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XIII Minutes Drops Acoustic Single
Following the studio version and instrumental release of “Stay,” XIII Minutes continues their Summer of Stay campaign with a stripped-back acoustic take on the fan-favorite track, out today. Trading the band’s signature punch for raw vulnerability, the acoustic version of “Stay” reveals a different side of XIII Minutes–one that leans into reflective melodies and emotional resonance. The lyrics take center stage in this arrangement, inviting listeners to sit with the tension, healing, and hope that pulse beneath the surface of the song. “Our goal with each version of ‘Stay’ is to give people another reason to return to the message,” the band shares. “This acoustic version captures the heart behind…
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HOMECOMING Announces the Release of New Song
Canadian worship collective HOMECOMING released their heartfelt new single “the cost (given for us)” today. Overflowing with deep gratitude and awe for Jesus’ sacrifice, the song powerfully declares how, though undeserving, believers are saved and washed clean by a mercy they could never earn. In the opening verse, the lyrics express this profound truth “You took my place, how can it be? By your grace I’m saved. I did not deserve Your mercy. Your blood washed me clean.” The song then brings listeners to their knees at the cross, overwhelmed by grace, declaring, “I am down on my knees at the cross. I cannot imagine the cost of Your love…
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Tea Party Rules by Ame Dyckman and K. G. Campbell
Tea Party Rules is a picture book for anyone who loves bears, tea, or just a fun story. The post Tea Party Rules by Ame Dyckman and K. G. Campbell appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Vacation: Three and a Half Stories by Ame Dyckman
Geisel Award-winning Vacation is an easy reader about Bat, Cat, and Rat who want to take a vacation, but run into difficulties. The post Vacation: Three and a Half Stories by Ame Dyckman appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Mac to the Future? Third Day Countdown Teases Potential Reunion
There’s something in the air—and it feels like a consuming fire from Georgia. A cryptic countdown timer has appeared on ThirdDay.com, and fans are buzzing with one burning question: Is this the start of a Third Day reunion? The clock is ticking down to next Wednesday, and while no official statement has been released, the timing—and the silence—is just loud enough to suggest something big is brewing. Could it be a full-blown reunion tour? A new studio album? Or are we in for something more symbolic, like a tribute livestream or legacy box set? Here’s what we know: Mac Powell, the unmistakable voice of Third Day, recently graced the stage…
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Steven Malcolm Releases New Single ‘One You’ Featuring Parris Chariz
Nashville, Tenn. (June 13, 2025) Curb Records recording artist Steven Malcolm declares the only source of truth and hope on “One You,” out today (6/13). Featuring hip hop artist Parris Chariz, the smooth track spreads a message that resonates worldwide – real peace and identity can only be found in the One that never changes. Born out of a moment of deep reflection on the chaos of today’s world, where truth feels blurred by fake news, misleading social media, and the constant pressure to chase clout, “One You” stands as a bold declaration that there’s only one true God. Both personal testimony and cultural wake-up call, listeners are reminded that…
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What Actually Changed My Life
If you’re reading this, you’re not after surface-level faith. You want real change—more of Jesus, more love, more power, more of the Spirit alive in you. You want to stop just hearing the Word and start walking it out. If that’s you—I see you. I’ve been you. Maybe you’re tired. Needing breakthrough. Longing to hear God more clearly. Craving healing—real healing—not just coping. You want to love God fully, like Scripture says, but wounds, habits, and life keep getting in the way. That was me too. Until one thing finally changed everything: Powerful. Unfiltered. Prayer. Not the kind you open or close meetings with. Not the distracted, mind-wandering kind. I’m…
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The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle by Anne Renaud
The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle is a fun picture book biography to enjoy alongside everyone’s favorite frozen treat (bonus: it includes science activities!). The post The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle by Anne Renaud appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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*The Crayon Man by Natascha Biebow
The Crayon Man boldly and boisterously tells the story of how Crayola crayons were invented. The post *The Crayon Man by Natascha Biebow appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Summer of the Bone Horses by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
The Summer of the Bone Horses recalls a boy’s sojourn with his Dakota grandparents on the Rosebud Reservation. The post The Summer of the Bone Horses by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve appeared first on Redeemed Reader.





























