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Lauren Daigle Announces Annual Christmas Tour Dates
This December, two-time GRAMMY Award Winner and multi-platinum selling artist Lauren Daigle brings back her wildly popular The Behold Christmas Tour in select cities. The annual tradition dates back 9 years and features some of Daigle’s seasonal favorites from her best-selling Christmas album, Behold A Christmas Collection. This year, she will host four performances in an intimate theater setting one at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, one at The Midland Theatre in Kansas City, one at Thunder Valley Casino, and a final show at Los Angeles’ iconic Orpheum Theatre. Presale for the shows kicks off September 9th for Krewe Pass members with public on-sale opening Friday, September 12th at 10…
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Little Mouse Saves the Day! by Jeff Smith
The simple story and basic layout of Little Mouse Saves the Day helps very early readers learn to interpret graphic storytelling. The post Little Mouse Saves the Day! by Jeff Smith appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Library of Unruly Treasures by Jeanne Birdsall
The Library of Unruly Treasures introduces readers to a race of tiny people with wings, and a human girl who may be their rescuer. The post The Library of Unruly Treasures by Jeanne Birdsall appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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“John Tesh Still Got It”
It’s rare for a sports theme song to become part of the culture, but the moment the first notes of Roundball Rock hit, I’m transported back in time to the 1990s on the couch with my family, waiting for Jordan, Shaq, Barkley, and Ewing to break the rules of gravity. The song was the overture for the NBA from 1990 to 2002. It set the tone as Marv Albert let us in on the earth-shattering game that was about to unfold right in front of our faces. That’s how powerful this theme became. Without it, it feels like watching an old episode of Cheers without “Where Everybody Knows Your Name.”…
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Trevor McNevan Announces New Album
Trevor McNevan, lead singer of Thousand Foot Krutch and FM Static, has announced that he will be releasing a new album titled The Sound of Awakening under the name Teerawk. Thousand Foot Krutch’s most recent album The End Is Where We Begin (Reignited) was released in 2024 and features reimagined versions of songs from their 2012 album The End is Where We Begin. Some of their hit songs include “Courtesy Call,” “Rawkfist” and “War of Change.”[…]
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Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo
Three 10-year-old girls cope with life’s ups and downs by learning to rely on each other, in Raymie Nightingale, a story with “magical” elements. The post Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
The Penderwicks, first in a series, delightfully introduces readers to the four Penderwick sisters, their widowed father, and a hound named Hound. The post The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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*Peek-A-Boo! by Allan Ahlberg
Rhyming text invites young listeners into a game of peek-a-boo with a British baby boy in 1940s England. The post *Peek-A-Boo! by Allan Ahlberg appeared first on Redeemed Reader.
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Amanda Janson Makes Pure Mosaic Records Debut with New Single
Powerhouse singer/songwriter and worship leader Amanda Janson–acclaimed for her rich, emotive vocals and songs steeped in lyrical depth and disarming authenticity–makes her Pure Mosaic Records debut with the stirring “Sinner to Saint.” Now available on streaming platforms, the highly anticipated single was penned by Janson and Cole Tague and produced by Nick Lewkowski. A fervent anthem of gratitude and grace, “Sinner to Saint” reflects Janson’s journey of learning to embrace her identity in Christ. “This song was birthed out of a season when I was wrestling with shame and the old labels I used to wear,” she explains. “God had to remind me that because of Jesus, my identity is…
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Carly Ann Taylor Introduces Her Powerful Voice on New Single
Newly signed Curb Records artist Carly Ann Taylor introduces her powerful voice on her label debut, “Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version),” out now listen here. Based in Southern California, the newcomer brings her soulful range to a refreshed recording of an original she previously released in late 2024. Rooted in Matthew 6, she reminds herself, as much as anyone else, that worry won’t add a single day to our lives. Building to a crescendo, with the help of a choir, Taylor drowns out anxiety by surrendering to a Savior who offers peace and rest. The emerging songstress wrote “Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version)” with David Cook…


























