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And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way, after the supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you. — Luke 22:19-20
Christian Music News
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Recently, Sean Rodriguez shared a preview of a spoken word piece that will be featured at his church, Rolling Hills Community Church in Tennessee, on Easter Sunday. The spoken word piece centers on the death [...]
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Curb Records recording artist Hannah Kerr unveiled the vulnerable standout, "If I Were You," now–listen here. The transparent track was penned by Kerr, Jonathan Gamble, and Matt Morrisey and produced by her brother, GRAMMY Award [...]
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Today, six-time Grammy winner Amy Grant released Songs From The Loft for the first time on digital formats. Originally released in 1993 at the height of her successful album, Heart In Motion, the Songs From [...]
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Curb Records recording artist Meredith Andrews tunes her heart to the sound of eternity on her new live project, Heaven's Frequency, out now–listen here. Additionally, Andrews premiered the live performance video for the title cut–watch [...]
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Award-winning artist and songwriter Mac Powell dropped a brand new single, "Like It's Nothing," available now. Over 160,000 concertgoers have heard this song firsthand during the TobyMac Hits Deep 2024 tour, which concludes tomorrow night [...]
Bible Gateway Blog
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Zondervan, a division of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, is pleased to announce the release of the NASB Wide Margin Bible (New American Standard Bible, 1995 Text)—the first of its kind for Zondervan’s NASB line. “Our mission [...]
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Do you use Bible Gateway to read the Bible each day? You are not alone! If you have a free account or are a member of Bible Gateway Plus, you’ll be excited by our newest [...]
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by Joel Muddamalle, PhD Joel Muddamalle I hate being lost and losing my way. It leaves me disoriented, and honestly, it can be a really scary feeling to not know where you are. Today, we [...]
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By Dr. Joel Muddamalle Let’s look at how the Greek word for humility was used in Paul’s setting. One of the prominent Greek words we translate as “humble” (tapeinophrosynē) could also be translated as “self-abasement” [...]