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Derek Webb takes listeners on a journey through his thought-provoking musings about the nature of faith, doubt, and the significance of Jesus in our lives.
“My general creative ethic tends to be, ‘what I need and cannot find, I make.’
“I’ve always liked to say, the word “Christian," when applied to anything other than a human being, is a marketing term."
After 10 years in the Christian folk rock band Caedmon’s Call, 20 more years of solo albums (the majority of which were heavily preoccupied with God & Jesus, heaven & the Bible), it’s only now, as he no longer identifies as “certain of anything”, that he finds himself finally and ironically embracing the very thing he bristled at in those early years: ministry.
“While I used to write mainly for myself, using words & melodies to work my way out of complex emotional or theological situations,” says Webb, “now I think just as much or more about, well, you.”
Visit Derek's website here: https://www.derekwebb.com/
By Dale LykinsDerek Webb takes listeners on a journey through his thought-provoking musings about the nature of faith, doubt, and the significance of Jesus in our lives.
“My general creative ethic tends to be, ‘what I need and cannot find, I make.’
“I’ve always liked to say, the word “Christian," when applied to anything other than a human being, is a marketing term."
After 10 years in the Christian folk rock band Caedmon’s Call, 20 more years of solo albums (the majority of which were heavily preoccupied with God & Jesus, heaven & the Bible), it’s only now, as he no longer identifies as “certain of anything”, that he finds himself finally and ironically embracing the very thing he bristled at in those early years: ministry.
“While I used to write mainly for myself, using words & melodies to work my way out of complex emotional or theological situations,” says Webb, “now I think just as much or more about, well, you.”
Visit Derek's website here: https://www.derekwebb.com/