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Mandisa on Modesty<br />

Music reviews fresh from ec • by Kevin Sparkman<br />

fun music connection<br />

By Tifany Borgelt<br />

Nowhere is appearance<br />

more highly valued than in<br />

the entertainment industry.<br />

Whether you’re a singer, actor,<br />

model, or whatever, physical<br />

beauty and the display of it<br />

seems to be what makes or<br />

breaks a person’s career.<br />

For those of us who live in<br />

the real world—where camera<br />

crews and microphones don’t<br />

follow our every move—we<br />

fortunately don’t have to worry<br />

about our looks making or<br />

breaking us. But what happens<br />

when you are a Christian whom<br />

God has given a platform upon<br />

which millions of people look?<br />

Are the standards different<br />

then?<br />

Simon Cowell blasted<br />

Mandisa Hundley several times<br />

during the audition process<br />

during season 5 of “American<br />

Idol.” He later apologized, and<br />

Mandisa ended up as a top 10<br />

finalist that season. Her first<br />

album, “True Beauty,” released<br />

in 2007 and garnered both<br />

Grammy and Dove Award<br />

nominations. “Freedom”<br />

released in March 2009.<br />

Find Mandisa online:<br />

mandisa.sparrowrecords.com<br />

myspace.com/mandisa<br />

Read more thoughts about<br />

modesty on our blog:<br />

(ecmagazine.blogspot.com).<br />

In your world, modesty is probably<br />

a synonym for unfashionable and<br />

lame. That’s not quite the truth,<br />

though. ec recently caught up<br />

with Mandisa, singer and former<br />

“American Idol” contestant to<br />

chat about modesty and why it<br />

matters—onstage and off.<br />

ec: Modesty. What do you think of when you<br />

hear that word?<br />

Mandisa: To me, modesty is humility. I believe<br />

humility can be seen in one’s attitude, speech,<br />

and appearance.<br />

ec: Because you have been very outspoken<br />

about your Christian faith both on “American<br />

Idol” and beyond, do you think that the world<br />

holds you to a different standard in how you<br />

present yourself, in how you look and what you<br />

say?<br />

Mandisa: On “American Idol” I learned that<br />

there is always someone watching you. That is<br />

especially true in a world where living by biblical<br />

values is not the norm. This is true for me,<br />

because of the fame I was given by being on the<br />

most popular television show in America. But<br />

this is also true for every Christian who chooses<br />

to live their lives in a way that would be pleasing<br />

to God. Some people refer to me as a “star.”<br />

Philippians 2:14-15 says that you are a star, too!<br />

ec: Given that there is a certain level of self<br />

promotion in the entertainment world, how does<br />

modesty play into how you present yourself?<br />

Mandisa: I have learned that just as<br />

Philippians 2 says, God will promote those who<br />

wa k in humility. Certainly if Jesus, being in very<br />

nature God, could humble Himself to serve<br />

humanity by His death, [then] I can present<br />

myself in humility and allow God to promote me.<br />

I am fully aware that everything good I am, have,<br />

and have done is because of the Holy Spirit’s<br />

work in me and God’s favor on me.<br />

ec: Is modesty just an attitude of the heart? In<br />

other words, if your heart is right before God,<br />

does it really matter what you wear?<br />

Mandisa: I believe that if your heart truly is the<br />

Lord’s, it will affect what you do. If my heart is<br />

right with the Lord, I won’t want to say certain<br />

things, wear certain things, or act in certain<br />

ways. I would want to live my life in a way that<br />

reflects well on Him.<br />

Joy Lippard<br />

Joy Lippard<br />

(independent artist)<br />

In a world of<br />

pop princesses,<br />

Joy Lippard<br />

shines because<br />

of her depth<br />

and originality.<br />

iPod Picks:<br />

“Dishes”<br />

& “Such a<br />

Time”<br />

iPod Picks:<br />

“Get Up” &<br />

“Elementary”<br />

iPod Picks:<br />

“Take<br />

Everything” &<br />

“Carry Me”<br />

iPod Picks:<br />

“When It Feels<br />

Right” &<br />

“One World”<br />

iPod Picks:<br />

“Hole in my pocket” may<br />

be the best female vocal<br />

performance of 2009!<br />

“I Will Write You Letters”<br />

is a feel-good song that<br />

proves Lippard’s maturity<br />

beyond her years.<br />

Weeding through the<br />

mediocre artistry of today’s<br />

reality show contests and<br />

everyday home-grown<br />

talents, we find a shining<br />

star in singer/songwriter Joy<br />

Lippard. The self-titled debut<br />

release showcases a fully<br />

armed performer as she<br />

delivers with pen, piano, and<br />

power-pop vocals that rise<br />

above anything you would<br />

expect from a mic-wielding<br />

18-year-old. But she has been<br />

songwriting since the tender<br />

age of 11. Check out Joy<br />

online at www.joylippard.com.<br />

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Flynn Adam Such a Time (Gotee Records)<br />

Flynn adam’s sound<br />

is part party music,<br />

part thoughtful<br />

Visit ecmagazine.blogspot.com<br />

and find us on Facebook!<br />

Signature:<br />

if you like Gnarls Barkley, you’ll love Flynn Adam. Adam, a<br />

member of LA Symphony, a Christian hip hop group, has created a<br />

release that honors his hip hop background, but also establishes a<br />

more alternative sound. Adam counts the new album as an important<br />

lyrics.<br />

milestone in his journey of faith: “I have a better picture of who God is by just being honest and<br />

upright with Him through this journey.” Learn more at www.myspace.com/flynnadam.<br />

Robert Pierre Identity (thinkaboutit Records)<br />

Robert Pierre<br />

doesn’t let the world<br />

define his identity or<br />

his sound.<br />

this album is a true reflection of an ordinary 16-year-old<br />

Florida boy finding an extraordinary identity through Jesus Christ.<br />

There is, however, nothing ordinary about Robert Pierre’s talent.<br />

Pierre delivers the ballads flawlessly (“I Will Love You” and “I’ll Be<br />

There”) while turning a 180 with a slate of edgy pop/rock tunes to<br />

round out this project. Coming from the heart of a teenager, there’s no question where Robert’s<br />

“Identity” lies. For more, see Robert online: www.robertpierre.com.<br />

Seventh Day Slumber Take Everything (BEC)<br />

Bottom line: This Not only does this album feature a new spin on worship<br />

album invites us to standards known the world over, but when you consider the life<br />

deeper relationships Seventh Day Slumber frontman Joseph Rojas has been delivered<br />

with Christ, even in from as a daily cocaine addict, it will put an entirely new<br />

hard times.<br />

perspective on this worship experience. On “Carry Me,” you hear<br />

the soul of this hard rocker crying out to Jesus and offering an<br />

anthem for people suffering from hard stuff. More online: wwwseventhdayslumber.com.<br />

Various Artists Hip Hope Hits 2009 (Gotee Records)<br />

This compilation is<br />

full of the best of<br />

the best.<br />

For the fifth time, Gotee Records releases one of the most<br />

anticipated hip hop records of the year. In the vein of popular<br />

compilation formats, Gotee comes strong with its ‘09 version<br />

featuring favorites tobyMac, KJ-52, GRITS, Verbs, and Pettidee.<br />

The compilation’s cohesive sound is a testament to the mutualr espect between artists like<br />

these in the tight-knit Christian hip hop community.<br />

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