Join Mansfield on a road trip through the canyons of Hollywood, the outlaw alleys of Nashville, and the backstreets of his soul, as this Grammy Award-winning producer recreates his journey through the lush landscapes of success and the deserts that have led him home.
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Join Mansfield on a road trip through the canyons of Hollywood, the outlaw alleys of Nashville, and the backstreets of his soul, as this Grammy Award-winning producer recreates his journey through the lush landscapes of success and the deserts that have led him home.
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An Angel on Your Shoulder or a Devil on Your Back?
Do you feel that you have an angel on your shoulder and the devil on your back? As Ken Mansfield struggles between a deep belief in God and a plague of doubts about his faith. Having spent over forty years of senseless meandering, he embarks on one last journey in his quest to find answers, inviting you to travel along with him and his wife, Connie.
If you grew up listening to music in the 60s through the 90s, you have no doubt heard and enjoyed some of this Grammy-winning producer?s music. Through his cross country journey Ken jostles us back and forth between his present soul-searching journey and his reminisces of four decades in the music industry. Through stories of success and innovation, pain and sorrow, Ken transparently reflects ?the shallow importance of worldly things in those heady days? and honestly explains that ?the dilemmas I?ve experienced since were always about not letting go of those same old terrestrial considerations.?
This book is for all who desire to discover and recover God?s purpose for their lives. This journey will reveal the vapidness of seeking after only worldly honor and fame. It calls the reader to trust God and seek Him daily.
KeikiHendrix
Sep 8, 2009
Book Review: Between Wyomings: My God and an iPod
?The revelation of God is whole and pulls our lives together. The signposts of God are clear and point out the right road. The life-maps of God are right, showing the way to joy. The directions of God are plain and easy on the eyes.?
-Psalm 19:7-8
Setting the tone for his book ?Between Wyomings: My God and an iPod on the Open Road?, Ken Mansfield with the above scripture (The Message Bible) at once captures your attention.
Recounting his three month tour with his wife in their van (affectionately named Moses), Mansfield recounts, reflects, and relives his years in the music industry.
Describing his writing style as a ?christian on acid?, his statements are wildly imaginative pegging the mindset of the entertainment industry as we all imagine it to be, somewhat disorganized but wondrously creative at the same time.
Mansfield recalls his life and moments with many of the entertainment industries most famous icons, those who have shaped history, such as: Beach Boys, the Beatles, Dolly Parton, Waylon Jennings, Glen Campbell, Roy Orbison, Andy Williams, Don Ho, and Willie Nelson.
Especially interesting to me were his discussion with God as he searched to make sense of his life. This is the essence of his testimony as it is for all of us. Describing God, Mansfield writes:
?Oddly enough, I think the big reason I love Him so much is because He doesn?t always knock before He enters. He loves to just storm into my deepest parts and start turning over tables, clearing spaces, and setting things free.?
This is a very interesting and illuminating book, written with great honesty and humor. As you finish this book, you may find yourself grabbing your iPod, loading it up with a history of your life in ?music? and beginning a reflective story of your own.
Keiki Hendrix
Vessel Project Book Reviewer
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