Full name: Jonathan Blake Gosnell

Hometown: Decatur, Alabama
Current Town: Douglas, Georgia

Nickname: Mooch (I love free stuff too much)

Four Truths and a Lie: I play a guitar I got from a pawn shop, I once went whitewater rafting in the snow, my bottom teeth are false, I love Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches, I once drove LeAnne Rimes to the front of the Opry House on the day of the Country Music Awards show. (see least favorite food for a hint)

Favorite Food: Free Food — if you're buying, then I'm eating.
Least Favorite Food: Peanut Butter — the stuff will literally kill me (deathly allergic to it).
Pop or Coke?: I'm from Alabama, ya'll, it's definitely all Coke.

Musical Background: 12 years of piano lessons (big ups to Kay Grubbs, my piano teacher), Triple Band Nerd in high school (concert band: clarinet, marching band: drum line, jazz band: guitar), 11 years of guitar (self-taught)

Guitar I First Owned: Gibson Epiphone
Guitar I Wish I Owned: Taylor or maybe even a Louden
Guitar I Play Now: Ovation 1869 Custom Legend

Good Music: Bebo Norman, Patty Griffin, Caedmon's Call, Derek Webb, Chris Tomlin, Jami Smith, Jennifer Knapp, Sixpence None the Richer, Nicole Nordeman, Waterdeep, Chris Rice, Sandra McCracken, Bruce Springstein, David Crowder Band, Jars of Clay, Over the Rhine, Coldplay, Kevin Max, and Matt Redman.

Pet Peeve: The words "Pet Peeve"

Favorite Book: "The Journey of Desire" by John Eldrigdge

Book I am reading right now: "When I Don't Desire God; How to Fight for Joy" by John Piper

Favorite Book When I Was a Kid: The Many Faces of Ernie

Education Victim: Bachlor's of Science, Recording Industry; Middle Tennessee State University

Famous Quote From My Dad: "Put down those books, son, and learn what they're about."

Famous Quote From My Mom: "I can't hear the words because the music is too loud."

Sibling: One very cool brother who is a senior at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville...and in August Lindsay Pitts will be my sister-in-law!

My Real Job: Worship Pastor; GracePointe Church, Douglas, Georgia

Most Important: Knowing Jesus Christ....not just knowing about Him, but really knowing Him, experiencing a personal relationship with Him, and making Him known to other people.