Amanda Cook shares openly about the riskiness of hope, how grief is proof of love, how it’s human to feel disappointment, and how God shows up for us when we are at the end of ourselves. She also shares how music was a personal way to self-regulate and meet with God and the difficulty of such a private practice becoming a stage-oriented career.
Amanda Cook is a Canadian writer and musician based in LA. She is best known for writing worship songs such as “You Make Me Brave” and “Extravagant.” Her recent solo albums, House on a Hill and State of Union, explore themes of grief, doubt and faith, while her 2023 EP, Survey: Part 1, delves into her journey of discovering what remains when everything is stripped away. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Streams Studio is a charity that exists to encourage believers in challenging seasons. If you’d like to contribute to Streams Studio so that we can host more conversations like this one, please follow this link: https://donorbox.org/streams-studio. Thank you so much.
Intro Chapter 1 - The Landscape I Grew Up In Chapter 2 - Gifts and Impairments Chapter 3 - Language is a Pathway Chapter 4 - The Delivery Method of Truth Chapter 5 - Grief is Proof of Love Chapter 6 - Courage Chapter 7 - Wrapped Up in the Outcomes Chapter 8 - He's Not in a Rush
Podden och tillhörande omslagsbild på den här sidan tillhör
Streams Studio. Innehållet i podden är skapat av Streams Studio och inte av,
eller tillsammans med, Poddtoppen.