What, you may ask, have I been up to lately? Looks like it’s time for one of those News and Updates things:
- My choral arrangement of the Irish folk song “Mick McGuire” is heading toward publication! I’m putting the final touches on the second proof, and it’s down to the final nitpicky things. Those interested in TTBB arrangements of comical Irish songs can enquire of Alliance Publications. I’ll have more information once it’s closer to being released.
- With any luck I’ll be getting to hear a rough mix of some of the songs from my newly-recorded CD soon. Quite exciting. It still needs some little things like cover art, liner notes, and a title. (Suggestions are welcome. See here for some details.) I’ll post some more about the whole recording adventure in a bit; I’m holding out for pictures. Those of you who have been praying for this project, thanks, and please keep it up!
- Those of you who follow my other online presences may have noticed: I’ve been mining the archives of blog posts from years past to revive on the new ericpazdziora.com. If you like them, this would be a great time to subscribe and get my “greatest hits” delivered straight to your favorite feed reader or email box.
From the archives:
The Modern Evangelical Really Short Catechism
The Tale of Mister Fiddle
R. A. Torrey Debunks The Da Vinci Code
Practical Tips for Worship Leading
Antidotes to Spiritual Abuse (revised and expanded!)
- I’ve made the comment section here a bit easier to manage; now you don’t have to give out more information than you want to, and anonymous comments are allowed. Yay for spam filters. We’ll see how it works–give it a try! (Note, if you registered for access to the downloads before, you may have to do it again… sorry…)
- My post “Antidotes to Spiritual Abuse” got a link and a shout-out on the excellent Provender blog. Those interested in Spiritual Abuse issues will want to check out their very thorough list of good resources.
- While you’re at it, why not become my invisible friend on Twitter @ericpazdziora or Facebook? You can even follow my Google Reader for lots of silliness and occasional profundity.
And so it goes.
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