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VIDEO PREMIERE Shelly Moore Shares New Worship Single
After eight years, Singer/songwriter and worship artist Shelly Moore returns with triumphant Easter single “Forever Now A Crown.” The song, co-written with Michael Farren, is premiering exclusively at NewReleaseToday. Watch the lyric video below. “After a long season of various trials, because of Christ’s faithfulness to me, I found myself restored and overwhelmed with gratitude,” explains Shelly. “In light of His goodness, I wanted to write songs that highlighted His Lordship and His victory. There were a lot of songs at that time that talked about how we are victorious as people of God. Yet, what my heart needed was to celebrate His victory alone because I knew my own…
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NRT Partners With Virtual Music Tours
Today, NewReleaseToday joined forces with Visible Music College and Madison Line Records to launch Virtual Music Tour, an online platform that will connect artists and bands with audiences worldwide for online concerts and events. The idea was formed from multiple questions that needed answers. In light of the current environment, how can a tour go online? How do artists and creatives save money as the market keeps changing? How do artists find a way to tour a record while keeping a family unit intact? How can audiences that are physically challenged, chronically ill, socially anxious and fearful still connect with their favorite artists and the power of live music? How…
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Sandi Patty Tests Positive for the Coronavirus
Yesterday on social media, Christian artist and author Sandi Patty announced that she has tested positive for the coronavirus. “I received confirmation that I tested positive for COVID19. I am at home and Don and I are under quarantine for the next 14 days.” Sandi shared. “I’m so impressed with how our Health Department handled my case and grateful for their attentiveness. They are working so hard right now to keep us all safe. WE MUST DO OUR PART. This is not fake news. If you are not already practicing social distancing and STAYING HOME, DO SO NOW!” She continued. “This is what we can all do. This is how…
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Nashville’s The Belonging Co Readies Anthemic New Single
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–“Holy (Song of the Ages),” the new anthem from Nashville-based The Belonging Co, will be available March 27. Inspired by John’s vision of worship around the throne of God in Revelation 4, the song was recorded live at The Belonging Co’s downtown Nashville campus and features their worship pastor, Andrew Holt. Co-penned by Holt, “Holy (Song of the Ages)” was birthed during a spontaneous moment of corporate worship as he began singing lyrics that would ultimately comprise the song’s bridge. The church’s lead pastor Henry Seeley and worship leader/songwriter Daniella Mason later joined Holt to complete the track. “It felt like God moving in that moment,” Holt recalls of…
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The Cost of Discipleship
Every Christian is a disciple. In fact, the Lord’s Great Commission was to go into all the world and make disciples… teaching them to observe all that I commanded you. — Matthew 28:19-20 That means the mission of the Church, and the goal of evangelism, is to make disciples. Disciples are people who believe, those… The post The Cost of Discipleship appeared first on FaithGateway.
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Let’s Pray
With all the stockpiling, the fear and the panic…with all the feelings of “will God be there for me,” “are we going to be okay” and “how long will this last…” — the heart of our feelings must be addressed. This is essential, because —denying (shoving away, pretending they aren’t there, ignoring) feelings does not help us feel good. It doesn’t work. Only God’s truth and promises can supersede the feelings trying to overrule us. Prayer is a divine interchange. It is a warm bath for our feelings. Through prayer, we cast what we carry on Jesus — and then He carries it. Think: Jesus, carrying the cross. He takes…
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Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen by Marthe Jocelyn
The Aggie Morton series introduces young readers to a young Agatha Christie, already solving crimes in her seaside home town. The Body under the Piano (Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen #1) by Marthe Jocelyn. Tundra (PRH Canada), 2020, 318 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12 Recommended for: ages 10-14 Though painfully shy, Agatha (Aggie) Morton has a lively imagination. And there’s plenty to occupy her time in the seaside town of Torquay (England), 1902. Her beloved father’s passing the year before has cast a pall, but Mummy and Grannie Jane take good care of her. Also, she’s just made a friend: Hector Perot, a Belgian orphan who shares her curiosity…
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The Fight
What if the only thing standing between where you are and where God has called you to be is a fight? It might be the last thing you expected, especially on your journey with Christ. We’re taught that “blessed are the peace-makers” and that we should “make every effort to live in peace” (Matthew 5:9;… The post The Fight appeared first on FaithGateway.
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A Peace-Bringing Psalm
My son kept asking, “Mom, am I going be okay? How many people are dying? Will Coronavirus get us?” When he asked, his eyes darted left and right and his hands fidgeted with jerk-like motions. I tried to address every question, but head-knowledge hardly appeases a heart. He needed more… More than a know-it-all momma, he needed a heart-assuring Papa. Papa God. Fortunately, my little 8-year old found his way to Psalm 91. After reading it, a sense of calm fell over him and, he said, “I am going to memorize this whole thing.” He did. Then, he prayed it over himself and the virus. Quite suddenly, peace, power, and…
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The Unteachables by Gordon Korman
The Unteachables rounds up a class full of misfits and molds them into a prize-winning team. The Unteachables by Gordon Korman. Balzer + Bray (HarperColins), 2019, 279 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12 Recommended for: Ages 10-15 When Kiana walks into her 8th-grade homeroom on her first day at Greenwich Middle School, the students are roasting marshmallows stuck on pencils over a trash-can fire. Then a (supposedly) responsible adult enters, carrying a coffee mug the size of a toilet bowl. His first act is to calmly pour the contents over the fire. “Good morning. I’m your teacher, Mr. Kermit.” Fortunately, Kiana doesn’t plan to be around long. This is…





























