My 4 year old friend Console Michelle lives in Uganda, Africa and recites this traditional African poem from memory. I wrote music for it and my cool friends, Christine, Katie and Katie (D & R) helped bring it to life.
Bill Monaghan's patriotic memorial to those whom we lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Inspired by response of United States citizens everywhere, this song is as much a tribute to those who died as well as those who continue to serve our country and keep us free and safe. The final lines utter the ultimate sentiment, a prayer and a cry for peace. www.MonaghanMusic.com
Inspired by the Bucks County, PA memorial to lives lost in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Garden of Reflection tribute in Lower Makefield, PA. www/MonaghanMusic.com
A tribute to women everywhere, single, married or widowed, who care and provide for their families and still have the inner struggle of finding their identity, their soul, and their faith. From Bill Monaghan's 9/11 In Memoriam CD available at www.MonaghanMusic.com. Also available on iTunes
Bart Campolo thinks inner city programs create mediating barriers that are ultimately detrimental to relationships. His fix? Skip the program and focus entirely on relationships.
Daily Pulse: 1 Timothy 6:9-10 People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
The H.E.R.O. Project: Stimulating the consciousness of youth through promoting health, fitness and character educational with programs and event services.
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Dr. Perry Sanders, pastor emeritus, First Baptist Church, Lafayette, Louisiana, called them "God's Attention Getters." Popular preacher Ron Dunn described them as "Strange Ministers." Others, like Henry Blackaby, saw them as "Crisis of Faith." No matter how you define or describe them, Failure (and Frustration); Illness (and Disease); and Death, are woven into the very fabric of life, to nudge us to "Seek the Lord."
This compilation is a small portion of a larger pastoral message delivered at the First Baptist Church, Chalmette, Louisiana, by Dr. John Dee Jeffries, on Sunday evening, October 18, 2009. It's intention? To nudge us to "Seek the Lord."
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