Kings kaleidoscope becoming who we are

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I, among others, thought that perhaps The Digital Age would continue that legacy (the band is composed of former members of DCB). When the David Crowder Band left their mantle in early 2012, many wondered who would pick up their mantle and become the next major “creative” worship leader. – Frederick Buechner, Whistling in the Dark

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Maybe in the end it is Zion that we’re lonely for, the place we know best by longing for it, where at last we become who we are, where finally we find home.” “By the waters of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion,” sings the Psalmist (137:1). It is to sense that something is missing which you cannot name. To be lonely is to be aware of an emptiness that takes more than people to fill. You can also be lonely with your oldest friends, or your family, even with the person you love most in the world. “That you can be lonely in a crowd, maybe especially there, is readily observable. Label: Independent (Distributed via Tooth & Nail/Bad Christian)

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