GOTH CULTURE is dark. So, how is it even possible for music described as “Christian Goth” to be a thing, much less spread the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Musician and author Trace Taylor joins us to discuss the unique musical styles she employs to share the hope we have in Jesus, especially her genre-busting single Parousia, which has earned praise from secular media like Zero Tolerance magazine, a music publication that normally features music that promote the dark side.
Trace discusses the influences on her style, the challenges of being a worship leader whose musical styles fall outside the mainstream, and her new book From Nothing: Ex Nihilo, which addresses the question that modern science still fails to answer: Where do we come from?
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