Jun 21
Summer is Here!
Hello Everyone. I hope you are doing well.
It’s been a long time. I apologize for being gone so long. It’s been a very busy time at work and at home.
May God bless you this week and remember that person or persons this week.
Tell them thank you or encourage them for what they are doing.
Jun 6
Amy Douglas
I want to take a second to invite all my friends to go and check out new Mission House Music recording Artist Amy Douglas and her debut album “Heart of Courage.” Amy and her husband Jared have an incredible heart for ministry. I hope and pray her songs bless you as much as they have blessed me.
For more information visit amys myspace at www.myspace.com/amydouglasonline
No commentsJun 6
New single set for radio!
Hello Hello everyone! I hope and pray all is well in your lives! This past month has been a very very busy time for me. We are all very excited about what God is going to do with my new single release “Everything Changes.” The song just shipped to radio this week so be in prayer! A busy touring schedule is staring me in the face over the next 5 months. Please pray for safe travels and for my health as I embark on the tour. I will be posting some encouraging words over the next few days so be sure and check back for updates! Until then, God Bless!
Jim
No commentsMay 7
My God is with Me
As I sit to write this morning about another song on my album, I feel led to share about my son’s food allergy. We were forced to face the fact that my son’s trip to a restaurant, school, grocery store, park, playgrounds, birthday parties……….pretty much any place, outside of our food allergy friendly home would be much of a feat. Alex was diagnosed with a food allergy to milk and peanuts, anaphylaxis, which is extremely deadly.
I’ve chosen the song “my God is with me”. The title says it all and it certainly sheds light on what we face as a family. The only way we have come through it and continue to battle it and keep him safe is because the fact that God is with us. Wow! That is awesome. It brings me to the sermon I heard yesterday morning in my home church, First Baptist Church, Crossett, AR.. Brother Jeff Smart preached a sermon on How we know God loves us. I might add that he his most definitely a man of God and one incredible minister who has touched our family and supported us wholeheartedly in my ministry. He and his wife are an incredible support system to Beth and our entire family as I travel and work to further God’s kingdom.
He reminded us that we were made by God and that because we love and are loved God naturally wanted to create us. It is something that love gives us a desire for. Because God created us and loves us He is always with us. He touched on 5 points as reminders that we know God loves us…………They are *He made me. *He is concerned about the detail of my life. * He gave me the capacity for pleasure. *He has good plans for my life. *He sent Christ to die for me. But, I will only elaborate on one which leads back to the song “My God is with me” HE is concerned about the detail of my life. Matthew 10:29-30”Not even a sparrow, worth only half a penny , can fall to the ground without your Father know in it. 30)And the very hairs on your head are all numbered.” If my God created me and knows the number of every hair on my head then He certainly is aware of Alex’s allergies and has huge plans for him. I have to know that God is with him every single second of the day and with that I am completely comforted. Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 1:3 that God is the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort. “ Praise be to God the Father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort.” WOW!!! What words to be encouraged by.
So, today or tomorrow when you face your troubles, trials or worries know that God is with you. He made you. He loves you. He is concerned about you. He has good plans for your life. Most importantly, He sent Christ to die for you. Keep these thoughts close to your heart and allow Christ to dwell in your heart so that you may find comfort in God’s arms and be reminded, “My God is with Me”.
1 commentMay 7
AlphaOmega News - Album Review


Jim Murphy
“Everything Changes”
Mission House Music
10 tracks @ 38:29
Grade = A-
This is a very pleasant work of adult contemporary worship and praise music. Those who enjoy Chris Tomlin and Mark Roach should track down this disk.
Jim’s vocals on the Twila Paris penned “How Beautiful” reminded me of Mark Schultz while other times he sounds like a mellow Michael W. Smith. “You’re All I Need” is a very nice number.
- Rob S.
No commentsMay 5
Transparent Christian Magazine-Article
Singer, songwriter and recording artist Jim Murphy doesn’t strike you as a typical Record Label Executive. His boyish good looks, Arkansas drawl, quick smile and penchant for bursts of laughter remind you more of your best friend or favorite brother-in-law. Behind his genuine easy going nature, I was intrigued to find a savvy businessman, with a heart for Jesus, music, artists and fans.
Jim was recently in town for the Gospel Music Association annual convention and I met with him in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Nashville. We found a quiet alcove with a high table and chatted for about an hour or so. We talked about his new hit cd “Everything Changes” and the two top 15 songs that it already delivered, as well as the new song that is quickly climbing the charts.
We also discussed Mission House Music, God, and Key Lime Pie…
Jim: “Jason, in the interest of full disclosure, I wanted to let you know that I am part owner of Mission House Music.”
TCM: “Yeah? Talk to me about that!“
Jim: “Several years ago… It was actually at a very difficult time in my life. I was working in the family business and I was comfortable… but also miserable because I wasn’t going after the dream that God put in my heart, and I knew it. I was at a spot in my life and career, that every time something really good happened, something bad happened or someone would let me down. I was feeling really rough one night and I woke up at 2:00 am. I was hungry and I went in the refrigerator and pulled out an Edwards Keylime pie, you know, those individual pies?? There was one left. I flipped the box over and there was a bible verse on the box! I didn’t know that Edwards did that, and the verse said “Delight yourself in the Lord, and I will give you the desires of your heart”. I was overcome with emotion. {Murphy chokes up a bit} It said “Delight yourself in ME” not with worry, not with frustration… “And I will GIVE you the desires of your heart.” That was the inspiration for the label… It was one of those moments that I really felt God was speaking with me. I saved the box, I’ve still got it. I woke my wife up in the morning and showed it to her. She said “man, that’s incredible”. People talk to me at my shows and tell me that God can take something like sorrow and use it for something positive in their life. When everything is going great, it’s easy to praise the Lord, but you praise him in the good and the bad. Delight in HIM.”
TCM: “That’s a great testimony. Tell me… why did you dream of having a label?”
Jim: “Actually I never really dreamed of running or even starting a Label it was only evident to me after I began as a solo Artist that I wanted to become involved with a Label in order to change the way things were done within. IE; Giving back more control/freedom to the Artist …I initially signed as a solo artist in 2004 with Mission House Music Group. In early 2005 there were talks of the label disolving. I and a few others, for the sake of keepng the Mission House name alive purchased the label and have since reorganized it as “Mission House Music.”
TCM: “Really? How has that transition made you look at the recording industry?”
Jim: “Well, when an artist writes something, they KNOW how they want it to come out. I learned early on in my career that when there’s a label involved, you have a tendency to lose all your control [as an artist] and you are at the beck-and-call of someone else. I wanted more control over my career and I wanted to offer that same type of freedom to artists, and at the same time provide them the support and connections they need. We want them to be at the center [of their career] and have a more hands on approach. Music is artistry not recordology. When music started getting really popular, it wasn’t RCA, it was Elvis Presley… it was Patsy cline. The industry has gotten so far away from what people want… they want that personal touch. The consumer has lost touch with who the artist is, and that’s partially the fault of the business of music. At Mission House Music, we encourage grass roots methods… like touring; there is no greater marketing tool than touring, it builds your brand, your fans, and it’s all about word of mouth. ”Hey, I saw this amazing show last month, and they’re coming to town again, come with me!” It’s easy for me to speak about this, because I’m convicted. Daily I’m saying ‘Lord let me be a vessel for your Kingdom’. I’ve placed everything with him, and if he’s right at the center of everything we cannot fail. He has promised that… it’s a critical part of my music, of our music. The industry as a whole seems to be responding to that somewhat.”
TCM: “Your music has been featured on numerous popular radio networks such as “American Family Radio“, “Moody Broadcasting“, “UCB Europe”, ” Pilgrim Radio Network“, “Back to the Bible”, as well as hundreds of other stations here in the U.S. and Abroad. Tell me about hearing your music on the radio.”
Jim: “At first when I was driving and I would hear a song, it was really neat… To this day though, my mom loves it, she’ll call when she hears one of my songs, and she’ll say “I heard you on the radio!!” I listen more now to stay on top of the lyrics. You write a song, and you’re expected to remember it!! (Laughs). Radio is a great tool, though. The problem is when I listen I hear all of the little issues with my songs that I wish were different, so I am not listening the same as someone else. However, there are some neat examples of people hearing these songs on the radio and being touched by them. I was in downtown Dallas, and I had a radio interview. A lady called into the station and said “I had to take my car into the shop, and they disconnected the battery. I didn’t have my presets anymore, and I was scanning the channels, and I heard Start All Over.” She said it was a message for her in her life about starting all over, and she felt like it was a God moment. (The station wasn’t one of her presets, so she never would have heard the song, if the car wasn’t in the shop!) That was very cool to hear.”
TCM: “Talk to me about “Everything Changes”. I love the way the cd starts, with the Twila Paris song “How Beautiful”. The way that that song begins, you know you’re going to get something positive. It’s a much more upbeat and rocking version of that popular song. How did you come up with that arrangement?”
Jim: Shannon Becker, our radio promotions person at Mission House, helped with the original idea. Our producer George Hairr collaborated as well. We wanted to put this in a rock feel and Jeff Roach, who was the session leader, started playing this great idea on the piano. When we got in the studio, it just took off. The arrangement’s fun and the musicians are incredible. It starts off with that positive energy and we had this live string section which blew it up even more. We were listening back and thought “This is unbelievable; this song has God’s hands on it”.
TCM: “I also like the song your wrote, “Break Free”. Can you tell me about that song?”
Jim: “It came from speaking with people that have dealt with alcoholism, adultery, and other issues and struggles that have caused their lives to be broken. I know how Satan works; he’ll take an anthill and make a mountain out of it. As an example, if it’s addiction, or depression, he’ll make us feel like we are absolutely trapped where we can’t get out. What Jesus did is break those chains. Satan can’t bind us as Christians. Jesus paid the price and removed that bondage. The Deceiver wants to say “your God’s not big enough”. Just like The Devil came and tempted Jesus; he comes to us and says “you can’t function without this drink, or this pill or this addiction”. You have got worries; you need ME to help you get this. This is a big façade… and it’s where I came from. That’s the story behind Break Free, and it gets people’s feet tappin’ a bit so it covers all the bases!!” (Laughs).
Break Free Move Fast
From the chains that bind you down from your bitter past
Then move on, to a new life
Filled with faith from God above paid
with Sacrifice
Oh, Move on, Break Free
TCM: “You mention the phrase “blown away” on “Taken Back”, which is one of my favorite songs on the cd. How has God been blowing you away lately?”
Jim: “It blows me away on what he did on Calvary. I believe it was Todd Agnu’s version of My Jesus that I saw online that was overdubbed on a the scene from the movie Passion of the Christ where Jesus is being beaten… can you even begin to comprehend what Mary was going through?? Even Jesus felt that God had left him momentarily. I just want to give everything I have for him. Recently, though, the first 2 singles off the album made a run in the top 10 last fall: ”How Beautiful” and “Start All Over”. That’s a great way to SEE God working though the music and how it’s affecting people. As an example, I got an e-mail from someone that said “I heard your song Start Over, and I need to start over, thank you for this song”. God really is taking this music and using it in a mighty way. That brings me a peace and confirmation that this is what I’m supposed to be doing with my life. He’s opening doors day by day, man WHAT a Savior!!”
TCM: “I really liked the words to “Faith Hope and Love”, but one of the things I really noticed is that the harmonies are brilliantly done. I felt the same way about “You Are God”. I think harmonies are a lost art form, and these folks nailed it. Can you talk to me about that?”
Jim: Faith Hope and Love is almost like a duet as opposed to just harmony. I was honored to have Maria Long sing on that song. She’s an independent artist and is just as talented as you could imagine, and she’s got a great heart for the Lord and is really impacting people. On “You Are God,” a really talented 15 year old named Charity Vance sings harmony. Alan Farris helped produce that and came up with the arrangement, and Charity did a great job. That song is really fun at concerts because the audience can easily sing along, and I believe God wants us to have fun worshiping.
Jim talked a lot about his team at Mission House Music. He praised Alan Farris and called him a ‘crazy scary talented person’. Alan wrote the song Start All Over, and Jim said that Alan thinks “so far out of the box” at times. Alan also came up with some pretty cool touches on the cd, like the ominous keyboard part at the end of Taken Back that blends into the beginning of You’re All I Need. Jim mentioned Shannon Becker, his connections and his ability to connect with people. Jim also talked at length about his wife Beth, and her support of his mission and career. “I couldn’t do this without her support”. He talked about his tight family and his children and how he misses all of them when he’s on the road.
“Life’s short. What Mission House is doing NOW, today, we hope effects generations, long after we are gone. Our vision for the company is to keep affecting people.”–Jim Murphy
Jim says that Mission House stays small so that they are able to give each artist the attention he or she deserves, and they intend to stay “A close family that supports each other.” They provide quality marketing and support, but do it on a much more personal level. Their vision is different – they want to create a well-rounded artist by helping the artist show their heart through their music and performances. They know that the listener wants to connect with the artist that way, too, and creating that connection is what it’s all about at Mission House Music.
I asked him what type of advice he had for independent artists that were considering going with a label.
Jim: “I think that the number one benefit of being involved with a label is that the whole organization is working toward the same goal as a team. When you are independent, doing all the things you need to do by yourself can be a very scary process. With a label you have a support system for things like art direction, song selection, press, publicity, radio, and just having that support there. Other people giving you honest opinions… They may not be the opinions you want to hear! (laughs). But it definitely helps solidify things. I would recommend that anyone considering a label, make sure that God is at the center of the company and the people in the company. Don’t be fooled by the bright lights and the appeal of being with a label. Look deeply into all aspects of the label. Do research, meet the whole team. Some artists do just fine on their own, and not everyone needs a label… It benefits both parties, so make sure that the people and the whole endeavor stand the “God Test”. Do background checks like the FBI does (laughs!).”
Jim is committed to his mission and bringing great Christian music to the world. He says of God, “His will cannot be denied. Ultimately He will prevail and come through. I don’t want to appear to be perfect… I am SO unworthy of all of this. I am just trying to stay obedient and do what I feel God has called me to do”.
You can listen to Jim’s cd, and read more about him and Mission House here:Jim Murphy Myspace
Jim Murphy Website
Mission House Music
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Apr 29
Back From GMA
Hello everyone! Im glad to be back with you after my trip to Nashville and the GMA’s. We had a blast in nashville. Alot of meetings and fellowship with great individuals! I will be posting some pics and such from the trip in the next few days! I also had the pleasure of doing a sitdown interview with a magazine. I will be placing the interview in its entirety on the blog hopefully by weeks end.
Tomorrow I will be looking deeper into the song Faith Hope and Love. Try and stop by and say hello when you can! your prayers and support mean the world to me!
Blessings
Jim
Mth: 6:33
No commentsApr 22
CMCentral Album Review

By: Kevan Breitinger
Mission House Music is the aptly-titled label behind Jim Murphy’s sophomore project; both the label and the artist seem to center their energies on the mission first, with an openly Christ-first focus to their projects. Which is not to say the music doesn’t matter. Adult Contemporary lovers will greatly enjoy Murphy’s pop songs and inspirational bent.
Everything Changes starts strongly with Murphy’s warm rendition of the great Twila Paris song, “How Beautiful.” The orchestration is thick, the vocal is passionately delivered, and the bridge soars to the heights of expression. There’s pop a-plenty on the project, from the soulful “Break Free,” to the twangy, bouncy “You Are God,” to “My God Is With Me,” notable for its electric guitar solo. Other tracks take a bigger, more dramatic turn: the string-heavy title track, an appreciative affirmation of God’s saving sacrifice, and “Taken Back,” with its wailing guitar nuances and percolating rhythms.
Murphy closes with one of the more introspective tracks: under the quietly pulsating instrumentation of ballad “Faith Hope and Love” he explores the qualities of each trait. Everything Changes is a feel-good project, fills your spirit as much as your soul
No commentsApr 15
Break Free
Today I continue with my series on my new album “Everything Changes” giving a brief look and application into each song. Break Free, such a simple thing to say but such a difficult thing to grasp. But why? In life we are faced with daily struggles. I know I deal with things that could seemingly press me down and discourage me from little to large virtually every day. From temptation , doubt, depression, addictions we are all faced with utterly difficult situations time and time again in our lives. Each persons journey in life is different but each persons struggles are all so similar. They all begin with a seed of doubt being planted, a seed of sorrow, a seed of lust, all planted by Satan. All planned to destroy ourself at our inner core and to damage our relationship with Christ. While maybe not the greatest example of doubt , just this past week my wife broke a bone in her foot. Which by the way… is “Not good.” Immediatley I began to think about the situation at hand. Visualizing and audiblizing things like.. “How am I going to continue to travel and perform?” How can I possibly do what my wife does for our children” “How Lord, How?” You see I have 3 children, one a 6 month old. Yeah.. so, there I am thinking Okay Lord, why? Why Me? Needless to say I was just abit flustered yet, I wasnt the one injured but boy oh boy had satan turned this one on me. Just over the past few days I caught myself thinking “Here I have this crazy busy schedule and now Beth , of all things, steps on a toy and brakes her foot.” To complicate things further, following the accident, surgery was apparently the only option according to our General Practioner. So great, now not only were we dealing with a broken foot, but a surgically repaired broken foot. Finally from this point on I began to realize what was happening. Satan was taking this little broken bone and turning it into a pityfest a doubt festival. Taking thought by thought and discouraging me and discouraging my wife. Immediatley we started praying for her foot and that God would heal her and that surgery would not be neccesary. I shared with many of you on these message boards about the accident. and many of you offered up prayers for her health. My wife and I are so grateful to you! Our prayers were answered! Yesterday in a totally unexpected turn of events the orthopedic DR told us that Surgery was not required. The bone had it been broken 1/2 inch further would have required a surgical operation. 1/2 inch! Now thats close! God is Great! There is no doubt in our minds that he answered our prayers! There I stood only days earlier, doubting Him and pleading “Why?”
This story may not pertain to you but it does spell out How God works! In life we have chains that bind us. They sometimes even go as far to remove us from our walk with Christ. Satan takes something as small as a broken bone and turns it into a Mountain of Pain and Sorrow. The one thing though that remains is that Jesus never leaves us. Whether it be at our highest or lowest points, He is there. Waiting and yearning for us to return to Him for guidance. He tests us at our very core. Our faith in Him is what He cherishes most. What chains hold you down? Move on to a new life with Jesus today! He is ready and willing to give you a second chance!
Todays verse comes from Matthew Chapter 6 Verse 33 “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and all these things will be given unto you.”
Blessings
Jim
2 commentsApr 7
Everything Changes
Good Monday to All
I pray each of you had a safe week. I wanted to take a few minutes today to give everyone an “inside” look at the song and title track of my new album “Everything Changes.” About a Year and a half ago I was vacationing in Destin, Florida with my family and friends. During this time I was just about in go mode for the production of my new album and was geared to start finding songs. In fact, we were all very excited to get started but knew it was going to be a very tedious process putting the album together.
Now by no means am I a great song writer. In fact I am sooooo not one, but one night at the beach God intervened and gave me the words to this song. It was about 4 Am in the morning when I awoke in the condo to grab a glass of water. I looked out across the room and saw the moon hitting the ocean. An almost chilling feeling came across my body as I walked onto the balcony and sat, listening to the waves crash one by one. During this serene time on the balcony, I started reflecting on my life and started recalling my adolescent years following my salvation. Not long into my thought process I began thinking about how “Everything had Changed” and how God turned me from my irresponsible ways and placed his trust with me to go Minister to His People through music. Immediatley I knew He was speaking to me and giving me reflection for something much greater than for just my thoughts. Following this revelation, I went inside the Condo and grabbed a Channel Line up sheet on top of the television. I began to scribble thoughts, one by one by one. Then verse 1 was written, soon after verse 2 and before sunrise I had the entire song written and the melody to match, or I should say God had the song written.
Naturally I was so excited! Immediatley I wanted to call my producer and tell him about what happened but realized it was much too early for that. When my wife awoke I shared with her the song and the experience I had while writing it. Its amazing how God works, and I thought I was thirsty at 4 Am? Oh No, God had Big plans even at 4 am in the morning when I least expected it.
What about you? Have you ever had an experience with God that totally caught you by suprise? God remains at work Every day in our lives. He is a living God! How awesome to think that even in the most unforseen times and places that He is there working to draw us ever closer to His Word. Our verse for the week comes from Hebrews Chapter 13 Verse 5.
The Lord has assured us, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5)
Isn’t comforting to know the He is always there. No matter our tribulations God has conquered all. Pray and reflect on how God has changed your life or how you want Him to change your life today. Ask him to reveal his plan for your life and that His will be done from this day forward.
Blessings
Jim
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