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  1. Artists
  2. Singers and Songwriters

1. Artists

He Qi Galllery — Brilliant, colourful works by Dr. He Qi of Nanjing, China, combining traditional chinese and medieval Christian styles.
http://www.heqiarts.com/index.html

2. Singers and Songwriters

Mark Heard - The Mark Heard Lyric Project — Articles, writings, lyrics, memorial. Mark had a questioning mind, a great turn with lyrics, and a peculiar talent for capturing emotions. Hypnotized and shuttled in the limousine of hate / Watching the scenery shatter in the brittle jaws of fate / Well baby, I'm just another fare / I don't make the rules / I'd break them if I thought it would do you some good
http://mhlp.rru.com/
Rich Mullins - Calling out your name — Songs, chords, midi, video, articles, memorial. An evangelical who took a vow of poverty, and a multi-intrumentalist with a dozen albums who lived and taught music on an Indian reservation. Rich produced some of the best modern expressions of spiritual honesty and natural wonder. You was a boy like I was once / but was you a boy like me? / I grew up in Indiana / you grew up in Galilee / ... / Well, did You grow up hungry? / Did You grow up fast? / Did the little girls giggle when You walked past? / Did You wonder what it was that made them laugh?
http://www.kidbrothers.net/
Steve Taylor - On the Fritz — Lyrics, Downloads, Interviews. There are few bitingly satirical Christian songwriters, so Steve's music is a breath of fresh air for that reason alone. Clever, funny, controversial, ironic (and ironically misunderstood much of the time), and now and then transcendent. I saw a man, he was holding the hand / that had fired a gun at his heart / Oh, will we live to forgive? / I saw the eyes, and the look of surprise / as it left an indelible mark...

http://www.onfritz.com