Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY:
What's New in Christian Music


See You
by Josh Wilson | Genre: Pop/Rock

Crazy Love
by Hawk Nelson | Genre: Pop/Rock

Alaskan Homecoming
by Bill and Gloria Gaither | Genre: Southern Gospel

Majesty
by Bill and Gloria Gaither | Genre: Southern Gospel

Times Have Changed EP
by After Edmund | Genre: Dance

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VALENTINE GIFT IDEA:


For Girls: Personalized jewelry (with inscription). Reference a memory with a date or special phrase.

For Guys: Classy travel kits. They don't have to be expensive real leather, but they need to look nice. Make us want to take you on a trip.

ARTIST OF THE DAY
Jars of Clay




Jars of Clay formed in 1994, when Dan Haseltine and Charlie Lowell became friends at Greenville College. By the end of 1995, few had not heard their breakout song Flood. Ever since, this college rock band has pursued their art form with relentless touring, recording and writing.

While Jars of Clay's legacy as great songwriters is cemented, their latest album The Shelter is something a little different. They wanted something new to push their sound and their message past the wall of their own comfort zone. So they grabbed their friends who happen to be amazing song-writers and performers and got some fresh new ideas for song writing and recording. Making cameos as performers and/or song writers on The Shelter: Laura Story, Phillip LaRue, Mac Powell, Amy Grant, Brandon Heath, Leigh Nash, TobyMac, and more!

The Shelter broaches topics of social justice, per usual for Jars of Clay, but also a touch of something they have not focused on before: The Church. The Shelter is a love song to how the body of Christ can interact when following Christ in a broken world.

Latest Album: The Shelter

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Scriptural Pursuit

Q: In what book of the Bible does the phrase "spare the rod, spoil the child" originate?

A: Proverbs (13:24)

Congratulations, Anna!

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