The song "Hometown" was written by Kenny Foster, a native of Joplin, Missouri, to bring some solidarity between those directly affected by this year's storms, and the nation that stood aghast. It was a way to bring those communities together, no matter the distance, to rebuild stronger communities and stronger people. This song is available for purchase on iTunes with 100% of the proceeds from the sale going directly to the United Way who is working diligently to raise buildings, money, and hope for the people in these areas. Whether you were directly affected by the storms of 2011 or whether you helplessly wept along with them, this song is for you.
Directed by Michelle Steffes Produced by Sara Foster Director of Photography - Stephen Shiveley Additional Camera - Joey von Haeger, Ryan Featherstun and Chris Oliver PA - Molly Allen Special Thanks to Thinking Bee Productions
Jeremy Camp has an incredible testimony that has touched countless listeners, his songs have shot straight to the top of the charts, and his albums consistently resonate with fans across the country. Since the release of "We Cry Out: The Worship Project," Jeremy Camp has reached some major milestones in his career. He was recently nominated for a Dove Award (Praise & Worship Album of the Year) and received his 21st #1 single at radio. With all of these accomplishments, Jeremy Camp is still focused on worshiping and spreading God's love through music.
This song is a prayer for revival in the Church in America. We need to heed the warnings to the church in Laodicea and follow the advice that Jesus Christ gave them, and return to lives devoted to serving our Holy God.
Habakkuk 3:2, Revelations 3:18-21, Ephesians 6:17-20 Words and Music by Matthew Aznoe Video by Matthew and Bethany Aznoe
The Jesus Record is the ninth and final album by American singer/songwriter Rich Mullins, released posthumous on July 21, 1998, ten months after his death.
The first disc of the album, entitled "The Jesus Demos", consists of 9 rough demos Mullins recorded for the album in an abandoned church on September 10, 1997, nine days before his death. The songs were meant for a concept album based on the life of Jesus Christ, to be called Ten Songs About Jesus.
There are an estimated 300,000 trafficking victims in the United States every year. The average age of entry into prostitution is just 13 years old with an average life expectancy of seven years. During this time, a girl may service up to 30 clients per day while enduring torture, abuse, and drugs to keep her in line. Behind this great and growing evil is the blight of pornography which both funds and promotes the industry by driving countless men into deeper deviancy and lustful desires. To end sex trafficking, we need to stop the demand for more and more girls. And that starts at home. Words and Music by Matthew Aznoe All instrumentation and vocals by Matthew Aznoe Mixing by Justin Gannon (https://eaudiostudios.com/)
My new music video for Won't Go Back Down from my new EP Bring Me Sunshine on iTunes now https://bit.ly/dnsRaJ ... Follow me on facebook https://is.gd/dQuef ... Directed Shot by NathanPresley.com Art Directed by DarshanPhillips.com
This may sound funny to most but animal lovers will understand.. This is my way of saying Goodbye although not yet.. :) My Heavenly Father has asked me to do something that I know I've been led to do for quite some time now but was not yet ready to do it. Now I am finally willing. To let my furbabies go. Something I know will break me because I love all 3 of my girls so much. I know this is more meant for a Parents of Children but it's just as hard when you are a mom of a furbaby. I am now willing to let them go although not yet ready to find them homes. My prayer to God was that HE could maybe find the 2 homes for them and have the people they are going to go to approach me. Knowing Autumn and Terucan must stay together and have special needs and of course are rescues it will take awhile for them to trust anyone else and so they need a very special home. This is going to be very hard to do for me. But for now that is my prayer I do not own copyrights to this nor do I claim to thanks
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