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UR 210: Reminiscing — Charles Billingsley
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On this week's episode of the Undone Redone Podcast, Tray and Melody sit down with award winning singer and songwriter, Charles Billingsley, to reminisce about their time at Samford University and discuss how sometimes the "perfect" image we strive for isn't the right one. Charles discusses his jump into music and how God really tested his strength and walk through his voice. Charles conveys the central message of his heart is to assist other believers in discovering a lifestyle of worship. He explains that every decision we make, every sin we commit is ultimately a worship issue, as a believer. Our listeners can learn more about tour dates, latest releases and Charles' speaking events on his website http://www.charlesbillingsley.com/. Quotes: “The greatest joy I have is that moment in a concert when you know people are truly engaging the Spirit of God and the Lord is moving.” "Everybody worships something or someone, every moment of every day. So, who or what you’re worshiping will determine the choices you make—financially, physically, everything." "I think the Lord often has to take things away from us in our lives to make us truly appreciate what we have been given. The old adage of you never know what you have until it's gone applies in your walk sometimes as well."
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Manage episode 246561221 series 52384
On this week's episode of the Undone Redone Podcast, Tray and Melody sit down with award winning singer and songwriter, Charles Billingsley, to reminisce about their time at Samford University and discuss how sometimes the "perfect" image we strive for isn't the right one. Charles discusses his jump into music and how God really tested his strength and walk through his voice. Charles conveys the central message of his heart is to assist other believers in discovering a lifestyle of worship. He explains that every decision we make, every sin we commit is ultimately a worship issue, as a believer. Our listeners can learn more about tour dates, latest releases and Charles' speaking events on his website http://www.charlesbillingsley.com/. Quotes: “The greatest joy I have is that moment in a concert when you know people are truly engaging the Spirit of God and the Lord is moving.” "Everybody worships something or someone, every moment of every day. So, who or what you’re worshiping will determine the choices you make—financially, physically, everything." "I think the Lord often has to take things away from us in our lives to make us truly appreciate what we have been given. The old adage of you never know what you have until it's gone applies in your walk sometimes as well."
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