Discovering God's Love through Music
Sling & Stone Music is about "Discovering God's Love through Music".
We hope to help spread the Good News by making this site as friendly and as easily accessible as possible.
Armed with just a Sling and a Stone and all the promises of God, we (my wife and I) feel that we are ready to face the giants.
Coincidentally, Sling & Stone is the name of the company we are planning to build in the near future. This website brings us closer to fullfilling that dream.
So David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone; without a sword in his hand he struck down the Philistine and killed him. - 1 Samuel 17:50
Visit our blog section regularly for more husband and wife thoughts about this website's journey.
We honestly think that the success of a project largely depends on the community that would eventually be built around it. Feel free to drop us a comment, feature request or bug report at our Assembla space, our blog or email us at slingandstonemusic [AT] gmail [DOT] com.
We'd like to know how we can serve you better.
Sling & Stone Music would like to thank the following services for making this site possible:
Paul is passionate about computers and music. He finished a Computer Science degree from University of the Philippines Los Baños , with a special project on Java-powered metronomes. Though he hasn't been making and playing much music now, computer and technology remain top interests for him. His spare time are mostly spent creating or improving web applications - mostly for use by his home church, playing with his two kids and spending quality time with his wife.
Paul regularly writes about his thoughts on software development, lessons in life as well as his faith through his blog, DAYG. He dreams of writing an IT book someday.
A web designer par-excellence, okay, maybe a decade from now, she hesitantly learned web designing through her husband. Now, she loves it and consider it her third child. She juggles work and homekeeping with the aid of two very unwilling nannys. She remembers everything that should not be forgotten after she has forgotten them. She pours out her joys and frustrations through her blog, A Mom in Progress.