Alisa is also-Timothy discovers-a fan of one of the many musicians that Garrick has failed to appreciate adequately, Bob Dylan. Alisa Childers is the author of a new book entitled Another Gospel? A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity. The assumption that love requires affirmation has been one hallmark of a movement known as “progressive Christianity”-and that’s what Alisa Childers joins us to talk about in the first half of this week’s episode. As a result, when Christians point out that certain lifestyles are incompatible with Scripture, these Christians are declared to be unloving. (And, by the way, why hasn’t anyone ever named a heavy metal band “Scïssör”?) One dominant trend in the past decade has been to assume that loving someone requires affirming their lifestyle. In 2020, Childers was featured in the film American Gospel: Christ Crucified and detailed her journey from the Contemporary Christian Music movement to Christian Apologetics and a distinction between progressive Christianity and conservative Christianity.Welcome to the first-ever-and probably the only-ever-Three Chords and the Truth episode that’s all about love! So pull up a chair, strap on your headphones, grab your favorite scissors and your red construction paper, and prepare to cut out some romantic paper hearts. She is currently an artist in residence at Whitewater Crossing Christian Church in Cleves, Ohio. Childers gave birth to a second child in 2011. On Octothe couple had their first child together. Girard is currently inactive.Īlisa is married to Mike Childers, who played drums for ZOEgirl. They released this album independently under Calvary Chapel Music. Her self-titled album was released on Decemunder Vintage Street Music.Ĭhilders started a band with two of her sisters Kristin and Nikki and Kristin's daughters Lauren and Kaitlyn in late 2009 called Girard and they released their self-titled debut album together on April 20, 2011. At the end of 2006, Childers started a solo career. The group later announced their reunion in 2013 to record a lullaby album, though nothing has materialized as of yet. In 2011, she joined former bandmates Schweain and Katina for a ZOEgirl reunion interview on the Brian Mason Show in Nashville. In 2002, ZOEgirl won the New Artist of the Year award at the GMA Dove Awards. She toured with many artists including Carman, Newsboys, TobyMac, Avalon, Jump5, and Natalie Grant. While with ZOEgirl, Childers wrote the singles "I Believe", "One Day", "Unchangeable", and "Scream". In 1999, ZOEgirl was signed to Sparrow Records and became one of the fastest-selling debut artist in the record label’s history. A few months later, Chrissy Conway-Katina joined the group. She was introduced to Kristin Swinford-Schweain and the two began composing songs. ![]() After a few months, Childers agreed to pursue the idea. Childers left New York and moved back to California, where she was contacted by a family friend about starting a group upon return.
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