Monday, July 23, 2012

Website Redesign and Other Changes

Well, as you've probably noticed, the Gospel Review Blog has received a completely new look. As well as a new template, there are several other changes that have been made as well. Here are the biggest changes that we've made to the blog:
  • A new logo
  • Slideshow
  • Inserting jump breaks into long posts so that you have to click to read more.
I really want to know what everybody thinks, so please take a moment to either leave a comment (which is a lot easier to do now thanks to the updated commenting system) or if you don't have that much time, just vote in the poll at the top. Seriously, this is helpful to me to know how you're liking the new design, and it only takes you about 5 seconds. (if even that!) You don't have to leave your name or anything, it's completely anonymous, just select your choice and push "Vote". You don't leave the page or anything.

Monday, July 16, 2012

New Look and Changes

I'm experimenting with some different templates, trying to find a new look for the Gospel Review Blog. I realize that it's far from perfect, so please please patient as I work through some of the kinks. Please comment and let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, and make sure you vote in the poll in the sidebar. I'll be working on a logo to put at the top of the page as well.

Thanks. :)

CD Review: Brian Free & Assurance "Nothing But Love"


Nothing But Love - Fun and upbeat, this song speaks of the singer feeling love and grace when he thinks of the sins he has committed and how God forgave him. The organ adds a nice touch to a great beat and a nice brassy sound. 5 stars

It’s Quite a Valley - “It’s quite a valley, but nothing he won’t bring you through.” Written by Lee Black and Kenna Turner West, this song is pure awesomeness. :) It fits better into the contemporary christian category than Southern Gospel. It would be a great song for radio. 5 stars

If the Lord Says Do It - This is one of those fast, hard-driving songs that doesn’t let up until the very end. It reminds me a little of “I’m a Brand New Man” by the Kingdom Heirs. Jeremy Lile takes both verses, making the song even better. He’s a very talented singer, one of my favorite bass singers I think. 4.5 stars