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n this episode, Ray Roberts speaks with special guest Dr. Emorja Roberson, a pianist, conductor, composer, vocalist, and Assistant Professor of Music and African American Studies at Oxford College of Emory University. We delve briefly into answering the question, "What can one do when gospel isn’t enough?" After reviewing the podcast with Dr. E, I was tasked with answering the following questions: "How do I define the gospel?" and "Can things be good news without necessarily being the gospel?" While addressing these questions, I believe I found peace in letting go of the need to control God's plan for me and understanding the healthy balance between rest, stillness, and pursuing my goals.
To learn more about Dr. Emorja Roberson, please connect with him on the following social media platforms:
n this episode, Ray Roberts speaks with special guest Dr. Emorja Roberson, a pianist, conductor, composer, vocalist, and Assistant Professor of Music and African American Studies at Oxford College of Emory University. We delve briefly into answering the question, "What can one do when gospel isn’t enough?" After reviewing the podcast with Dr. E, I was tasked with answering the following questions: "How do I define the gospel?" and "Can things be good news without necessarily being the gospel?" While addressing these questions, I believe I found peace in letting go of the need to control God's plan for me and understanding the healthy balance between rest, stillness, and pursuing my goals.
To learn more about Dr. Emorja Roberson, please connect with him on the following social media platforms: