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Saving Leonardo

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Nancy Pearcey | B&H Books

Award-winning author Nancy Pearcey argues that secularism is having a  more negative impact on society. In her new book, she demonstrates the infiltration of secular thought while examining shifting expressions in art and media throughout history. The author shows how biblical Christianity is actually the more holistic and humane alterative to a cultural trend that is leading toward greater spiritual destruction.


 

Mosaic

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Empower-CD-Mosaic Ricky Skaggs | Skaggs Family Records

What do you get when you mix mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar and violin and mix them with percussion, a hammered dulcimer, a string section, bagpipes, a bouzouki, electric guitar, keyboards, slide guitar and more? That would be Ricky Skaggs’ new inspirational album, appropriately titled Mosaic. The 14-time Grammy winner offers a collection of 14 songs that speak of his faith through “music that is in my head and in my heart,” the artist says.

 


 

The Edge of the Divine

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Sandi Patty | Thomas Nelson

For more than 30 years, Sandi Patty has gifted the world with her musical talent. She has been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and her 39 Dove Awards and five Grammys make her the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary Christian music history.

The down-to-earth style and wit that make her a favorite at Women of Faith events also translate into her books. In her newest, The Edge of the Divine, Patty openly shares her journey to a healthier life through the help of weight-loss surgery. She is candid about her struggles and the hard work it has taken (and still takes) to overcome the issues that trapped her in an addiction to food.

Patty's willingness to share what she's learned about herself, admitting her faults and mistakes, will give readers courage to take stock of their own lives and make the necessary changes for a better life.

Click here to purchase this book.

 

Chatting With Casting Crowns’ Mark Hall

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Chatting With Casting Crowns’ Mark HallCasting Crowns’ lead singer Mark Hall and his wife, Melanie, adopted their 3-year-old daughter, Hope, from China. Their adoption story is documented on the band’s new live concert CD/DVD, Until the Whole World Hears, which releases Aug. 31. Hall talked to Charisma about his new daughter and the band’s trip to Rwanda. 

How did you and your wife decide to adopt?

Hall: We were on a Steven Curtis Chapman tour and every night Steven would sing “When Love Takes You In,” the song of adoption. He would tell the story of adoption and how it’s changed his and his family’s life. So there I am hearing all this for 84 cities! I realize that God’s trying to tell me something. When I told my wife, Melanie, that we’re supposed to adopt, she said, “I always knew this. I was just waiting on you to figure this out.” 

Tell us about your new daughter.

Hall: She’s beautiful. She was found 8 days old wrapped in a red blanket outside a hospital. It’s such an amazing story of this broken little girl being abandoned out in the middle of the night somewhere in China, and how God is allowing us to be the ones to travel the distance and go over there and pick her up and bring her into our home.

What did you learn during the process?

Hall: The biggest spiritual lesson God taught me happened once I got to China. People had warned me that a lot of these little girls have never even seen a man before so they’re a little shy about dads. I mentally prepared myself for this. Hope bonded pretty quickly to Melanie. She would let me give her things but if I tried to pick her up she would cry. 

That was pretty tough. After six days of not being able to hold her, I said: “God, we’ve come halfway around the world, we’ve given of ourselves, we’ve given of our resources, I’m doing everything I can and she won’t let me hold her. All she’ll let me do is just give her stuff, but she won’t let me hold her.”

In that moment, God said to me, “So how does it feel?” 

God reminded me that He paid the highest price. He came to me and pulled me out of my abandonment, out of my little pit that I’d dug for myself. He rescued me, and now it’s as though it’s a hassle for me to find time to spend with Him. 

He showed me this is what being a daddy is about; you’re going to be there until she wants you. The day we got home was the first day she let me hold her. Now she’s running to me with her arms in the air.

Tell us about Casting Crowns’ trip to Rwanda.

Hall: The moment we stepped foot in that country, I fell in love with Rwanda. It’s a beautiful place, beautiful people. They aren’t looking for donations; they’re looking for people to invest in them and give them a chance. 

We were able to see how World Vision sets up people in their own businesses. We went to a bee co-op where 10 families are now supporting themselves with honey. We talked to the beekeeper who is planning to donate to World Vision so he can help other businesses. This is called full circle. 

We also saw how child sponsorship works. When one child is sponsored, World Vision helps the entire family. A sponsored child is automatically going to go to school and they’re going to have health care when they need it. And then World Vision determines what would best help a family such as owning a cow or chickens. Or if people live in a place where they can farm, World Vision goes in and trains them. It’s all about them being able to sustain themselves.

 

The Medicine

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The MedicineJohn Mark McMillan
Integrity Music

First released independently in 2008, The Medicine is now available for worldwide consumption and applause. John Mark McMillan’s “gutsy poetic rock ‘n’ roll” blends with the sounds of soul, blues and gospel.  His musical talent is unmistakable, but it’s his lyrical prowess that sets him apart. Using analogies and imagery, McMillan takes a bold, raw, authentic approach to worship.

 
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