http//:www.thesolidrock.org Tony Loeffler - Vocals/Acoustic, Michael Hall - Drums, Mark Mason - Electric Guitar, and a guest inmate playing bass in a Central Florida Prison reminding the men of the greatness of God. This was performed during the 2012 Shooting Stars prison tour when thousands of inmates, men and women, came to the Lord by faith in the shed blood of Jesus Christ.
Zach talks about relieved of anger and anxiety. God can do all things! https://www.facebook.com/yourcallingyc https://www.pinterest.com/yourcallingyc https://www.twitter.com/yourcallingyc https://www.lifeafterbaptism.blogspot.com
Simply put, Asante means “Thank You,” and that is what they wish to say. Coming from East Africa an area plagued by years of devastating genocide and civil war, these vibrant children have overcome some of life’s most difficult circumstances and take pride in expressing their gratitude through uplifting songs and joyous dancing. They are dedicated to spreading love, hope and joy while raising awareness for the desperate plight of orphans and other vulnerable children back at home. Their performances are the true testimonies and a living “Asante” to everyone who has invested in their lives giving them great pride and hope for a brighter future.
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Always There is a short film written by Victoria Ijeh-Okusanya and directed by myself, Barnabas Lawson. It was my final project for my media Degree at Royal Holloway Univeristy. The film is a short story about a guy called Steve who has struggled with the Christian faith having seen his parents who are both Christians break up, because of his dads unfaithfulness. Steve is having problems relating with God, with his mum and is being bullied at school. Steve's mum is a committed christian who believes in the Word of God and prayer. When Steve continously gets bullied and stolen from, will the prayers of his mother be answered or will Steve continue to suffer? Can things turn around for Steve, is there hope in his situation? Please leave your comments and feel free to ask any questions.
What a great voice Heather has! This is a wonderful and uplifting song. Yes, sometimes we feel that we are not loved, but it's simply not true. If no one else, God always loves all of his children.
Reshma's life has been full on! She was raped, lost her dad, abused and left with nothing but she now has found a loving God! Great and powerful testimony!
From Erin's album "No Place So Far" a lovely and meaningful mother/daughter song. Erin wrote the song with her own daughters in mind. Though I am a man myself and have not experienced the maternal emotions expressed in this song, I have witnessed them firsthand, both by observing my wife and other mothers around me. Pretty simple message here: hold on to Jesus, and He'll hold on to you. Good advice, Mom!
The title song from Cheri Keaggy's 1997 album. I made this upon request from a fellow YouTuber. Not a real complicated song, it's based on 1 Corinthians 13:13, of course. "Faith, hope, and love, but the greatest of these is love". Love comes in many forms. Human love. Compassion. Giving of time. Missionary work. Loving siblings. Loving parents. Loving pets. And, of course, loving God. Cheri wrote this song (she's written many!)
What a beautiful Christmas song this is by Natalie Grant! We all know the Christmas story as it's described in the Bible, and how wonderful to believe that it's more than a fable, more than a fairy tale. God came to earth to live among us and to save us. That's what Christmas is all about. Thank you Father for loving us so much that you did this for us.
From Twila's 1999 album "True North". A little bit different album for her, a somewhat more progressive style. I'm not sure I interpreted this song correctly; sometimes hard to understand who "you" is referring to here. I interpreted the song as being about sharing the gospel, and witnessing by example. So "you" is a friend who is being ministered to and being led to Christ. Even if I got it wrong, it's a pretty song.
Some years ago a nine-year-old girl wrote a wonderful essay called "What Is A Grandmother?" And this is what the child said. You're going to love this. She said, "A grandmother is a lady who has no children of her own," which is an interesting definition.
I've often been asked, "Which is more damaging to children? A parenting style that's very authoritarian and rigid, or one that's permissive and loose?" Actually, both these extremes leave their characteristic scars on children, and I really would be hard pressed to say which is worse.
You know, many women these days report feeling anxious and insecure about the task of raising their sons. Whether they're single or married, there's just a sense of not being equipped to meet the special challenges of teaching and training young boys. Well, a friend of mine, the late Jean Lush, wrote a wonderful book on the subject appropriately called MOTHERS AND SONS.
Sinner's Creed is the uncensored memoir of Scott Stapp, Grammy Award winning leader of the multiplatinum rock band CREED. During CREED's decade of dominance and in the years following the band's breakup, Scott struggled with drugs and alcohol, which led not only to a divorce, but also to a much-publicized suicide attempt in 2006. Now clean, sober, and in the midst of a highly successful solo career, Scott has finally come full circle--a turnaround he credits to his renewed faith in God. In Sinner's Creed, Scott shares his story for the first time--from his fundamentalist upbringing, the rise and fall of CREED, and his ongoing battle with addiction, the rediscovery of his faith, and the launch of his solo career. The result is a gripping memoir that is proof positive that God is always present in our lives, despite the colossal mess we sometimes make of them.
The Daily Pulse (Wednesday, August 22, 2012): “Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your God has commanded you, so that you may live long and that it may go well with you in the land the Lord your God is giving you." Deuteronomy 5:16
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