Slugs and Bugs and Lullabies
Behold the Lamb of God
The Rabbit Room
The Wingfeather Saga
The Square Peg Alliance

Slugs & Bugs

Andrew and his friend and fellow songwriter Randall Goodgame recorded eighteen children's songs on an album called Slugs & Bugs & Lullabies, which led to their writing three Silly Songs for VeggieTales and receiving a ton of requests for children's concerts. Randall answered the call and is now on the road with Slugs & Bugs LIVE.

Behold the Lamb of God

In the year 2000, Andrew and a group of friends hit the road with a batch of brand-new Christmas songs. They were pleasantly surprised when they weren't booed off the stage for not singing "Jingle Bells", and now every December they travel the land to sing the epic song cycle Andrew calls "the true tall tale of the coming of Christ".

The Rabbit Room

The Rabbit Room is a place for stories. It's an experiment in community. It's a webstore where you'll find music and books you may not find anywhere else. It's a place for anyone who's ever been wrecked by a song, book, film, or painting and wondered why. It's a group of authors, songwriters, pastors, and artists enthralled by the Great Story.

The Wingfeather Saga

Andrew's Christy Award-winning fantasy series is being hailed as the all-time greatest work of children's fantasy with toothy cows and bomnubbles. This, as far as we know, is uncontested by authors of other works of children's fantasy with toothy cows and bomnubbles. When Andrew isn't performing with a guitar, he's writing his next book or telling students at schools around the country about the Igiby children's adventures.

The Square Peg Alliance

Andrew's grateful to be a part of a community of singer/songwriters who are interested not just in selling records (though that's always nice) and writing hit songs (which is also nice), but in telling the truth and telling it well. They support each other, play shows together, write together, and fight crime together. That last one isn't true.

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MONEY, Part 2: The Extravagant Gamble

In part one I talked about poverty and wealth, and a father’s calling to care for his family. Now I’m going to broadly explain some of the nitty gritty nuts and bolts behind trying to make a living as an artist. It might get tedious, but bear with me.

How to Lose Money. So these mugs. Oh, the mugs. We thought it would be fun to find a place to commission some handmade Rabbit Room mugs, partly to support the specific potter, partly to give ye faithful Rabbit Roomers a beautiful, somewhat meaningful souvenir, and partly (how foolish we were!) to help the Rabbit Room make some money.

*Note: if this is totally boring for you, skip down to where it says, “Now, forget about the mugs.”

Brannon McAllister suggested a potter (potteress?)…

MONEY, Part 1: Not the Root of All Evil

A few questions were raised about the Counting Stars pre-order tiers we sold here, and about the pricey $20 Rabbit Room mugs. If a few people were brave enough to question it by commenting, I’m sure there were even more who kept quiet. There are a few more of those patronage plans on the horizon so I figured it would be a good time to explain our thinking.

Years ago I played several shows with a few members of the Kid Brothers of St.  Frank. Remember them? It was the unofficial pseudo-Catholic order started by Rich Mullins in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, and included a few younger musicians like Eric Hauck, Michael Aukofer, Mitch McVicker,  and Keith Bordeaux (who wasn’t a musician, but who was on the verge of…

Hutchmoot Booklist

stacks_image_163_1A few times during Hutchmoot I heard about books I wanted to track down but I didn’t have anything to write on. Now I can’t remember a single one. I’m sure I’m not the only one, so I thought it would be helpful to start a list here. Some of these are available in the Rabbit Room Store, so check there before you go gallivanting over to Amazon or somesuch to spend your hard-earned money. We’ll put it to better use than they will.

Here's part two of my thoughts on money and art: The Extravagant Gamble http://bit.ly/d46iyJ

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