Wed, 25 April 2007 Psalm 100 in its old-fashioned translation begins, “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the Earth.� That’s been changed in more modern versions to “Shout for joy to the Lord,� but I still like “Make a joyful noise.� The psalm continues: “Serve the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.� And that’s the main purpose of this new little podcast. Hi, folks, I’m Uncle Warren Bluhm ... and welcome to Ikthuscast. For 15-20 minutes at a time - probably once or twice a week - I'll be bringing you the best of independent Christian music, much of it found at the Podsafe Music Network, and more. I'm still working on what I mean by "more," so you'll have to come back and find out with me. I'm making this up as I go along, so I'm open to suggestions. Send me a note at wpbluhm@netnet.net and we'll grow this little show together. When will the first episode be up? Soon! (Lord willing and the creek don't rise.) Category: general -- posted at: 4:40 PM Comments[0] |
Psalm 100 in its old-fashioned translation begins, “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the Earth.� That’s been changed in more modern versions to “Shout for joy to the Lord,� but I still like “Make a joyful noise.� 

