There are over 150 Billion pennies across America. Pastor Don Barnett challenged the members of Christ Community Church to donate their pennies to feed hungry even starving children in Africa. (Around 16,000 kids die from hunger each day worldwide. Which equals to about 1 every 5 seconds.) As a result, thousands of children are receiving much needed food. His goal is to raise $1,000,000! Yeah, that's right, ONE MILLION DOLLARS! So far the Church has raised almost $15,000 since they first started in January of 2008. Please visit http://my.ambassadorsforlife.org/campaign/6cents/ or forward this along to anyone that you think may be interested in helping out. If just a few Churches started doing this, that small number will sky rocket! (Like the gas prises:) This video was made by LIFE Outreach International. For more information about the Church click here: http://c3rc.org/ !!!!!! IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION, I'LL ANSWER IT HERE IN THE DISCRIPTION!!! (Don't have Facebook)
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When the world overwhelms us we can just lean on Jesus, and He will respond, and we will feel like singing out our hearts to Him. That's what this song is about. Written and performed by Shannon Wexelberg.
From her album "The Road", a song based on Psalm 23 and Psalm 27:4 and Psalm 27:1 and Psalm 109:105 and John 16:33 and John 14:6 and, well, I guess the whole song is based on some Bible verse. Cool! Written by the brilliant Jennie Lee Riddle ("Revelation Song") and Jonathan Lee. Of course, in John 10:11 Jesus proclaims that He is the Good Shepherd, but that's not really the message here; the message is our acknowledgment of His proclamation. The acknowledgment that we are in His hands, that we can trust Him, that He will protect us, that we shall not want for anything. Hallelujah!
Praisebound finally gets this song together with our acoustic version. Words and music by Linda Conn, also the lead singer and playing acoustic guitar. Mike Jennings on Dobro, Sherri McCaw doing sign language, Veronica Froman and Gord Conn doing Harmony. A great fun day! Glory to God for all his help!
Here are some reflections on God's welcoming love and mercy to all Creation in this simple video, outlining the Good News (Gospel) of God's love, and the basis by which anyone can accept its message. The video uses a background theme tune of a new Canon-like piece of music (very similar to a round, where one part repeats another, one after the other) using the chords (but possibly a different key) of Pachelbel's Canon and a new melody.
Thank you for watching! I hope that people find it encouraging!
For interesting further reflection on the Gospel and Christian matters, see, for example: www.christianity.org.uk, "Simply Christian" by N. T. Wright (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simply-Christian-Christianity-Makes-Sense/dp/0060507152) and "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mere-Christianity-C-S-Lewis/dp/0006280544)
For evidence supporting the Christian worldview, see, for example: http://rationalchristianworldview.blogspot.co
Jesus Culture is the worship band at Bethel Church in Redding, CA. They sing loud, passionate music to glorify our Lord. This is a song written by Martin Smith and Tim Hughes from the UK. The message is that Jesus gave all of Himself to us, and so we should do the same in return, holding nothing back. Lead vocal here by Melissa How (Melissa Wise).
From the 2005 compilation album "Come, Let Us Adore Him". A beautiful Christmas song about the arrival of our Savior Jesus Christ. Written by Joy along with Ben Glover and Jason Ingram. Jesus, "a baby born to save, to save the souls of man."
Yeah, I know it's a little bit early for Christmas songs, but on the other hand maybe we should be celebrating the birth of our Savior year-round. This is Meredith Andrews singing "He Has Come For Us", arranged as a medley with "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen". It's from a compilation EP called "He Has Come For Us"
From Phil Wickham's soon-to-be-released album "Response", a song that he co-wrote along with Tim Hughes. No need to explain it, the lyrics are pretty clear: "There is no one like our God" and "Lord of all the earth" and "we love to shout Your name."
From the album "Come Away", this is "Rooftops", sung passionately by Kim Walker of Jesus Culture from Bethel Church in Redding, CA. The song was written by Lindsey Sweat, Ben Williams, and Jonathan Berlin. Very majestic, very worshipful. Sort of an updated "Shout To The Lord" song. The song is about a desire to serve our Lord Jesus Christ: "Here I am, I am Yours!"
From Tenth Avenue North's album "The Light Meets The Dark", this is a song of hope and comfort about the grace and mercy and power of our God. We may try and try to save ourselves, or we may try and try to save someone else, but in the end we have to realize that there is only One who is mighty to save, and that's the Heavenly Father. He is the only one strong enough to save us, and if we cry out His name He will break open the skies and make it happen.
The song was written by Mike Donehey (of Tenth Avenue North), Jason Ingram, and Phillip LaRue). Great job, guys!
This song is from a nice acoustic CD called "Love Came Down", released in 2009 by New Nation Music, which was founded by Jennie Lee Riddle many years ago. Jennie actually wrote this song as a teenager in 1989, over 20 years ago. JJ Heller performs the song exquisitely here.
From the fantastic Gateway Worship album "The More I Seek You" this is the song "King Of This World". It was written by Jennie Lee Riddle (who wrote "Revelation Song") and Crystal Yates. Sung by Rebecca Pfortmiller with Klaus Kuehn playing piano. The song is a reminder that the King of this world is with us in times of joy, in times of sorrow, in times of peace, and in times of trouble. In other words, always. Thank You, Jesus!
The title song from Selah's 2011 album. Written by the fabulous Jennie Lee Riddle ("Revelation Song"), with beautiful music supplied by Carl Cartee. Shortly after God created a perfect world, chaos ensued, and the world became broken after the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. But God was there offering restoration. Throughout history the chaos and brokenness has continued, and all along God has still been there to offer restoration, and He always will be there. Jennie's personal story behind this song explains that she intended for the song not only to be about the restoration of individuals, but also about the restoration of mankind. My video doesn't really address that other aspect, it focuses on the restoration of individuals. But maybe that's how it all starts. As more and more individuals become restored, they reach out and lead others down that path of restoration. Hopefully one day there will be a snowballing groundswell and mankind will indeed be restored.
Tricia Brock (now Baumhardt) is best known as a lead vocalist with Superchick ("Stand In The Rain", etc). This is a song from her solo album "The Road", written by Jennie Lee Riddle ("Revelation Song") and Don Chaffer. That's her father singing the nice harmony. The concept of brokenness is somewhat difficult and confusing. The song talks about Jesus' power to heal, but then it says that we must be broken. I think what that means is that we must admit that we are sinners (Romans 3:23), and then confess our sins (1 John 1:9), and admit that we are broken. Then forgiveness and healing will follow.
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