Carrollton ‘Everything or Nothing’

Written by: Laura Chambers (October 1, 2017) Famed for its ominous prophecies, vivid symbols, and a final message of hope at the end, Revelation is one of the most well-known books of the Bible. Yet one of its most unappealing images can be found in its earlier chapters, specifically [...]

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Higher Vision ‘For Your Kingdom’

Written by: Laura Chambers (September 21, 2017) What makes a star stand out against the stark blackness of a cold night sky? Its light. What calls attention to a colorful flower that has managed to take root in a patch of straggly weeds? Its beauty. So it is with [...]

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Bradley Walker ‘Blessed, Hymns and Songs of Faith’

Written by: Kelly Meade (10/4/2017) Bradley Walker’s traditional country sound and inspiring life has caught the attention of fans across genres. His new album, Blessed: Hymns and Songs of Faith, continues the path he began with his previous album, Call Me Old Fashioned. A heartfelt rendition of “Amazing Grace” [...]

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Book Review: Brock Gill ‘Feed The Dog’

Written by: Laura Chambers (October 2, 2017) Illusionist Brock Gill wants to encourage us to nurture our souls with good spiritual food, assuring us that we will strengthen our walk with God if we do. To do otherwise is to strengthen our fleshly sinful nature, no matter our [...]

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Matt Maher ‘Echoes’

Written by: Laura Chambers (September 21-22, 2017) Messages have a tendency to become distorted when they pass from one individual to another. What began as an unequivocal declaration of hope moves through the prism of our prejudices and bias, bending in such a way that it depicts our perspective [...]

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Ricardo Sanchez ‘Taste + See’

Written by: Laura Chambers (September 19, 2017) It’s lunchtime, and you’re starving; breakfast seems like an eternity ago. So when the clock strikes 12, or the school bell rings, you hurry to the cafeteria like your britches are on fire. When you arrive, you take a look at the [...]

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Various Artists ‘My Utmost for His Highest’

Written by: Kelly Meade (10/8/2017) Many may be familiar with the famed devotional, My Utmost for His Highest, written by Oswald Chambers. Now, an album by the same name brings together several of today’s biggest & brightest in Christian music as they perform a collection of beloved hymns, as [...]

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Red Rocks Worship ‘Here’

Written by: Laura Chambers (9/24/2017) It’s a misconception slightly younger than the hills (I say this because they were created before man.); we must ascend to reach God. As if man could possibly stretch his hand far enough or climb high enough. What a miracle that God took it [...]

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Kristene DiMarco ‘Where His Light Was’

Written by: Jay Wright (9/22/2017) Kristene DiMarco officially joined the Bethel Music Collective last year, but the seasoned songstress has already made several profound appearances. In 2011, she appeared on Jesus Culture’s Awakening: Live From Chicago album with her powerhouse cover of “Break Every Chain.” Then again in 2014, [...]

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