Groundbreaking Recording Artist/Author David Crowder Releases Second Book, Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die: Or (The Eschatolo

“Death does not win,” David Crowder writes. “It is only the beginning.” In his second and highly personal book, Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die: Or (The Eschatology of Bluegrass) the groundbreaking musician explores the relationship between death, life, grief and community—a quest that was compounded by the sudden, accidental death of his friend and pastor, Kyle Lake. Co-written by band-mate Mike Hogan and following Crowder’s critically acclaimed first book, Praise Habit, the book is a journey of embracing the importance of living fully, grieving deeply, all while focusing on the future hopes of God’s promises.

Synchronized Treadmill Dancing – it's pretty funny…

Synchronized Treadmill Dancing – it’s pretty funny when you have five minutes to waste.