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Posted by Priscilla in MExico @ 19:56 on Jul 18 2006
Kevin is one of my favorites artist, here in Mexico we donĀ“t have the chance to get a lot of information from him, and this article gave us a vision of a men who is making the art something bigger!!!
congratulations and thank you !!!!
Kevin is one of my favorites artist, here in Mexico we donĀ“t have the chance to get a lot of information from him, and this article gave us a vision of a men who is making the art something bigger!!!
congratulations and thank you !!!!
Posted by IC in England @ 12:26 on Jul 7 2006
A wonderful interview. This world is not perfect and sadly divorce is sometimes something that cannot be avoided. It doesn't make the people who tried to be together and love each other any less valuable. I understand Kevin's desire to be different and lets remember that Adam and Eve weren't married in Church either, although I realise that it is far better to get it done officially.
It is good that Kevin took that step for the security and well being of him, his wife and his child. I look forward to hearing more beautiful music from this challenging and brilliant artist.
A wonderful interview. This world is not perfect and sadly divorce is sometimes something that cannot be avoided. It doesn't make the people who tried to be together and love each other any less valuable. I understand Kevin's desire to be different and lets remember that Adam and Eve weren't married in Church either, although I realise that it is far better to get it done officially.
It is good that Kevin took that step for the security and well being of him, his wife and his child. I look forward to hearing more beautiful music from this challenging and brilliant artist.
Posted by radelster in Upstate, SC @ 20:43 on Jul 5 2006
disappointing. If the Christian community is going to condone divorce so freely, then allow remarriage (and children apparently out of wedlock)... and allow the people to continue in ministry...exactly HOW are we different from the non-believers?
disappointing. If the Christian community is going to condone divorce so freely, then allow remarriage (and children apparently out of wedlock)... and allow the people to continue in ministry...exactly HOW are we different from the non-believers?
Reply by Jo-Anne in Durban South Africa @ 10:31 on Apr 3 2007
to the person who asked what makes us different from non believers - it's God's Grace that does. We all make mistakes. yes marriage is meant to be forever but well in this case it wasn't. Would you have preferred for them to stay together and be miserable?
Kevin is an amazing person. I have admired him since ... well it feels like forever. He's only human one that is aware of God's grace and forgiveness.
to the person who asked what makes us different from non believers - it's God's Grace that does. We all make mistakes. yes marriage is meant to be forever but well in this case it wasn't. Would you have preferred for them to stay together and be miserable?
Kevin is an amazing person. I have admired him since ... well it feels like forever. He's only human one that is aware of God's grace and forgiveness.
Posted by SR. Mitzi in West TExas @ 12:44 on Jun 23 2006
Great article revealing more of the real Kevin. I guess the world's just not ready for him yet like it wasn't ready for Vincent . Humility is the winepress of creative juices so if he has to stay unappreciated to produce beautiful music and words, then so be it. I don't think he would give up his art for popularity, well he hasn't. Stick to it Kevin! Remember what they did to Elvis.
Great article revealing more of the real Kevin. I guess the world's just not ready for him yet like it wasn't ready for Vincent . Humility is the winepress of creative juices so if he has to stay unappreciated to produce beautiful music and words, then so be it. I don't think he would give up his art for popularity, well he hasn't. Stick to it Kevin! Remember what they did to Elvis.
Posted by Mark Weber in Buffalo, NY @ 05:19 on May 22 2006
Kevin is unique, and this interview really helped me understand him better. I had a chance to talk with him very briefly, and he was not like your typical CCM artist. It will be interesting to see what he does in the future.
Kevin is unique, and this interview really helped me understand him better. I had a chance to talk with him very briefly, and he was not like your typical CCM artist. It will be interesting to see what he does in the future.
Posted by GORADIO in www.purevolume.com/GORADIO @ 01:51 on May 21 2006
Rad. I love interviews like this. I like this guy. Thanks.
Oh, and Mike... show me that hat sometime. Or give me it, I want it. ;-)
Nathan Smith
Rad. I love interviews like this. I like this guy. Thanks.
Oh, and Mike... show me that hat sometime. Or give me it, I want it. ;-)
Nathan Smith
Posted by - oNe - in New Zealand @ 03:11 on May 16 2006
"Be yourself, there's no one who does it quite like you..."
Nice work, Mike. The IV follows on nicely from "Unfinished Work."
"Be yourself, there's no one who does it quite like you..."
Nice work, Mike. The IV follows on nicely from "Unfinished Work."
Posted by Adam in New Mex @ 06:39 on May 15 2006
This is an exceptionally visceral interview. A circle has been completed. Neat.
This is an exceptionally visceral interview. A circle has been completed. Neat.
Posted by Janell in Atltanta, GA @ 22:21 on May 12 2006
This is the best article I have read about the beloved Kevin Max. It shows how amazing he is as a person and artist.
This is the best article I have read about the beloved Kevin Max. It shows how amazing he is as a person and artist.
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Wow, that's a great interview. There's a lot of information there that I didn't know before. Best luck on your tours, K. Max.