li How to watch 'Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands' By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T12:00:50Z Full Article
li Mission XI Million By forum.indianfootballnetwork.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 07:54:32 +0000 Feel like something like this is worth its own thread. Seems like a nice initiative, just not so sure about how well it will go with the record the AIFF have.There is now a facebook page and website though (which looks nice) so right now it is better than the AIFF Academies (lol)https://www.facebook.com/MXIMIndia/http://www.mxim.in/ Full Article Youth Teams
li The Best Little Sunday Christmas Morning By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 11:44:55 -0500 Have you heard the news? Christmas IS ON A SUNDAY this year! It doesn’t happen again till 2022 and then again in 2033,2039 and 2050. But like it or not, it’s a reality in the here and now. So what are you going to do about it? The last time Christmas was on a Sunday was in 2011. Back then a LifeWay Research poll of 1,000 Protestant pastors, 91% were planning on having a service of some kind on Christmas Sunday morning. While 69% said they were also going to have a Christmas Eve service. Of the estimated 9%, who were not planning on having a service, some made national headlines when they decided to cancel. You might have noticed the term, “service of some kind,” as many churches had modified their regular activities to allow for people to participate in both their family traditions and attend a church service. Many had elected to only do one “family service” (which offered no separate children’s programs) held later in the morning. This was to minimize the demands on volunteers but also to be together on a special day. This was the approach that my church took in 2011. To say the least, I was a bit skeptical at first. Thinking that few would come and after all the work that goes into Christmas Eve I was not excited about showing up early the next morning. But I can honestly say it was one of the best Christmas’s. First of all, we left everything in place from the night before so we didn’t have to set anything up. Then, like I previously mentioned, the service was later in the day, which allowed for Christmas morning traditions, presents, and breakfast. So that after the wrapping paper had been torn to shreds we actually had something to do. The service lasted about an hour. The worship team did two Christmas songs, we had the kids do a few special songs to tracks, which all the parents and grandparents loved (also brought their family out to church) and didn’t require a bunch of prep or costumes. Our Pastor shared a short message of hope. Not to sound overly spiritual here but it really was a very spiritual moment to be in church on Christmas. After the service concluded we exchanged Christmas greetings with our church family and then headed home to play with new toys, eat again, and spend the day with family. No matter what you choose to do this Christmas, we just wanted to make you aware it was coming so you could plan. Also wanted to share some thoughts and experiences, but we really wanted to get the conversation started. What did your church do on Sunday Morning Christmas 2011? What worked and what didn’t? What are you going to do this year? Leave a comment below or hit us up on twitter. Full Article
li The Perfect Easter Set List By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 10:53:36 -0500 *** SPOILER ALERT! You will not find that list here, but you will find what hopefully will be some thought-provoking tips on putting yours together and even some resources to help in the process. For the worship leader, one of the year’s highlights but most difficult tasks is that of putting together the set list for Easter weekend. We’d venture to say that most start thinking about it as soon as they get on the other side of the current year’s celebration. We keep a running list of possible songs and then as soon as Christmas is over we hit the ground running mulling over every possible combination of titles. But there are so many moving parts and components to consider that it’s just not as easy as whipping out the 5 most popular songs from that year. Some of the things we have to think about are: The personality of the worshippers in your church Are they more expressive or more subdued? This question is very important. If you lead a more passionate, charismatic congregation, you definitely want to allow them plenty of opportunities to worship freely, but you also want to pick songs that will draw them to a place of introspection and contemplation. For the more reflective and meditative crowds, you don’t want to make them so uncomfortable that you lose them by doing a bunch of high energy songs, but you also want to get them out of their comfort zones to celebrate in a way that challenges them a little. The prominent age and demographic of your people If you serve at an older church whose majority is made up of those from the more “experienced” generations, you may find that they respond more to the older hymns but are open to one or two newer songs. Whereas, if you are leading a group of those not raised in the church, songs of more than about five years old may not resonate. The theme of the weekend This may seem like a no brainer given that it’s Easter, but your pastor may be approaching the weekend from a very specific perspective (i.e. love, grace, salvation, etc . . .). So you will want to choose songs that draw the people’s minds and hearts to that particular idea. Those first-timers or twice-a-yearers (not a Webster-approved word, but I’m working on it) Obviously we are not going to let this piece take the wheel of decision-making too much, but it does need to be considered. One way to accomplish this is to make sure there are at least a couple of songs that are well-known enough that they may have heard it, or are easy to catch onto by someone who is brand new to it. The number of new songs In that same vein, a good general rule of thumb is to not introduce more than one or two new songs per week, and the same goes for Easter. There are few things that will bum churchgoers out more than arriving Easter Sunday only to do a bunch of songs they’ve never heard before. So make sure you’ve started introducing any newer songs you want to incorporate well before that weekend and maybe just save that one zinger for the actual celebration. The level of difficulty Unless you’re hiring in a bunch of professionals, the skill level of your band is going to be the same on Easter weekend as it is the rest of the year. So don’t pick a bunch of songs they aren’t going to be able to pull off, simply because they’re “perfect for Easter Sunday”. If there’s a song that you just HAVE to do and it’s more challenging than your normal roster, consider introducing it to your band months in advance and working it until they’ve got it, or create an arrangement of it that is less complex. There are plenty of other things to take into consideration as you prepare for this special weekend in the life of the Church, but these are some of the more common ones. We’d love to hear other things that influence your process in the comments. Let’s talk actual songs now. For those of you who don’t have a lot of time on your hands to research, we’ve compiled a handful of lists that might help get your creative juices flowing with regard to the right set list for your church body’s Easter services. These lists are by no means exhaustive and we’re 100% confident there are songs out there that we’ve missed. Again, we’d love for you to put more ideas in the comments. Our hope and prayer is that, as Easter quickly approaches, God would put the songs on your hearts that will stir and move His people to life-changing encounters with His Presence, and that your own hearts would be filled to overflowing as you prepare to lead the Church. Top 10 Brand New Songs(These are all songs that have been released since last Easter) Worthy Of Your Name – Passion https://youtu.be/fcedMbopknM The Cross Has The Final Word – Cody Carnes https://youtu.be/n0TAnT6Leec Oh The Power – Kari Jobe https://youtu.be/u3Dtnaie4KY What A Beautiful Name – Hillsong Worship https://youtu.be/r5L6QlAH3L4 Lion and the Lamb – Bethel Music https://youtu.be/C9ujBoud26k Exalted Over All – Vertical Church Band https://youtu.be/HqnRj1N4blA God Most High – All About Worship https://youtu.be/6oZzZIaLrEA This Is My Inheritance – All Sons and Daughters https://youtu.be/yBH8FLgtzHs Miracles – Jesus Culture https://youtu.be/S-auXYdMSGM Your Love Awakens Me – Phil Wickham https://youtu.be/VIMh6lS6VjE Top 20 Fairly Recent Songs(These are all songs that were released between Easters of 2012 and 2016) Resurrecting – Elevation Worship Forever – Kari Jobe Praise The King – Corey Voss O Praise (The Only One) – Michael Farren My Victory – David Crowder Salvation’s Tide – Passion Great Are You Lord – All Sons and Daughters The Wondrous Cross – Christy Nockels This I Believe (The Creed) – Hillsong Worship Break Every Chain – Jesus Culture Lamb of God – Vertical Church Band Because He Lives (Amen) – Matt Maher Hallelujah For The Cross – Newsboys How Can It Be – Lauren Daigle Grace To Grace – Hillsong Worship Jesus, Only Jesus – Matt Redman No Longer Slaves – Bethel Music Come As You Are – David Crowder For The Cross – Bethel Music O Come To The Altar – Elevation Worship Top 10 Older Songs(These are all songs released between 2000 and 2011) Revelation Song – Gateway Worship Your Great Name – Natalie Grant Forever Reign – Hillsong Mighty To Save – Hillsong Worthy Is The Lamb – Hillsong Hosanna – Paul Baloche Hosanna (King Of Glory ) – Hillsong United Happy Day – Tim Hughes How Great Is Our God – Chris Tomlin One Thing Remains – Bethel Top 10 Hymns(These are all songs that are rebooted hymns or newer songs that have that hymn-like feel, regardless of age) Jesus Paid It All – Passion Turn Your Eyes (Jesus Won) – 121 Community Church The Wonderful Cross – Chris Tomlin All Hail The Power of Jesus’ Name – Paul Baloche Cornerstone – Hillsong Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) – Chris Tomlin How Marvelous (I Stand Amazed) – Passion How Deep The Father’s Love For Us – Stuart Townend In Christ Alone – Stuart Townend Crown Him (Majesty) – Chris Tomlin w/Kari Jobe * Note that the content of these lists are in no particular order and are merely suggestions based on research done through a variety of music resources, online surveys, chart rankings, and probably a pinch of personal preferences. 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li 187 AAW: Artist Edition || River Valley Worship & Album Release (Million Lifetimes) By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 11:58:54 -0500 We are excited for you to meet our guests on the AAW podcast, Clinton Allen & Ryan Williams from River Valley Worship! They both lead worship at their church in Minneapolis, MN. In today’s interview, we’re talking with Ryan & Clinton specifically about their story as worship leaders and as songwriters. They talk to us about their current roles in their local church as worship leaders and leading teams. They also have some great insights about how they approach writing new songs for their church - considering the people that will be singing those songs and even their senior pastor - It starts with relationship! They share experiences from leading REAL people in REAL ministry week to week, so we really believe this will speak to many of you listening that are also leading worship week in & week out. You have authority as a pastoral musician. Last but certainly not least - you can find out more about River Valley Worship's brand new album! Head on over to rivervalleyworship.org and find ways to listen below: Buy it on iTunes Listen on Apple Music Listen on Spotify Download on Amazon Music Download on Google Play Watch on YouTube There's plenty of options there for you, there's no excuse! Be blessed, and be sure to check out their new album —- “MILLION LIFETIMES”! Full Article Articles Podcasts
li A Black Face In An Evangelical Space By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Jun 2018 15:29:05 -0500 There are very clear lines drawn for a Black person in White evangelical spaces that are not often addressed. Speaking openly about these realities can be hopeful, yet tricky and difficult; however, the call, for me, is very missional and fully aligns with the ministry of the disciples after Christs’ commissioning. I don't speak for all Black people who operate in these spaces, but I believe that my experiences and relationships, coupled with the research I've conducted in this area, allow me to bring a broad perspective to certain realities surrounding this subject matter. (Note that when I refer to evangelical churches, I'm referring to predominantly white churches, thus the exclusion of the language, engagement with black churches and vernacular used within the Black church.) I, like many of my Black friends, fall in love with the new language, liturgies and sermon content occupied by the evangelical church. In modern evangelical churches, there is great pride in the authority of Scripture, accurate hermeneutics and appropriate exegesis of Scripture. At times, there are historical facts and liturgies presented that are not always found in Black churches. When I began attending and working at my first evangelical church, this new language and preaching style became very attractive to me. I felt my love for this new experience grow as I continued to learn. Consequently, to my detriment, I grew further away from my own culture. I started to feel that everything I loved about church, while growing up in the Black church, was a lie. For a short season, I grew bitter, hurt and angry with the Black church because I felt they kept from me the truths and historical facts that I began learning in the evangelical church. My frustration with the specific lens through which the church communicated and the lifestyle that was promoted grew as well. Boy, was I wrong. As I gained more influence within the [evangelical] church and increased my knowledge and understanding of God, I started seeing the gaps in my church, and the church as a whole. I later enrolled in seminary and it changed my life. I will never forget watching a sermon by Dr. Tony Evans where he stated that he was one of only four Black’s to attend the Dallas Theological Seminary in the 1980’s, and that those four were some of the first to attend in DTS history. I found this information inexcusable and devastating, and it affirmed what I've known my entire life - Black churches were not holding anything back from me; they didn't have access to the same information as their white counterparts. This realization began shifting my view of my culture and my Black church experience. The idea of Black people not being able to attend “accredited” seminaries until the nineteen-eighties became a real issue and tension for me. It also brought a greater appreciation for the Black church and its ability to have such powerful services and accurate sermon content. This reflects the narrative of not only the church, but our dearest America. Many of us grew up being taught that America was built so that equality for all human beings could be attained. We have a certain historical view of Christianity; however, if we take a closer look at history, we'll learn that many of our brothers and sisters failed us in this regard. The tricky part that comes with this is diving deep into motives while highlighting the gaps within not only the country, but the evangelical church. The church, historically, segregated congregations based on preferences. To this day, churches continue to segregate, and have zero conviction about it. Many white evangelical churches adhere and fully affirm the work of Martin Luther and the Reformation while also ignoring the ramifications of this movement. While I believe Luther’s work was great and indeed needed during sixteenth century, I do, however, realize that many evangelicals overlook the other parts of Luther. We often think of Luther as the great catalyst of the Reformation, the re-discoverer of the doctrine of justification by faith and the one who stood up to a corrupt Roman Catholic Church, but we fail to acknowledge his overlook on the importance of reconciliation and the equality of all mankind. Condemnation, bondage and hierarchy were prevalent then and because it was not addressed during the Reformation period, it damaged, and continues to damage many people. The language of the Reformation and Luther's work is exclusively used in evangelical churches. This highlights not only a historical tension, but the difficulties that come with it. There is no denying the good in Luther's work; however, it's made the journey of forward progression more challenging. The difficult challenge and frustration that I find hard for many of my white friends to grasp, is the need to repent for their beliefs and inattentional blindness acquired while growing up. Inattentional blindness, as Walter Bruggerman states, is known as perceptual blindness. It's due to a lack of attention that is not associated with any vision defects or deficits. In other words, it means missing or negating to perceive what is right in front of you. Working in white spaces and getting white people to see the oppression they cause, theologically, is quite difficult. Many evangelicals, if they're being honest, approach oppression as Black employers would call a 'misnomer.' They often negate the real pain and frustration that Black's endure because they choose to be colorblind and fail to see hierarchy and white supremacy as a great cause for concern. As a result, tensions arise at some point with Black’s who grew up in different denominations or church environments. Although, this may not always be the case for those who grew up in suburban white culture and those adopted into a white family. Despite having affirmation from peers, congregants and certain church leaders, I was viewed as a liability because of my theology prior to working in the evangelical church. All that I attained while growing up in the Black church would ultimately keep me from excelling higher within the evangelical church. By limiting my role in leadership while still allowing me a certain level of influence, they'd do just enough to keep my voice quiet. This would, however, keep the church from ultimately becoming diverse. I began asking my church hard questions in an attempt to understand why they wanted to be diverse. I came to learn that my perception was accurate in that the church didn't want diversity in leadership; they only wanted it in certain areas like entertainment (worship) and family ministry - departments that were merely limited to freedoms of expression and custodial services. While many white parishioners would deny that this is their intention, I would argue that it is and point them to the term 'inattentional blindness.' Many say that there are systems in place to protect the unity of the church and that if someone disagrees, they should “seek God’s call elsewhere,” meanwhile, making this situation very difficult for Black’s who operate in White evangelical spaces as they live with these realities and tensions. To say that the gospel is inclusive and that you want diversity while failing to accept the culture within the Black people that are hired negates their perspectives, giftings and who they are in Christ. I want to send a message to my evangelical friends: It's important to remember that sound hermeneutics, appropriate exegesis and historical content is very subjective. I'm afraid that many evangelical churches explicitly view the interpretation of these principles as absolutes. To view these principles dualistically or as absolutes is not only dangerous, but quite damaging. Churches that practice communion should be reminded of its meaning, power and purpose - to unite and remind us all of the work of Christ. It's purpose is ultimately to bring us together. Diversity should not be viewed as a threat, but as a gift from God. Moreover, there needs to be a clear understanding that God has not given us all the same gift(s). I believe that Black's do more than add value to diversity and that Black culture itself is indeed diverse. Black people and culture are embedded in every continent, and this is not only our nature -- it's our gift. As Black people, we are a strong race that knows how to persevere, and there are many things that can be learned from us. It's important that we, the church, reject the notion that black people are a threat, unable to be trusted in leadership; a lie that America taught us. I recently held a conversation at my house with a diverse group of friends who came together to talk about these very things. Many of them were surprised by the stories shared by Black people who felt discouraged and faced the same challenges I endured while working at a White church. That night, we all encouraged each other. We rebuked anger, frustration and hurt. We broke bread together to be reminded of our union. It's time for us all to seek the kingdom and stop building our city. It's time for us to stop feeling threatened by different perspectives and start embracing the gifts that are all essential to a healthy body. It's time to truly embrace our duty to love. Full Article
li Look - Listen - Learn By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 10:07:26 -0500 Do you see what we’ve got? An unshakable kingdom! And do you see how thankful we must be? Not only thankful, but also brimming with worship, deeply reverent before God. For God is not an indifferent bystander. He’s actively cleaning house, torching all that needs to burn, and he won’t quit until it’s all cleansed. God himself is Fire! - Hebrews 12: 28-29 (The Message) What is so important about worship? How many of us come for the singing and completely forget what the first part of our service is about? There can be two people standing beside each other during service - one can be in the “Holy of Holies” and the other can be thinking about the business meeting he has next week. One person can have an encounter with God and the other person say it’s just “ok”. Every time I enter into God’s presence, God speaks. He promises to do just that! Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me. - Revelation 3:20 This passage is appropriate for the unbeliever but is written directly to the Church. When we come to church we get really excited about the Word of God. That’s good. We love to be fed. I think many people are missing that it is not just what we are eating but with whom we are eating. Church is not just that we get a good meal but that Jesus is dining with us. LOOK - LISTEN - LEARN Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian. And he led the flock to the back of the desert, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. And the Angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire from the midst of a bush. So he looked, and behold, the bush was burning with fire, but the bush was not consumed. Then Moses said, “I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush does not burn.” So when the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses!”And he said, “Here I am.” Then He said, “Do not draw near this place. Take your sandals off your feet, for the place where you stand is holy ground.” - Exodus 3:1-5 LOOK . . . My wife and I went to Maui, Hawaii for our honeymoon. We were on a beautiful walk along the beach one night when I heard many voices yelling, “Look!” I glanced over and didn’t see anything. It wasn’t until I turned the right direction and went from a glance to truly looking that I saw huge whales breaching the waters. When I say the word LOOK, I don’t mean glance in God’s direction when you come to church. When we gather together to worship, that’s your cue to turn aside from whatever you were doing or whatever you have to do this week. Look at God. That is why the songs we sing have to do with God’s greatness and attributes. It’s time to look at God. This of course goes way beyond a Sunday or service experience, but that’s definitely a great starting point. LISTEN . . . So when the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.” - Exodus 3:4 God was waiting until He had his attention to speak. I will tell my kid’s to look at me when I’m talking to them. It is so irritating to try to teach them something as they are walking off doing other things or focused on something else. Let’s not do that to God. Honor stands at attention. I know if they are not looking at me they are not focused. I wonder how many people need to hear from God but He is waiting to see if they will look. LEARN . . . Anyone can learn; the question is do you realize your need to learn. The moment you stop seeing your need to learn is the moment you leave dry and empty. God said to take your sandals off, for the place you are standing is holy ground. The first thing we learn is that anything God touches is Holy. How could Moses write the 1st five books of the bible? God taught Him. He spent time in the presence of God He made known His ways to Moses,His acts to the children of Israel. - Psalm 103:7 Our perspective changes in the presence of God. So when He calls to you . . . LOOK! When we LOOK, we are able to LISTEN. When we truly LISTEN, that’s where we LEARN. When we LEARN, that’s when we know what it looks like to ABIDE. And when we ABIDE, we WORSHIP! Full Article
li The Worship Podcast (Episode 7): How Does A Worship Leader With A Flip Phone Read The Bible? [Part II w/ Gabe Finocchio] By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:00:06 -0500 On today's podcast: What do you believe? That's the question we discuss with Gabe Finocchio (The Royal Royal) as we dive into the, sometimes complex, worlds of doctrine & worship. As worship leaders, we can easily neglect God's word & focus more on the songs themselves or our own church services. Well today, we talk with Gabe about that journey between theology & our song. We think what comes out could surprise you. Enjoy! ----- The Worship Podcast is powered by All About Worship (Dustin Smith & James Galbraith) and WeAreWorship (Wisdom Moon & Morgan Shirey). Subscribe to the podcast and find the show notes: https://linktr.ee/theworshippodcast You can also connect with The Worship Podcast on social media: The Worship Podcast on Facebook The Worship Podcast on Instagram The Worship Podcast on Twitter Full Article Podcasts
li Listening By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 16:47:42 -0500 I’ve been involved with ministry since I was a baby . . . literally. My family moved to the USA from Johannesburg, South Africa at the end of 1986 to be missionaries here in the States. I was born a couple months later in Texas. So from the time I was born, I’ve been ministering alongside my family. I’ve seen the good and the bad. People will tend to focus on the bad, but I’m somewhat of an eternal optimist. I believe that good can be found in most situations. One of the critical things I’ve learned in my life is the power of listening. A lot of people will “listen” to people talk, but are just waiting for a chance to say what’s on their mind. I realized I was like this when I first got married. My wife, who is amazing, would share something that was on her heart. I would “listen” until I got a moment to give my “spiritual” insight. Or what I thought was insight. There were times where I would say things that only made things worse. She would say that I wasn’t really listening. It got to the point where I was so frustrated by that phrase that I would just be quiet and listen. I started to listen intently anytime she had something to share. Then I would wait and let her know that I truly did hear her. This mindset has helped me even with being a Worship Pastor. My wife and I lead the Young Adults group at my church. Young adults are my favorite age group. Most of them are either going into college or leaving college and entering the real world for the first time. There have been times when they’ve brought personal issues to me and my wife. We’ve found it to be incredibly effective to truly listen and not just wait to insert our “point.” Once we’re able to truly hear the heart of the situation, we are then able to speak life into it. Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance. - Proverbs 1:5 This might seem like a simple thing, but the application of it is incredibly fruitful. Whether you’re dealing with a spouse or church members or friends, heed these words. Doing so shows that we sincerely care. It shows an authenticity not found easily. This is also a powerful way to pray. It’s so easy to feel like we have to always have words coming out of our mouths when we pray. Sometimes we just need to listen. Listen for what the Lord is saying. Listen and meditate on his word. So let’s take time this week, whether we’re in our cars, our homes, or whatever and just take time to listen. Listen to what the Lord is saying. Listen to what your kids, spouse, church family are saying. Take the time to show you care and find out what’s on their hearts. Full Article
li The Worship Podcast (Episode 18): What Does Revival Worship Sound Like? - Dustin Smith & James Galbraith By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 17:42:19 -0500 On this episode of The Worship Podcast, Dustin and James talk about their experience in revival movements, as well as lessons learned and things to consider for your worship experience. What's the new sound? Where is the sound of worship headed? You might be surprised at their answer. ----------------- The Worship Podcast is powered by All About Worship in partnership with WeAreWorship. Subscribe to the podcast: theworshippodcast.com linktr.ee/theworshippodcast You can also connect with The Worship Podcast on social media: The Worship Podcast on Facebook The Worship Podcast on Instagram The Worship Podcast on Twitter Full Article Podcasts
li 5 Qualities Of A Great Worship Team Member By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Nov 2018 15:33:45 -0600 Over the years I have found myself in the midst of teams, as well as leading them. Here are some of my thoughts around qualities that make a great worship team member. 1. THEY UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE AND POWER OF UNITY They champion the vision of the church, team and leaders, and they are responsive and vocal about it. They esteem others! They celebrate the wins of the team and individuals. They always speak well of church, team, and leadership. 2. THEY ALWAYS COME PREPARED AND READY They learn the songs. They know the repertoire. They maintain their instruments and gear at a professional level. They always bring their best to the platform, and they understand that this is a part of their worship. 3. THEY ARE TEACHABLE They are willing and eager to learn. They don’t just wait to be told, they are pro-active in asking ‘what can I do better?’. They have the maturity and humility to handle correction, even when it is something that they may find hard to hear. 4. THEY ARE CONSISTENT They always have an attitude of excellence. They live, not without, but above their emotions. They are always warm, friendly and kind. They are approachable and relational. They are loyal, reliable and faithful. 5. THEY PRAY AND READ THEIR BIBLE They have a devotional life of their own. They prioritise their relationship with Jesus. They are regularly in prayer and the word of God They are a worshiper! For more articles by Dan and the C3 staff, visit www.c3music.com/blog/. Full Article
li Get Your Life Back By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Jan 2019 10:25:21 -0600 It’s a new year. A new you! It’s time for solutions, right? It’s time to kick the old habits and get your life back on track. It’s time to….oh you get the point. Every “New Year” comes with the opportunity to start a brand new year off the right way. Most of us will start some new resolution that will end somewhere in the first week of January. Some of us might even make it into the next week with our resolutions. The point I’m trying to make is everyone wants to start fresh in a new year. Most people won’t be able to stick to them because of what we’ve given ourselves over to and the patterns that dictate our actions. Some people start off trying to lose weight. Pretty common goal right there. Gym memberships soar in January and start to decline In February. People have these grand ideas of who they want to become, but they fail to do the simple things to help them achieve it. I know people who wanted to hit the gym every morning before work, but when 5:00 am hit they gave into their need for sleep. One way to combat this is to go to bed earlier. That way when 5am hits, it’s not so bad. These are simple steps we can take to give us the best advantage. So when it comes to those of us who want to grow closer to God, sometimes people try jumping in and just get overwhelmed. I’ve known people who’ve wanted to pray for 1 hour every single day, but ended up failing at it and not praying at all. My point is, this year, start with something you can do and then begin to stretch yourself. Instead of praying for one hour, start by praying for 1 minute. 15 minutes. Start praying and begin to seek the heart of God in your life. In your family’s life. In your friends’ lives. Start making the simple changes that can grow into the goals you’ve set. For me, I was that guy wanting to workout. I was the guy who wanted to pray longer. There have been so many resolutions I’ve made that I’ve broken simply because I set myself up to fail. I’ve decided to get my life back. I’ve decided to make the small steps to change the ways I normally do things. I’ve decided to have my mind continually renewed. On a daily basis. Because the Word of God says: Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is - His good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:2 Take back your life by having your mind renewed . . . daily. Watch and see how the things that tripped you up so easily become plain as day and you’re able to overcome them. The way to get your life, dreams, hopes, etc.. back, is to be continually washed, cleaned, and your mind renewed. Full Article
li A Living Sacrifice By www.allaboutworship.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 12:09:12 -0600 Followers of Christ are instructed in Romans 12:1, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” This is the only time in the Bible that the words living and sacrifice are used together. I’ve been a church-going, Bible-reading Christian for over 30 years now but only recently did these two words jump off the page at me in a way that awakened me to a fresh view of God’s grace and mercy. What comes to mind when you hear or read the word sacrifice? For me, it’s death. Something must die, usually a pretty gruesome death, for a sacrifice to be complete and effective. When I study the Old Testament and all the sacrificial practices, I am overwhelmed with gratitude that we no longer have to go through the rituals they had to before Jesus. The smells, the sights, the sounds, all of it. I’m sure at a point the Israelites had grown almost numb to the process involved, but I can’t believe for one second that there wasn’t some level of emotional pain felt by those performing and watching the sacrifices take place. If for no other reason than they were keenly aware that this animal was brutally stripped of its life for their sake. That has to leave a mark. Enter Jesus. The man who left glory to come put up with humanity for a time – to walk in our shoes, breathe our air, break our bread, experience our joy, and endure our pain, only to be scorned, beaten, and killed. But His death and glorious resurrection turned the tables completely, didn’t it? It didn’t necessarily eradicate the need for sacrifices completely, but it did redefine what sacrifice would look like for the rest of time. Hear me out. Now under the New Covenant, the process and end result of sacrifice has been flipped on its head. For the first time in history, the object of sacrifice gets to live on and reap the benefits of the offering made. It’s no longer a barbaric and bloody ceremony, ending in DEATH, for the sole purpose of atonement and right relationship with God. Instead, it’s a relinquishing of, or dying to our own rights, desires, and agendas in exchange for His plans and His leadership, for the sole purpose of abundant LIFE in Him. Those innocent animals didn’t get to stand up after the sacrifice, wipe their hands off and say, “Alrighty folks! Now that that’s done, let’s go grab some dinner.” No, for them, sacrifice equaled death. But for believers today, sacrifice equals life. We get to choose daily to lay ourselves down before a holy God, and unlike those sheep, bulls, or whatever animal the ritual called for back then, we have the opportunity to get up off that altar and run free in the life afforded us through the sacrifice of Jesus. What privilege! What grace! What mercy! Lord God, may we not take lightly the life extended to us because of Jesus. May we not forget what could be. Thank you that we are no longer bound to die on that altar of sacrifice, but that we get to enjoy the reward of being a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to You. Full Article
li White Sox decline $25 million option on Yoán Moncada, $7.5 million option on Max Stassi By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 23:19:53 GMT Chicago set the post-1900 record for losses in a season, going 41-121. Full Article article Sports
li Netflix's The Comeback Has Really Changed The Way I Look At The Red Sox And The 2004 World Series By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 20:03:00 GMT This is coming from a Cardinals fan... Full Article article Sports
li A list of Milwaukee Brewers Gold Glove award winners By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 02:33:01 GMT The Milwaukee Brewers are adding to their fraternity of Gold Glove winners, and it's not a very long list. Here are the Brewers who previously won. Full Article article Sports
li Dom Amore: 20 years later, the ’04 Red Sox curse-busters revel in a victory that will live forever By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:41:00 GMT UNCASVILLE — Manny Ramirez turned to the man next to him, his former captain, and shared a little secret. “When I came to Boston, I watched you and I looked up to you,”: Ramirez told Jason Varitek. “When you went 4-for-4 or 0-for-4, you worked hard. It made me a better player.” It was a poignant moment during an evening of funny stories, fond reminiscences. “Man, I’ve never heard that before,” ... Full Article article Sports
li Roki Sasaki has little reason to consider Red Sox, even if they spend By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:26:12 GMT It's hard to imagine Japanese ace Roki Sasaki wanting to come to the Red Sox based on their recent track record, writes John Tomase. Full Article article Sports
li Red Sox $48 million 'frontline starter' surprisingly linked to Cubs by MLB insider By www.sportingnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:56:40 GMT The Chicago Cubs are just a couple of pieces away from finally returning to the playoffs. In 2024, the Cubs were profoundly mediocre on both sides of the ball. Improving the rotation is a worthy objective for the Cubs, because Imanaga could be due for regression as the league adjusts to his unique high-spin fastball. Chicago may try for the Corbin Burneses and Max Frieds of the world, but perhaps a lower-budget option could turn out to be the perfect Cubs addition. Full Article article News
li Red Sox fans are enraged after young star hosed in Rookie of the Year finalist reveal By bosoxinjection.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT The Baseball Writers' Association of America on Nov. 11 announced the finalists for its Rookie of the Year Awards. Many Boston Red Sox fans take issue with its American League selections. Red Sox rookie Wilyer Abreu was not selected among the three AL ROY finalists. Colton Cowser, Austin Wells and Luis Gil — all AL East rivals — are the three youngsters nominated for this season's title. Full Article article News
li Red Sox $45 Million Power Hitter Predicted To Ditch Boston In Favor Of Royals By www.si.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:00:00 GMT There was once a time when the Boston Red Sox never had to worry about losing a prized free agent to an American League Central team, but that time may have passed. The Kansas City Royals appear to be leading the charge, having spent over $100 million in free-agent contracts last winter. This winter, the Royals look to be active again, already inking starting pitcher Michael Wacha to a three-year, $51 million extension. Perhaps their next move could be to pilfer a big bat from the Boston lineup. Full Article article News
li Both Red Sox finalists denied Silver Slugger awards By www.masslive.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:51 GMT Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers and outfielder Jarren Duran were both finalists for AL Silver Slugger awards but neither won. Guardians' José Ramírez won for AL third basemen. Yankees sluggers Aaron Judge and Juan Soto as well as Orioles' Anthony Santander were the three AL outfield winners. BETTING: Check out our MA sports betting guide , where you can learn basic terminology, definitions and how to read odds for those interested in learning how to bet in Massachusetts. Duran, who was a finalist for the first time, led the majors in doubles with 48. He also tied with Arizona's Corbin Carroll for the major league lead in triples (14). He batted .285 with a .342 on-base percentage, .492 slugging Full Article article News
li Why Red Sox Made 'Good Call' With Qualifying Offer To Nick Pivetta By nesn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:51:26 GMT The Boston Red Sox offseason is expected to be full of moves. The Red Sox extended a qualifying offer worth a healthy $21.05 million to Nick Pivetta. While surprising, the decision by the Red Sox regarding Pivetta could end up being very shrewd, as The Boston Globe's Julian McWilliams explained alongside Jahmai Webster during Monday's episode of NESN's “310 To Left” podcast. Full Article article News
li Red Sox Showing Interest In $34 Million All-Star, Postseason Hero By www.si.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:04 GMT The Boston Red Sox definitely are keeping their options open. Boston's starting rotation needs an addition or two, and with each passing day, it seems like that will happen. The Red Sox are expected to spend heavily this winter and have been tied to every big-name player who is available. The Red Sox mainly have been linked to the likes of Corbin Burnes, Blake Snell, and Max Fried, but there are other options out there. Full Article article News
li Humans age dramatically at two key points in their life, How much water you should drink each day?, Snap Pea Salad with Green Beans and Quinoa By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Sep 2024 14:57:34 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl discuss new research that shows we age dramatically at two key times in our lives, and they talk about how much water we need to […] Full Article Food Health
li Is it time to say goodbye to the BMI? Statins cost effective and linked to better health outcomes in older people, Brie Spaghetti with Tomatoes and Basil By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 14:11:43 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl discuss a new replacement proposed for BMI, and they talk about the effectiveness of statins for older people. Plus, they share a healthy recipe for […] Full Article Food Health
li Why it takes so long to get a doctor’s appointment, Screen time linked to delayed development in babies, Heirloom Tomato Salad By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 13:03:07 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl talk about why it takes so long to get a doctor appointment, and they examine new research showing screen time is linked to delayed development […] Full Article Food Health
li If your kid is a picky eater it’s probably not your fault, Black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections, Spicy Vodka Chicken Parmesan By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:05:29 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl discuss how children’s food pickiness may be pre-disposed, and they talk about why black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections. Plus, they share […] Full Article Food Health
li The Brody File: January 5, 2017 - Happy New Year Liberals! By www.cbn.com Published On :: If liberals thought 2016 was bad, wait until they get a load of President Trump in 2017. Interviews this week with a spokesman from the Presidential Inaugural Committee and a one-on-one with Lila Rose, a national pro-life leader who is expecting ... Full Article
li Slight show details rearrangement By next-episode.net Published On :: Fri, 07 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000 For active shows, the Previous Episode and Next Episode sections are now moved above Show Info. Also, on desktop - Next Episode is now on the left and Previous Episode is on the right (swapped them). It'll probably take some getting used to, but I think this arrangement makes more sense. Thoughts? Full Article
li New features - My Streaming Services, filter and streaming availability in lists By next-episode.net Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000 To help you navigate the messy world of streaming services availability, Next Episode has a few new features: All lists (search, browse, top/discovery charts, watchlist, track episodes) now also show streaming availability You can now filter by streaming services availability In addition, you can add the streaming services you use to My Services and filter through that as wellThis is not just for US - your country should've been automatically detected, but if not - you can easily switch it here. Basically, it should now be easier than ever to find out where your stuff is streaming and find new great shows on the streaming services you use. Our movies section will get the same treatment soon. Let me know your thoughts and as always - if you appreciate my efforts here - consider getting Premium. Thank you! Full Article
li Updates to streaming services + filter and availability added to Movies By next-episode.net Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000 I mentioned movies will get the streaming services availability - and it's now done. Here's what's new:streaming services availability was added in all Movies lists (my movies, browse, hot, trending, search)you can now filter these lists by streaming services or "my streaming services" availabilityAlong with these specific updates regarding the Movies section, there are a few general improvements as well:when filtered by a streaming service, what you filter by is first and highlighted - the rest is grayed outmany new countries are now supported so if yours wasn't there before - check again - it most likely is nowPlease let me know how these work for you and if something looks weird on your device/browser. Next - I plan to focus on improving how My Movies looks and works (both on desktop and mobile) Full Article
li CBN NewsWatch: Muslim Mob Attacks Israeli Jews at Amsterdam Soccer Match By www.cbn.com Published On :: People with untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during encounters with law enforcement. The NCAA men and women tipped off earlier this week, making it a busy time for sports fans. Last year the Men's championship game ... Full Article
li Southern California's Fast-Moving Mountain Fire Out of Control as 800 Firefighters Battle Inferno By www.cbn.com Published On :: Southern California's Fast-Moving Mountain Fire Out of Control as 800 Firefighters Battle Inferno Full Article
li The Watchman: Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin and Kamal Saleem Discuss "The Coalition" By www.cbn.com Published On :: On this week's edition of The Watchman, we're joined by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin of the Family Research Council and Kamal Saleem of Koome Ministries to discuss their thrilling new novel about radical Islam, "The Coalition." Click on the ... ... Full Article
li Faithwire - Politics and Punchlines - November 11, 2024 By www.cbn.com Published On :: Joel Berry of The Babylon Bee joins CBN's Tré Goins-Phillips and Billy Hallowell to discuss the Bee's new book and how they use satire and laughter to navigate complicated issues in the world. Full Article
li After Most Disturbing Anti-Semitism Spike Since WWII, 2,000 Israelis Airlifted from Netherlands By www.cbn.com Published On :: After Most Disturbing Anti-Semitism Spike Since WWII, 2,000 Israelis Airlifted from Netherlands Full Article
li Christian World News - WILL EVANGELICALS SAVE TRUMP? - September 6, 2024 By www.cbn.com Published On :: How President Trump might be alienating his strongest supporters. Full Article
li Growing a Million-Dollar Business By www.cbn.com Published On :: Josh and his wife, Leslie, revolutionized their family business by following key biblical principles. Discover the power of faith-driven entrepreneurship and see how God's blessings know no bounds when entrusted to obedient hearts and hands. Full Article
li CBN NewsWatch AM: Hamas May Have Murdered Israeli Hostages - August 23, 2024 By www.cbn.com Published On :: As Israel buries the bodies of hostages recovered this week, the battles continue on the ground and in the international arena. In the biggest speech of her life, Vice President Kamala Harris laid out her story and vision Thursday hoping voters ... Full Article
li ¿Cómo enfrentar la enfermedad en familia? By www.cbn.com Published On :: Wanda Rolón, autora, nos habla de su experiencia como sobreviviente de cáncer y nos da consejos para enfrentar la enfermedad en la familia. También, nos presenta su libro "No Moriré". Full Article
li Conoce la Biblia para la Guerra Espiritual By www.cbn.com Published On :: Tony Rivera presenta la Biblia para la Guerra Espiritual, una poderosa herramienta que combina las Escrituras bíblicas con extractos de reconocidos autores expertos en la materia como: John Eckhardt, John Bevere, Iris Delgado y Kim Daniels. Full Article
li True Prosperity for Families Facing Tough Economic Times By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Sunday, April 5, 2020 - 11:00pm From the families of small business owners to wealthy executives, a lot of families are facing anxiety over a declining investment market, have been laid off of work, or are even facing the closing of a business. It’s tough everywhere for families. We need sound financial advice. Sift through the sea of articles online and you’ll find expert advice from budgeting to eliminating credit card debt. That advice is important. Take measures to protect your family’s economic wellbeing. Now, I’m not an... Full Article
li Balloon Art: A New Twist on Child Evangelism By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - 3:45pm When Dan Bellamy was preparing for a missions trip to Jamaica during his senior year of high school, he was introduced to the art of balloon sculpting. He was only going to pick up a few tricks from his instructor (a professional clown), but soon the student surpassed the teacher and a new interest and eventual career in ministry was born. "I had no expectations of making it more than a hobby during college or long after college. You know, it crossed my mind during seminary, but I never really... Full Article
li Fathering Like the Father You Never Had By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Monday, August 24, 2020 - 12:15pm For a man to have real children is easy enough. For children to have a real father is another matter entirely. Growing up fatherless left gaps in me. It does for everyone. Whether your dad was steeped in addiction, an absentee, or just ill-equipped, here are 5 key lessons I’ve acquired over the years. They are helping me to father like the father I never had. I’m praying they’ll help you too! 1. Be a courageous leader. I am the son of an absentee, alcoholic, abandoning man full of excuses. I... Full Article
li Crayon Box Families By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 - 3:30pm We weren’t looking to adopt another child. We already had four young kids in tow. Our adopted daughter fell into our lives through a series of circumstances too long and complex to describe here. It was God’s doing. We are missionaries to Haiti and when you invest your life in a foreign culture it doesn’t take long for that culture to divest itself into you. Sometimes it adds a kid to your family. When we came back from Haiti with one more kid than we went with, we were a multicolored family. I... Full Article
li How to Make Marriage a Place of Healing By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 - 4:00pm Christina and I have counseled couples in crisis, couples in premarital times, couples who’d grown distant, and everything in between. Over these past twenty years of marriage and ministry, we’ve realized that with all the hurts of life, for marriage to last, the marriage relationship must be a healing place. Here are 4 ways to increase the sacred vitality of your marriage as a healing place. 1. Cast off worldly illusions. If twenty years of marriage has taught me anything it is that the most... Full Article
li Marjorie Dannenfelser: Life is Winning By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Monday, December 28, 2020 - 10:45am Pro-Choice Republican Marjorie Dannenfelser’s father was in the Army and got his degree in medicine. After years of moving, the family wanted to plant some roots and decided to settle down in Greenville, NC where her father opened a private practice as a dermatologist. Marjorie’s mother went back to college and finished her master’s degree in library science. As Episcopalians, her family loved church liturgy and hymns. They were conservative Republicans in their economic and foreign policy... Full Article
li Three Simple Ways You Can Transform Your Child’s Public School By www1.cbn.com Published On :: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 - 2:30pm Being a parent of school-aged children is no small task in the 21st Century. The reasons Christian parents opt to send their children to public school vary. Regardless of why you opt to send your child to a public school, it is important for you to be a vigilant, involved parent. Proverbs 22:6 (KJV) says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Your child's formative years of moral development are happening concurrently with foundational... Full Article
li Hezbollah Galilee Attack Thwarted - 10/11/24 By www.cbn.com Published On :: On the eve of Yom Kippur, Hezbollah missiles flying into Israel from Lebanon, plus weapons cache discovered. Analysis from Gordon Robertson, Cindy Jacobs and Jon Medved on challenges facing Israel and the prospects of a bright future after the war. Full Article