to perform his original music across the Southeast.
Johnson says that, as a student, he met people at NGU from across the country who introduced him to new music.
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“It was nice being able to get that here and to process [different areas of music] with people who, for the most part, were believers and could view those things through the prism of objective beauty and beauty that transcends the kind of stuff you’re into,” he said.
Today, he’s back at NGU helping current students grow in their perspec- tive of music: he currently teaches guitar lessons in the Cline School of Music when he’s not on the road.
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His best advice to aspiring musicians?
“Find somebody that’s doing what you want to do, and follow them,” Johnson says.
Tat advice seems to match the premise of the CrossExamined series al- together. Subsequent events in the series featured experienced evangelists and pastors willing to share their insights for those areas of ministry with NGU students at BCM.
BCM takes place throughout the school year on Tursdays at 7 p.m. in Turner Chapel — located on the NGU Tigerville Campus. All events are free and open to the public.
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