The title song from Paul's new album. I hesitated to make a video for it, after watching the intriguing video created by his son David; if you haven't seen it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAK3t6uG58Q. It's awesome. But here is my attempt at a video.
To me the verses that come to mind are Jeremiah 29:11 and Ephesians 2:10. You can look them up yourselves. Jeremiah 29:11 says that God knows the plans He has for us (not just our names). Ephesians says that those plans were laid out in advance. Now, we just have to listen and learn what those plans are. He is calling us, are we listening?
From Kari's self-titled album, a very tender and simple song that asks us to simply slow down from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and focus on God (Psalms 46:10). It's not easy to do, since we all have things that need to get done. But you'll find that if you do "be still" and ask for God's help, everything will fall into place. But as the song says, we also need to "wait patiently upon the Lord". That's not easy, either. We are impatient by nature. But, if we truly trust in the Lord, we should be able to be patient. Try it!
A classic song by the Maranatha Praise Band, featuring Christina Hamilton (sorry, I misspelled her first name in the video). I never understood why this song is not more prominent than it is. It fits into so many Christian ministries; it could be the "theme song" for so many of those ministries. It emphasizes the depth of Jesus' grace, and it talks about our response to His unending grace. Such a beautiful expression of how we should be mirroring Jesus in the way we deal with those around us.
A short video giving you a great example of how to "D" put someone to a "Decision" after you have shared the GOSPEL with them. This is the 4th step in the iPOD method of evangelism. It's important to make sure people know that for or against, either way, they are making a Decision. Get more info or pick up your own Prayer Stop at http://www.prayerstop.org/
This is a modernized version of the old hymn "His Eye Is On The Sparrow", by Audrey Assad, from her album "Heart". I often don't care for modernization of old hymns (I'm 59 years old, raised a Southern Baptist, sort of old-fashioned). My feeling is usually "it was fine the way it was, don't tinker with it". Well, in this case I'm glad that Audrey did tinker with it, it's a very refreshing rendition. "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" was one of my mom's favorite hymns, so this song brings back a lot of memories.
The lyrics are a paraphrase of the original hymn written by Civilla D. Martin, but the melody is entirely different than the original one composed by Charles H. Gabriel. Here's the interesting story about the origin of this song, in the words of the author Civilla Martin:
"Early in the spring of 1905, my husband and I were sojourning in Elmira, New York. We contracted a deep friendship for a couple by the name of Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle—true saints of God. Mrs. Doolittle had been bed
From her new album, "Where I Find You". Kari wrote this song along with Ben Glover and Matt Bronlewee. A lit bit more of a pop sound than her usual style, but as always, masterfully sung. The song reminds us that "when my hope is gone...when my faith is shaken", we can get on our knees and turn to God for comfort and guidance. He is always there.
This song was written by Brooke Fraser, now Brooke Ligertwood after her marriage, about awaiting Christ's glorious return. No one knows when that will happen, but the hope is that it will be "soon, and *very* soon". Of course the imagery of brides here is symbolic of the bride of Christ, His church.
From Casting Crowns' "Lifesong" album, a poignant song about how we are called to reach out to the hurting and love them as Jesus loves us. Often that is nothing more than simply listening and demonstrating that we sincerely care. Our tendency is to want to try to fix things, but as the song says, we don't have to have the answers to all of life's questions, other than to remember that God is always the best answer.
I made this video at the request of someone who had seen another video I had made for a Jamie Slocum song. It's a song about repentance and redemption. The message of the song is that no matter what mistakes we have made in the past, Jesus' arms are always open and He will take us back, He will lead us home.
A tender song from Kari Jobe's latest album, "Where I Find You". When I listen to this song I can't help but think of Ephesians 3:18 - "How wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ." He is always there. He is always reliable. He always cares. He always loves. Thank You, Lord Jesus, our King and Savior, our comforter in times of weakness.
Kari wrote this song along with two other awesome songwriters, Mia Fieldes and Lincoln Brewster. The beautiful piano work is by Jeff Roach.
Sometimes we get down on ourselves and feel ugly. But in God's eyes we are beautiful. The fact is that His beauty shines through us all the time, or at least it should.
From her album "Captivated" this is a gorgeous and moving song written and sung by Nicole C. Mullen (co-written by Antonio Neal). Lots of emotion in this one. Brings me to my knees. Thank you Nicole!
The Gettys (from Ireland) are a somewhat rare breed. They are modern-day hymn writers. Their music is fresh and vibrant. Here is a video I made at the request of a friend for a hymn that they wrote, from their 2009 album "Awaken The Dawn". A reminder that God never promised us that our life on Earth would be a bed of roses; in fact in John 16:33 He promises just the opposite. But He also promises that no matter what happens, He is always with us when trials come.
A classic contemporary Christian song by Wayne Watson, based upon Mordecai's words to Esther in Esther 4:14. It's an encouraging song that answers the question many of us often have: "Why am I here?" The answer is in the song: "To hear the voice of God, and do His will, whatever it is." I am often reminded of this song when I am teaching Sunday School or Vacation Bible School or leading AWANA and a child sincerely says or asks something that just touches my heart and makes me realize "that's why God put me here, for such a time as this".
Recorded live at the Passion 2011 Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. A song written by Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels, Nathan Nockels, and Jason Ingram. No greater love, He is mighty to save. Jesus, Jesus.
Does your home provide an emotional safe harbor for your children — a place where they feel protected and nurtured? The measure of emotional safety at home can have lasting effects on the psychological well-being of your children.
The empty nest is painful, but it gives you a great perspective on parenting. The days that you've been given to care for your children are much briefer than you think. When you stand where my wife and I are today, you'll know that you have performed the most important task a human being can undertake, and it's worth everything it costs you to do the job right.
An encouraging video about God's Transformational Power. He can change your life. With God all things are possible. There is nothing to hard for him. Enjoy and thank you for watching! May it bless you life.
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thechosenuk This Zimbabwean born Christian Dancehall Artist is a musician with a mandate. His purpose is to bring Kingdom to the airwaves. Listen to his latest album on iTunes titled ‘What is the Kingdom?’ The Album features Christian artist from Australia, United Kingdom, The United States, Indonesia, Canada and South Africa. Christian Music is blowing up all over from Nashville, TN to Harare, Zimbabwe.
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