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The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne by Laura Alary
Cecelia Payne’s curiosity led her to discover what stars are made of. The post The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne by Laura Alary appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Talking Books: Audiobook Inventor Dr. Robert B. Irwin and a New Way to Read by Jenny Lacika
Dr. Robert B. Irwin set out to invent a way for all people to access stories: audiobooks. Talking Books is his story. The post Talking Books: Audiobook Inventor Dr. Robert B. Irwin and a New Way to Read by Jenny Lacika appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Seven Million Steps by Derrick Barnes and Christian Gregory
Dick Gregory ran seven million steps to raise awareness of hunger across the nation. The post Seven Million Steps by Derrick Barnes and Christian Gregory appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The First Of All The Firsts by Julia
A poem for my much missed, dearly departed Dad Today I face the first of all the firsts, Fathers Day, Without you. Never again by my side. You left too soon. Left, Hearts breaking, Arms aching. No more to hear your voice, No longer able to hug you, And whisper “I love you.” You left […]
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F1 Racing: Drive by Rachel Brookes
Perfect For The F1 Fan F1 Racing: Drive by Rachel Brookes is the perfect companion for the F1 fan. Rachel Brookes writes in a very personable style that draws the reader into her inner circle. The book covers technical topics such as set up, choice of tyres, breaking, approach to corners etc. She presents them […]
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Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Murder by Amy Lilliard
Cosy Crime Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Murder by Amy Lillard is a contemporary cosy crime novel that I enjoyed. It is the first book in A Main Street Book Club Mystery which promises to be entertaining. The reader enters small town America where a murder of one of their own has been committed. […]
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How a Broadway Star Found Hope in God and America
Whether audiences discovered her on Broadway as the star of Mamma Mia, through her viral interpretation of Radiohead’s “Creep,” or during her runs as Elphaba in the touring production of Wicked, her voice has always commanded attention. But after spending time with Carrie Manolakos for our latest CCM Spotlight, I came away convinced that her latest music may be her most important work yet. Watch the full CCM Spotlight interview plus Carrie’s stunning live performances of “America the Beautiful” and “All Eyes on Us.” They are easily two of the finest vocal performances you’ll ever hear. Carrie’s new EP, Oh Beautiful, arrives at a fascinating moment in American history…
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Remembering Sixpence None the Richer’s Justin Cary (1975-2026)
Our music community is mourning the loss of Justin Cary, beloved bassist of Sixpence None the Richer, following complications from a stroke. Leigh Nash shared a tribute on her social media: “We sure had a great time” is an understatement. Thank you, Justin. We love you forever. Please keep his dear Linda close to your hearts. She is our family. There’s never been anybody like Justin. Just days earlier, Nash reflected on the overwhelming love surrounding her longtime bandmate: “We love our brother so so much. Words don’t cover it. I know so many out there love him too. Saw his brilliance, second to NONE professionalism, class, humor.” Longtime friend…
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LoveSong Documentary Arrives on Prime Video
Long before Christian music became an industry, before arena tours, streaming playlists, worship charts, and before our magazine coined the term “CCM” itself, there was LoveSong. A Band Called LoveSong: The Music and Movement of the Jesus Revolution is available now for free to Amazon Prime subscribers across English-speaking countries worldwide, introducing a new generation to one of the most important bands in Christian music history. For CCM readers, the timing feels especially significant. Last year, we paid tribute to the late Chuck Girard, the legendary LoveSong founder whose influence can still be heard throughout Christian music today. While many younger listeners may know the names that followed, Amy Grant, Michael…
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Darling Bud by C J Skuse
Chilling – Nature Vs Nurture Darling Bud by C J Skuse is a chilling contemporary novel and the sixth book in the Sweetpea series but can be read as a stand-alone. There is the theme of nature versus nurture. Do we become monsters? Is there something in our DNA or can we overcome our genes? […]





























