective, it seams like musicians often struggle with this pattern where your life experiences add up to several great songs that express things you've learned or dealt with. So you record them and become somewhat successful, and then spend a couple of years trying to make it a career. And at some point, you have to write some more songs to make a new album, but now the place you're writing from is completely different than the first time or two around.
Where maybe before you were neck-deep in a church community or a neighborhood or some kind of ministry, now your life is traveling and recording and traveling.
To the guys from Third Day: have you experienced this pattern, and how it has affected you as people, song writers, and worship leaders? Do you ever feel a need to get away from the musician lifestyle so you can get back to a place more relatable to most of your listeners, so that you can write songs to reach people in that place?
What is your ONE prized possession in the world (this is a material item...not your wife or children or pets)?
what would you be doing if this weren't your career gig?
Do you ever wish for a 9-5 job?
If tomorrow it all went away - the concerts, the music, the traveling, the song-writing, etc. All of it. And you were just a bunch of regular guys with regular lives, working regular 9-5 jobs and mowing the lawn on Saturdays and going to church on Sundays with a nap afterwards...
What is the one thing that you would miss the most?
Blessings
Sue
marklovessue@numail.org
(I think you guys ROCKED the house, btw)
Do any of the Third Day Children have a favourite Third Day song/s? If so, what?
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