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Consider the status of music education as you read Music Education
at a Crossroads, a collection of addresses from the Centennial
Congress of MENC: The National Association for Music Education.
Noted leaders in music education including Paul Lehman, Bennett
Reimer, Samuel Hope, and Michael Mark joined Brenda Welburn and
Anne Bryant in addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by
music educators today. The Centennial Congress renewed a shared
professional commitment to a comprehensive music education for all
students and discussed the impediments to the vision of the
Centennial Declaration: "It is the right of every child to receive
a balanced, comprehensive, sequential music education taught by
qualified music teachers."
Daniel, a Judean youth, is taken to Babylon as a hostage. Rising to
prominence in the royal court of King Nebuchadnezzar, he becomes a
pawn in the conflict between the warrior-king and the powerful
caste of priests serving the false gods. Nebuchadnezzar, obsessed
with conquest and self-aggrandizement, creates much human
suffering. Stricken insane by the God of Abraham, the curse ridden
king destroys Jerusalem and its holy temple in a futile attempt to
end his torment. Daniel strives to salvage the sacred texts written
by Israel's prophets and turn his exiled countrymen back to God in
preparation for their inevitable return to the Promised Land.
Finally acknowledging God as the ultimate authority over mankind,
King Nebuchadnezzar is haunted no more and allows Daniel to usher
in a golden age of peace and prosperity. Evading extinction, the
priests of Marduk continue to undermine Daniel's efforts, plotting
his death until meeting their ill-fated end, ironically, in the
lions' den. Since his youth, Daniel encounters recurring visions of
a man nailed to the crossed timbers he hangs from. Daniel finally
learns the answer to this life-long mystery when the angel Gabriel
reveals to him the fullness of heaven, only hours before his
decreed execution. The Exile threads together the biblical accounts
found in the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Driven by war, political
intrigue, and love, the story is set against the backdrop of the
Babylonian captivity. Its unfolding drama reveals the tumultuous
nature of the historical events surrounding remnant Israel's
seventy year exile, while sharing the gospel message from this
unique perspective centuries before Jesus Christ's birth,
sacrificial death and resurrection. An avid student of the Bible
and ancient history, Michael Blakeslee resides in Sacramento,
California, from where he continues to support evangelical missions
abroad and the concept "one nation under God."
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