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City Spies Series by James Ponte
Fun and engaging, the middle grades-level City Spies series is like Mission Impossible with teenagers. The post City Spies Series by James Ponte appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Relient K Shocks Nashville with Free Show at Brown’s Diner — And They’re Doing It Again Tonight
Last night in Nashville, one of the most beloved bands of the 2000s turned back the clock—and turned up the volume—inside a burger joint. Relient K played a surprise, full-band show at Brown’s Diner, the Hillsboro Village landmark known more for its fried pickles than pop-punk history. But for about 100 lucky fans crammed into the diner, and the hundreds more packed on the deck and sidewalks outside peering through windows, it became a front-row seat to an unforgettable night. Relient K – Brown’s Diner – 05/30/2025Photographer: Alicia St Gelais It marked the band’s first live show in nearly a year and featured longtime members Matt Thiessen, Matt Hoopes, and…
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Riding the Rails: Big Boy 4014 and Ticket to Ride
Big Boy 4014 and the Steam Train charts the restoration of a legendary locomotive. Big Boy 4014 and the Steam Train by Marsha Diane Arnold, illustrated by Adam Gustavson. Sleeping Bear Press, 2025, 40 pages. Reading Level: Picture Book, ages 4-8 Recommended for: ages 6-12 They were the largest steam locomotives ever built. In the… The post Riding the Rails: Big Boy 4014 and Ticket to Ride appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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*The King’s Cadets and Little Joe by Joe Sutphin and Kevan Chandler
The King’s Cadets and Little Joe is a chapter book for fans of Little Pilgrim’s Progress. The post *The King’s Cadets and Little Joe by Joe Sutphin and Kevan Chandler appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim by Brian H. Cosby
John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim is a middle grades biography of the author of the beloved Christian classic, Pilgrim’s Progress. The post John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim by Brian H. Cosby appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Newsboys Drop First Adam Agee Led Studio Project
“God had other plans for us.” That’s how new lead vocalist Adam Agee describes the unexpected journey that led to Worldwide Revival (Deluxe), which officially dropped today, May 30. Originally planned as a two-part rollout, Worldwide Revival evolved into something bigger and more personal. “As we have navigated this new season, we ultimately felt called to close out this chapter of music with a deluxe version that includes both the original songs from Part One but also some new songs that give listeners a glimpse into the future of Newsboys,” says Agee. That future starts with “Fortress,” a scripture-fueled anthem inspired by Psalm 91. Anchored by the line “I will abide in the…
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Red Carpet Moments from the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards
The stories, the songs, the red carpet moments — it’s all here. The 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards celebrated the voices shaping faith and culture. Watch NOW as CCM catches up with your favorite nominees, newcomers, and legends! Catch the full K-LOVE Fan Awards show airing exclusively on TBN or on the TBN app, Friday, May 30, 2025, at 6:30p and 9p CT!
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2025 Reader’s Choice + Books of the Year
We are proud to present the winners of our inaugural Books of the Year Award! *Most of this content was originally published in our May 2025 Quarterly Magazine. The Redeemed Reader team has long wanted to launch our own Book of the Year Award. Why? First, we wanted to acknowledge the many excellent books written… The post 2025 Reader’s Choice + Books of the Year appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Are We There Yet? by Stacy McAnulty
Are We There Yet? is an entertaining travelogue of the first cross-country road trip. The post Are We There Yet? by Stacy McAnulty appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Reawakening of Rock: Brandon Lake’s Sevens
For those paying attention, something’s been stirring beneath the surface of Christian music—something louder, heavier, and long overdue. Brandon Lake’s new single SEVENS is hinting at a long-dormant movement waking back up. Built on distorted guitars, slamming drums, and piercing vocals, the track leans heavily into early 2000s rock territory. But beyond the sound, the lyrics themselves stand out. Blood moon, blood red / Blood down His robe / Blood of the lamb / Has overcome Seven heads / Seven scrolls / Seven seals / Seven bowls / I’m seeing sevens in the sky It’s not subtle. The apocalyptic language—straight from the book of Revelation—is brimming with fire, warfare, and prophetic imagery.…





























