
Getting to do that is such a privilege that we don't take lightly at all. KATIE: "Like those nights were still clear like really what we have to offer people is bringing them to the presence of God. In one of those moments, was like, yes it's coming together to worship in those healing moments in the Body of Christ." Those moments in Texas during that week where it felt like such a profound things. But in those nights we ended up, Katie and I, begin to share about that verse in Timothy about a sound mind and declaring those words. "We ended up leading in Texas a few weeks ago right around the time of that shooting and you could really feel the heaviness. And get to go and do some of these new songs, that for us, we feel are like a breath of fresh air to lead them.


It's one of our all time favorite things. to just lead worship in general with a room full of people. But, we're not alone in these things."ĮFREM: "What's it like being on stage and touring again, and being out and ministering with people and their reception to this music so far."īRYAN: "I think it's such a fun experience to get to go lead. That there will be trials and there will be hardships in this life. the Holy Spirit is with us and comforts us in our mourning. What would Jesus say? What would it look like when Jesus came and encountered people? How lives were changed and flipped upside down and how counter to the culture it was and how that applies to us now. We dove into the red-letter words in the Bible. Their voices are very familiar to many Jesus Culture projects and now they're celebrating bringing new music back on the road and being in front of live audiences after the pandemic.ĬBN News' Efrem Graham spoke to the Torwalts on Studio 5 about their new project:ĮFREM: What does it mean to hear good news in 2022? I’d also prefer them following a false shadow until the session ends rather than repeatedly telling the same site when I’m back again via user agent.Worship leaders Bryan and Katie Torwalt have a "Good News" project that marks the first live recorded album from the husband and wife duo.

I assume viewing sites in desktop mode makes your fingerprint (user agent wise) no different than someone viewing from an actual Linux distribution, but I may be wrong.

I believe some prodding around found that even desktop isn’t 100% secure against CSS attacks but as previously mentioned a legitimate service owner would not deploy such methods, not unless forced or compromised.Įdit* There is more anonymity within the generic label of Linux than there would be in mobile view mode. The link you posted has already been discussed and the risk could easily be mitigated if letterboxing was added to Android as it has been to desktop since 2019. Perhaps it should be set by default with the option of changing to mobile view? Remember though, most people probably don’t do that, and anonymity comes from looking like everyone else.
