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Playing the best in Traditional Gospel music produced at Faith Music Missions. Available online and at WGAB 1180 AM and 93.1 FM Evansville, IN.
Grace Baptist Church, Anderson Indiana Grace seeks to display God's glory to the world by evangelizing sinners, edifying saints and exalting the Savior through Christ-centered worship. Grace is a friendly, caring church family located in Anderson, IN.
Highlands Baptist Church, Centennial Colorado We exist to display God’s glory by making disciples through the gospel of grace.
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Msg #2336 In the Beginning God, Tuesday Afternoon What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2330 False gods are False What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2326 Not Another Obediah What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2312 Visiting Israel HS#02 Journal Excerpt What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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The popular kids series reminds parents that playfulness is next to godliness.When my oldest daughter, Elaine, was four, I watched her chase a soap bubble around the yard, utterly spellbound, and it struck me as a tiny window into how God must have felt as he watched Adam and Eve encounter each of the animals in Eden. Likewise, when I discovered that my youngest, Olivia, had held a full conversation with me while cutting our kitten’s whiskers under the table, I felt attuned with God’s anger when he flung his judgments at Israel through the prophets.These kinds of moments, and a thousand others, make raising kids and building a family spiritually illuminating tasks—especially when they ask theologically stimulating questions like “Does Jesus wear undies?” And although the creators of Bluey, an Emmy-awarded animated kids series, seem to have no overtly religious leanings, the show unexpectedly taps into unseen realities.If you haven’t yet discovered Bluey, let me catch you up. The series, streaming on Disney+, centers around a family of Australian blue heelers: six-year-old Bluey, her younger sister Bingo, Mum (Chilli), and Dad (Bandit). Each episode is less than 10 minutes long and targets a preschool audience—but the popular show draws all ages, and, in 2023, was the second-most acquired streaming program with 43.9 billion minutes consumed.When the producers announced that a longer episode was slated for season 3, the public grew panicked that the show may be ending (thankfully, it’s not!), revealing just how deeply the series meets a need in our culture—and I think it’s worth exploring why.The Heelers are just your average Australian family, with no superpowers or high-stakes problems to solve. But through their ...Continue reading...
The popular kids series reminds parents that playfulness is next to godliness.
While abortion advocates often claim that pro-life Americans don't support adoption, it's a pro-abortion Democrat governor who made it clear that she doesn't support adoptive families and children. Governor Laura Kelly's abortion extremism was on full display today as she vetoed life-affirming tax policies in House Bill 2465. That's legislation that, had she signed it, […]The post Kansas Gov Laura Kelly Vetoes Bill to Support Adoptive Families, But Promotes Abortions Up to Birth appeared first on LifeNews.com.
The popular kids' series reminds parents that playfulness is next to godliness.
Christian artists work at the intersection of music and climate change. Christians love to sing about creation. Hymns like “How Great Thou Art” describe the beauty of creation that moves the church to sing, “I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder / Thy power throughout the universe displayed.”Nature can also be a source of confusion or anxiety for believers as they observe eclipses and earthquakes and try to discern God’s role or intent in their unfolding. And as climate change more visibly impacts humans, the natural world can seem increasingly hostile, even as it remains a source of inspiration and joy for the Christian.Where is God’s hand at work? And how should we respond to mysteries and chaos in our prayers and worship?British scholar Mark Porter believes the Christian imagination can hold a complex view of creation—as can music. His research looks at the intersection of music, faith, and climate change, showing ways to engage nature beyond using it as a signpost of God’s glory, contending also with its beauty, chaos, fragility, and brutality.“There’s not just one thing that nature imagery does,” said Porter. “It can do something besides inspire an individual to look to God in worship.”Porter’s forthcoming book For the Warming of the Earth: Music, Faith, and Ecological Crisis describes how faith communities and organizations are responding to climate change and environmental crises with music, such as Resound Worship’s Doxecology album, the activism of groups like Christian Climate Action (CCA), and Catholic song festivals centered on Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical, Laudato Si’.It’s not a how-to book for worship leaders looking to more explicitly address creation care or ...Continue reading...
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