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True Riches: Becoming More Like Jesus
True confession? I am not a very compassionate person. I once asked a college friend if I should pray for God to help me care more about other people, or if I should just accept that I don’t. My focus on myself was keeping me from having concern for the well-being of others. This kind… The post True Riches: Becoming More Like Jesus appeared first on FaithGateway.
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Palau: Proclaiming the Gospel
There is a harvest waiting around the world for those willing to obey and gather it. I have seen it in every country, on every continent. I’ll never forget being in Hong Kong in 1997 (the second time we went there), as the people of that beautiful island pre- pared for an uncertain future under… The post Palau: Proclaiming the Gospel appeared first on FaithGateway.
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Nothing Is Lost
Grab Hold with Both Hands That’s why I don’t think there’s any comparison between the present hard times and the coming good times. The created world itself can hardly wait for what’s coming next. Everything in creation is being more or less held back. God reins it in until both creation and all the creatures… The post Nothing Is Lost appeared first on FaithGateway.
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Praying the Names of God: Father
Ab, Abba, Pater The Name Though the Old Testament provides many rich names and titles for God, the New Testament reveals Him most fully. Jesus, in fact, shocked and offended the religious leaders of His day by claiming that He had a Father/Son relationship with the God whose name they feared even to pronounce. Furthermore,… The post Praying the Names of God: Father appeared first on FaithGateway.
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The Art Of Deception by Louise Mangos
Innocence vs Experience The Art Of Deception by Louise Mangos is a complex contemporary crime drama that consumed me from the start. The action alternates between present day and seven years earlier. The reader witnesses the build up to present circumstances. Louise Mangos has produced an intricate plotline. The novel deals with truth and lies, […]
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Simple Summer Reading Challenge for Tweens and Teens
It’s time for summer reading! Do your tweens and teens have summer reading assignments for school? Perhaps a classic or two and maybe a contemporary “buzz” book? Summer Reading … Not Just for School Summer reading for school certainly serves a purpose, but so does summer reading that builds family relationships and family culture. When tweens and teens are already reading assigned books for school, we might hesitate to require more reading. After all, there’s a place for pool time and summer camp and visits with grandparents, too. But what if you asked your tweens or teens to read just ONE extra book this summer? A book of your choice?…
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Summer Reading Challenge Round-Up
It’s time for a summer reading challenge! Redeemed Reader isn’t sponsoring a particular summer reading challenge this summer, but we’ve got some fantastic options in our archives. Even if you participated in one of these before, your kids are indubitably older than the first go ’round, so you can read different books on the list! Around the World in 60 Days Try our most popular, most extensive summer reading challenge and travel the globe, read old books, new books, graphic novels, nonfiction, fairy tales, and more. We’re in the process of updating this challenge so it’s more accessible and easier to use, but for now, you’ll have to follow the…
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Best Thing I Heard Today: June 5, 2019
A.I. the Anomally — Foreigner (feat. Taelor Gray) If you are a fan of Christian rap, hip-hop or other similar forms expression and you’re not familiar with this artist, you need to be. Forget that she is a woman…I’ve heard very few artists PERIOD that have such a unique style of music and lyrical approach. A.I. the Anomally‘s new song, “Foreigner (feat. Taelor Gray),” is the Best Thing I Heard Today! A.I. the Anomaly – Topic “Foreigner (feat. Taelor Gray)” Album: BLNKNVS
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Bethel Music Releases Live Video for ‘Egypt’
Nashville, TN (June 6, 2019)Bethel Music recently released a live/lyric video for the song “Egypt” lead in worship by Cory Asbury. Watch it here:
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Jekalyn Carr Premieres New Video for ‘I See Miracles’
Atlanta, GA (June 6, 2019) In honor of June’s Black Music Month, 22-year-old chart-topper, 4-time Stellar Award-winning, GMA Dove Award winning, three-time GRAMMY® Award nominated, two-time Billboard Music Award nominated, and NAACP Image Award nominated singer-songwriter Jekalyn Carr recently premiered the video for her new single “I See Miracles.” Watch it here: Filmed in HD and shot on location in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jekalyn Carr’s first-ever concept music video is directed by Kauwuane Burton. The track is produced and written with her father, manager and three-time GRAMMY® Award nominated musician Allen Carr. The father/daughter duo come together again to present this inspirational and faith-activating song on the heels of garnering…





























