About Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley is a commercial insurance executive, writer and former journalist living in Memphis, Tennessee.

Movie Review: ‘Seasons of Gray’ Showcases the Power of Forgiveness, Reconciliation With Biblical Theme

Much like the Old Testament story of Joseph, Brady Gray, played by Andrew Cheney, ends up in the city and believes returning home or contacting his father will only make matters worse. Instead, he is intent on rebuilding his life with the help of his new friend, who gets him an entry-level job in the building and real estate industry. His intelligence and education quickly catch the attention of his new boss and his lonely wife.

By |2013-09-18T12:17:19-05:00September 18th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Movie Review: ‘Seasons of Gray’ Showcases the Power of Forgiveness, Reconciliation With Biblical Theme

The Troubling Reason Why Hollywood Anti-War Elites Are Silent

Have you noticed a Hollywood institution missing in the debate over Syrian intervention? Every time America is challenged to engage in an international conflict, anti-war demonstrators converge to protest the use of military force – led by at least one Hollywood celebrity willing to be arrested for the cause.

By |2013-09-12T13:07:30-05:00September 12th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on The Troubling Reason Why Hollywood Anti-War Elites Are Silent

Ken Hutcherson: A Few Things a Conservative Black Minster Would Do If He Were President

Among the benefits of being a journalist and political opinion editor for The Christian Post is getting to meet and know some fascinating people. One of those is Dr. Ken Hutcherson, the senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washington.

By |2013-08-10T10:03:05-05:00August 10th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Ken Hutcherson: A Few Things a Conservative Black Minster Would Do If He Were President

BMI Showcases Top Songwriters at Annual Christian Music Awards Dinner

NASHVILLE - Broadcast Music, Inc., one of the nations leading music rights organizations, recognized the top Christian songwriters and publishers at their annual awards dinner on Tuesday evening at their offices near Nashville’s famed Music Row. The star-studded, invitation-only event included top artists such as Steven Curtis Chapman, Building 429, Matt Maher and Brandon Heath. Jody Williams, BMI's vice president of Writer/Publisher Relations, told The Christian Post during the pre-event reception how important Christian music is to the industry and its fans. "We're in the business of making sure songwriters and artists get paid when their songs are played," said Williams. "But tonight we are going to honor the top 25 songs in Christian music in five different genres that make up Christian music. What's special about this evening is we get to put the songwriters on a pedestal and make sure they are honored. Sometimes the artist is the songwriter and that's even extra special." Williams said he believes Christian music has a bright future, mainly due to its diversity in terms of being inspiration to so many people. More importantly, Christian music tends not to experience the highs and low that others types of music often see. "There [are] [...]

By |2013-06-24T15:24:58-05:00June 24th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on BMI Showcases Top Songwriters at Annual Christian Music Awards Dinner
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