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    • Miriam Webster - Made Me Glad

      Made Me Glad

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      Miriam Webster’s newest album “Made Me Glad” is a powerful beautiful album that every fan would expect it to be.

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      Darlington Woods

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      “Darlington Woods” is another great book from Mike Dellosso.

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      We Mapped The World EP

      Posted 152 days ago Comments (0)

      Joy Williams’ “We Mapped The World” is a musically easy going album, blending elements of Sara Groves, She & Him and Feist into one lovely collection.

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      Satellites and Sirens

      Posted 152 days ago Comments (0)

      Despite its issues, “Satellites and Sirens” is still an enjoyable album, and worth looking into.

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      Starlighter

      Posted 153 days ago Comments (0)

      For those who enjoy a good fantasy novel with a healthy dose of dragons, Bryan Davis’ “Starlighter” is a good choice.

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      Eternity Invades

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      Vicky Beeching’s “Eternity Invades” is exemplary; excellent, theological songwriting; beautiful musicianship and a sound that invites the listener to participate in the worship songs.

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      Special: KJ-52 Interview & Article

      Posted 154 days ago Comments (0)

      Listen in as C.E. Moore talks with Christian hip-hop artist, KJ-52 about our recent article, “The Christian Hip-Hop Margin: A Rant.” Then, check out KJ’s written rebuttal.

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      The Classic Crime

      Posted 154 days ago Comments (0)

      Listen in as C.E. Moore talks with Matt Macdonald, lead singer of the band The Classic Crime.

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      What We Want, What We Get

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      TCM Staffers Brian Hall & Thomas Jenkins weigh in on Dave Barnes’ latest project, “What We Want, What We Get.”

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      Wonders Never Cease

      Posted 154 days ago Comments (0)

      I liked seeing another side to Tim Downs. While “Wonders Never Cease” is lighter than his other books, it is still the same high quality novel I was expecting.