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Wilderness Hacks by Joslin Brorson
Wilderness Hacks pits two conflicting personalities into is an exciting and realistic ride through disaster and survival. The post Wilderness Hacks by Joslin Brorson appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Youth Group Reunion Tour: Toby / Third Day / Tomlin
Somewhere deep in a church gym storage closet, there’s probably an old VHS tape labeled “Rap, Rock & Soul” and today that felt it returned… Rap, Rock &… Worship. Load the church van, it’s time for the ultimate youth group reunion tour. This fall, three of the most legendary names in Christian music history, TobyMac, Chris Tomlin, and Third Day, are joining forces for what may be the closest thing millennials will ever get to the feeling of a family reunion. This short run of only 12 arenas kicks off this November. With a combined legacy of over 55 No. 1 singles, multiple GRAMMY® Awards, and enough iconic songs to fill several burnt CDs. Each…
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The Disappearing Seat by Heather Holleman
The Disappearing Seat is a novel about struggling with the ups and downs of friendship that girls in middle school can relate to. The post The Disappearing Seat by Heather Holleman appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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God Wins American Idol
American Idol crowned its newest winner on Monday night as stay-at-home mom Hannah Harper took home the Season 24 title following a star-studded live finale. Harper defeated finalists Jordan McCullough and Keyla Richardson after weeks of competition that showcased some of the strongest vocalists in recent Idol history. But beyond the competition itself, viewers also noticed the strong expressions of faith throughout the evening. Runner-up Jordan McCullough, a worship leader from Tennessee, returned to the song that first introduced many viewers to his faith-filled artistry by performing Bethel Music’s “Goodness of God” during the finale. Christian artist Tori Kelly performed her latest song, “Control,” at the finale with other contestants.…
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Ten Minutes of Home by Nell Branum
Riley and her brother Noah are desperate to find the treasure so they can help boost the family finances in Ten Minutes of Home, the third Heroes on the Home Front Mystery. The post Ten Minutes of Home by Nell Branum appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Phil Wickham: The Author?
“Through writing this book, it became so clear to me that God is with us in every moment, and that when we turn our hearts toward Him, even the ordinary parts of life can become acts of worship. My hope is that this message helps people see their lives as a song of praise, an anthem of worship, an everyday hallelujah.” – Phil Wickham That message sits at the center of Everyday Hallelujah: Unlocking Deep Joy Through Everyday Acts of Worship, the new book from the Grammy-nominated worship leader, arriving August 11, 2026 through Nelson Books. Fans attending Wickham’s 40-city Song of the Saints arena tour have already been introduced to the project’s companion…
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Amy Grant Reflects on Faith and Legacy in CCM Magazine Cover Story
CCM Magazine is pleased to announce that global music icon Amy Grant will grace the cover of its May 2026 issue, marking a historic milestone in Contemporary Christian Music. With this latest appearance, Grant officially sets the record for the most cover stories in CCM Magazine history. The May edition of Cover Story, by co-editor Logan Sekulow, captures a one-on-one conversation with Grant as she promotes her first new album in over a decade, The Me That Remains, arriving May 8, 2026. Expanding beyond a traditional print feature, the story also lives as a visual episode, bringing the conversation, performances, and artistry to life on screen. The record marks a…
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Michael Sarver Tackles Tough Questions With New Pop Anthem
“More Like You,” the latest in a string of stirring new singles from singer/songwriter and American Idol alum Michael Sarver, is now available on streaming platforms from S&G Music Enterprises (distributed by WieRise Music). Penned by Sarver and Sidewalk Prophets’ Dave Frey along with Ben McDonald, Dan Macal, and Justin Richards, the potent pop anthem takes aim at the motives of the heart. A powerful plea for authenticity challenging performative platitudes and superficial spirituality, “More Like You” is ultimately the expression of a desire deeply rooted in Sarver’s soul “I wanna find beauty in all things/Like You do/I wanna be real hope and shine it/Like You do.” “I hope this…
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Amy Grant Returns with Her First Album of Original Songs in 13 Years
Six-time GRAMMY® Award winner and 2022 Kennedy Center Honoree Amy Grant has returned with her first collection of original songs in 13 years, The Me That Remains, out today via Thirty Tigers. A deeply personal and reflective work, The Me That Remains finds Grant taking a clear-eyed look at where she stands personally, spiritually, and creatively today. Across its ten tracks, the album reflects on healing, connection, endurance, and grace, shaped by the life experience of a beloved musician now more than 50 years into a groundbreaking career. “I had so much fun going back into the studio again and making this project with Mac [McAnally],” Grant says. “To hear…
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Robert Hawkins Releases New Remix Celebrating Sobriety
Robert Hawkins returns with “Things Will Work Out (Remix),” a bold and uplifting reimagining of one of his most personal songs, now released as a powerful declaration of victory and perseverance. Originally written during a deeply difficult season marked by depression, recovery, and the fight to overcome addiction, the song has taken on new life as a testimony that healing is real and that, in time, it truly does work out. Featuring acclaimed voices Wess Morgan, Minon Sarten, and The Recovery Gathering Band, and produced by Lamontt “Spechouse” Blackshire, the remix carries a renewed sense of urgency and hope. Anchored in faith, the track reminds listeners that even in life’s…




























