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7eventh Time Down | ‘God is on the Move’
7eventh Time Down performs ‘God is on the Move’ as part of their recent episode of CCM Magazine‘s ‘Features on Film with Andrew Greer.‘ Click play to watch on this page.
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Lecrae: Spinning Many Creative Plates in 2019
by Matt Conner This spring, Lecrae is breaking his silence. The chart-topping artist has felt the creative spark again after giving himself a reprieve from industry demands. Time with family and friends has given way to new perspectives and ideas, and the end result is lots of Lecrae to come in different mediums later this year. For now, however, the artist is enjoying his role as architect. Lecrae has helped to pull together the Unashamed Forever Tour, a spring run of tour dates that features heavyweights like Andy Mineo, GAWVI, KB, Tedashii, and Trip Lee next to exciting young talents like 1K Phew and WHATUPRG. We recently caught up with…
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A Promise for the Days You Wonder if Anyone Sees
Blog Post by Abby McDonald The screaming started as soon as the plane began descending into Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. To say I was mortified is an understatement. I tried to console my two-year-old son with toys and promises that we’d be there soon, but it was no use. I silently wished I could hide somewhere until we reached the terminal. As I journey through motherhood, God repeatedly shows me it’s a continual process of refinement. And often, he uses situations I never desired to remind me his work is still in progress. This experience on the plane was one of them. Travel with young children means trying to prepare yourself…
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Remember Me by Marion Ueckermann
New Every Morning Remember Me by Marion Ueckermann is a delightful Christian romance that will warm your heart. It is the first book in the Chapel Cove Romance series and I cannot wait for the subsequent books. There are always opportunities to return to God, no matter how far we have wandered.
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*The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
Holling Hoodhood comes to appreciate more than Shakespeare in this humorous historical fiction middle school novel. Starred review for The Wednesday Wars! *The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt. Clarion, 2007 (Newbery Honor). 272 pages. Reading Level: Middle grades, ages 10-12 Recommended For: Ages 10 and up, particularly 12-13 year olds The Wednesday Wars Toads, beetles, bats! His Jewish classmates are off early to the synagogue on Wednesday afternoons; his Catholic classmates to church. Holling Hoodhood, a Presbyterian, is forced to read Shakespeare and clap erasers for his teacher, Mrs. Baker, who clearly hates his guts. Every single Wednesday afternoon for the entire school year. After school, Holling dodges Doug…
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The Adventures of Chris Fable: A Boy’s Symbolic Quest
The Adventures of Chris Fable: A Boy’s Symbolic Quest The Adventures of Chris Fable is an imaginative film that tells the story of a runaway boy named Chris who lives on thieving for a Fagin-like character Iggy. The preacher Evangeline caught him pilfering inside the church and held him to return the candlesticks. She mentioned The Bible as the most important book, so he took it along with other books he got in his bag. Iggy says that books are worthless and he wanted metals only. He serves a master called the prince and the children in the junkyard were all his servants. Chris had a nightmare that there…
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Best Thing I Heard Today: March 25, 2019
Nathan Taylor — “How Could I Be Silent” I don’t know much about this guy except that he is a Worship Leader and speaker at conferences who hales from West Palm Beach, FL. There were several songs that stood out for me from last Friday’s batch of new songs, but Nathan Taylor‘s “How Could I Be Silent” is simply the Best Thing I Heard Today. I’m definitely going to have to find more of his music….this is what worship music should be like in 2019! Check it out!
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Gospel Icon Kurt Carr Releases New Single
Nashville, TN (March 22, 2019) The legendary maestro Kurt Carr is back with new music, with the release of his new single “Bless Somebody Else (Dorothy’s Song)”! The two-time GRAMMY® nominated Gospel icon has crafted a masterful blend to excite the senses and replenish the soul on this new single, available now at digital platforms and newly-released to radio. Carr leads “Bless Somebody Else (Dorothy’s Song)” to new heights, bringing together his friends in an all-star performance of celebrated voices with The Kurt Carr Singers, Miles Caton, Wess Morgan, Fred Hammond, Faith Evans, Yolanda Adams, Smokie Norful, Erica Campbell, Roosevelt Griffin, John P. Kee, Jekalyn Carr, Bishop Paul S. Morton,…
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Mallary Hope Gets Vulnerable with ‘Out of My Hands’
Nashville, TN (March 22, 2019) Christian music singer/songwriter Mallary Hope has announced her debut full-length project, Out Of My Hands, set to release Apr. 26. Hope’s first-ever full-length project, the seventeen-track album sees the Georgia native in her rawest form, with themes of identity and self-worth woven throughout each inspired song. “Our worth and identity are not rooted in what we do,” said Hope. “Our worth and identity are rooted in God and who He created us to be.” The debut also includes Hope’s hit track, “Me,” which released earlier this fall. Inspired by the singer’s own desire to abandon the notion of perfection, the empowering anthem has garnered over…
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Influencers Drop New Single ‘Believe Again’
Nashville, TN (March 22, 2019) The new single, “Believe Again,” is available now, marking the latest release from the worship group Influencers. The diverse set of voices are continuing to release new music ahead of a full album unveiling later this spring. “The heartbeat of Influencers Worship and this song ‘Believe Again’ is to awaken the dreams that God has put in the hearts of all.” shares Influencers’ Mark Evans. “It’s a rare occasion when an album contains this many anthems and in the past few months we have seen overwhelmingly positive responses on the road at significant events across Australia & the USA.” Born out of experiences in Haiti…




























