So you're an unmarried Christian. How do you use your life most fruitfully for Jesus?
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On Liquid Music Playlist host Steve Seel asks pioneering composers, performers and musicians about the music they make and the music they love. In these short-form monthly episodes Liquid Music artists contextualize their own music before sharing music that inspires them – all with the spirit of discovery and the celebration of the new that’s integral to the Liquid Music mission. Liquid Music Playlist is presented by The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series, produced by Don Lee ...
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Daniel - the host of Fruitful Single - got married recently! John and a few other friends interviewed him before the wedding to learn more about how he spent his single years, and how he would encourage other unmarried Christians.
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"Jenna's" dream was to be a great journalist. But God gave her greater news to tell. Will you offer up your dreams to Him also?
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A single mother from the Philippines, working as a nanny in the Middle East to provide for her family back home... can Christ use her life for His glory? Find out from Jerrylyne!
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John's family is from India and he currently lives in the Middle East. At an age when most young men pursue the American dream of marriage, job, and house, John is focused on the spiritual health of other young men. Why?
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When Angela decided to become a career missionary in Thailand, she was told that this would lessen her chances of ever getting married. But God had a blessing in store for her. http://www.bpnews.net/55127/single-missionary-gets-unexpected-family Here's the video that stirred Angela's heart towards missions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjRTBQcf-…
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Jeremy uses his free time to share the gospel on the campus of a local university in central Missouri. But God willing, next year he'll be moving to Uganda to do evangelism there. Think you could never do something like this? Think again!
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Dr. Anne Livingston has been a medical missionary in rural northern Haiti since 1989. As you might imagine, during these 30 years, her heavenly Father has brought her through some harrowing situations. Her story may strengthen your own faith! Learn more about her work at her web site, www.dranneinhaiti.com.…
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Michael Vier travels and lives in a delivery van, which he has converted into a tiny house on wheels. This has become a fantastic platform for evangelism. Are you willing to live an "unusual" life, so that your lifestyle will give weight to your words? See photos at https://www.fruitfulsingle.com/2018/10/michael-simplicity-evangelist.html…
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Michelle serves on an evangelism team in a restricted-access nation. They build relationships with college students using ESL, and then share Jesus with them.
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Unmarried Christians can take risks more easily than married ones. Don't squander your life in safety. Learn from "Tom", a veteran worker in restricted nations.
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Can a 90 year old widow still be fruitful for Jesus? Meet Aida!
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Gracia Burnham and her husband Martin served with New Tribes Missions in the Philippines. They were kidnapped by Islamic terrorists and held for ransom in the jungle for over a year. During their rescue, Martin Burnham was killed, leaving Gracia a single mother of 3 children. In our interview, she shares about how she ministered to her children, en…
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Andrea wanted to leave her German homeland to serve the spiritual and physical needs of children in Africa. But God used health problems to redirect her course. She teaches women at the European Bible Training Center in Berlin, Germany. She also works in the Biblical counseling department and ministers to disabled children. To learn more about Andr…
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If the Lord took your wife, how would you and your ministry be affected? Byron Banta recounts how God's grace has strengthened him in the 23 years since Shirley's death.
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Melissa has served Christ internationally since graduating from college. But more remarkable than what Jesus has done through her is what He's doing in her.
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Doug met Jesus late in life. But this "old hick" might teach you young whippersnappers a thing or two about the joy of living for Jesus, and Jesus' body, the church.
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Dr. Rebekah Naylor graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and then served as a surgeon and administrator with the Bangalore Baptist Hospital in India for 35 years. In her "retirement" she leads a free medical clinic in Fort Worth for people without insurance, teaches at UT Southwestern School of Medicine in Dallas, and is a Health …
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How many resources do you need to minister for Jesus effectively? If Don is any indication, we need far fewer resources than you might think. John Piper promotes "wartime simplicity", carefully using every resource for our mission rather than on self-indulgence. Don is living this way. Prepare to examine your own lifestyle and ministry in the light…
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Meet a young man from India who is pouring out his days in service to Christ. Karan's combination of heart devotion and practical expression may inspire you to reexamine your own life.
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This widow spends her life discipling younger Christians and caring for mentally impaired men. What are you doing with your singleness?
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Carolyn experienced deep grief after the unexpected death of her husband. How did God use her grief to prepare her for ministry?
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Rick overflows with zeal for international missions, as well as ministry in his own local church. Learn and be inspired!
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Composer and electric guitar virtuoso Steven Mackey is known for his innovative combinations of timbres, instruments, genres and forms from both Western classical and rock/pop traditions. In this episode, Liquid Music Playlist’s host Steve Seel asks Mackey about his latest work, Orpheus Unsung, a wordless opera for electric guitar and percussion wh…
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Last spring, Roberto Lange of Helado Negro took a break from working on Private Energy, out now on Asthmatic Kitty Records, to sit down with Liquid Music Playlist’s host, Steve Seel. In this episode, Roberto explains the difficulties of describing his own music which synthesizes a wide range of genres, cultures, languages and influences. Roberto al…
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Turntablist, performer, composer and self-proclaimed “purveyor of silliness” Kid Koala is known for legendary innovations in scratch turntable playing and his broad range of multimedia works including graphic novels, puppet shows, vaudeville acts and much more. In this episode of Liquid Music Playlist, Kid Koala discusses his fascination with the m…
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Episode 8 of Liquid Music's Playlist podcast features composer and electronic musician Daniel Wohl. Daniel cites some of the sonic inspirations for his latest album Holographic (a Liquid Music commission) and reveals some of the technical processes involved with creating his electro-acoustic sound world. Daniel also brings in one of his favorite us…
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A fierce advocate of new music and particularly minimalism, pianist Vicky Chow has been described as “brilliant” (New York Times) and “a monster pianist” (Time Out New York). In Episode 7 of Liquid Music's Playlist podcast, Chow describes the emotional and physical experience of performing minimalist music — from Steve Reich’s Piano Counterpoint to…
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Conductor of the Berlin-based chamber ensemble s t a r g a z e, Andre de Ridder, discusses the upcoming collaboration with Twin Cities synthpop band Poliça, and finding inspiration in Dinosaur Jr. - drawing connections to lo-fi, drone, and Schubert song cycles. Check out the world premiere of the s t a r g a z e and Poliça collaboration, "Music for…
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Recorded in the midst of the worldwide shock and mourning, this episode departs just a bit from the approach we’ve taken so far in Liquid Music Playlist. In the second part of the conversation, “hip hop’s poet laureate” (CNN), Saul Williams, talks extensively about his intimate experiences with the “divine communicator” Prince Rogers Nelson and the…
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Spektral Quartet’s Doyle Armbrust talks about propelling the string quartet into new realms–from your mobile phone’s ringtone to the concert hall–before introducing the kinetic and engrossing Arcadiana for string quartet by on of Britain's most celebrated composers Thomas Adès.Di The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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Violinist/violist Miranda Cuckson describes her path to experimentation through the music of Bach, Xenakis, Elliott Carter, and Dai Fujikura and the visceral sounds of microtonality before exploring the intricate and driving music of jazz pianist Vijay Iyer.Di The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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Episode 2: Channy Leaneagh describes Poliça’s sonic evolution before delving into the angular analog sound of Hamburg based DJ/producer Helena Hauff. PLAYLIST:Amongster—Polica (Give You the Ghost)Trippin’—Polica (Shulamith)Silver Sand—Helena Hauff (Discreet Desires)Break Force—Helena Hauff (Actio Reactio)Rupture—Helena Hauff (Helena Hauff Meets And…
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NYC composer William Brittelle provides a framework for his own music and explores “noise as an emotional tool” through London based electronic musician/producer Arca.Di The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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