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  • Amanda Cook “Brave New World” Album Review

    Many of us were introduced to Amanda Cook when her song "You Make Me Brave" became the soundtrack of our lives when we were intimated by fear. Culled from Bethel Music's #1 album of the same name, Cook is not only one of Bethel Music's songwriters and worship leader but she's also signed onto the imprint as an artist.

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  • Lindsay Graham “Break Free” Album Review

    Lindsay Graham may be a new name, but there's a resonance of familiarity and authenticity in her vocal cadences that you feel like she's an old friend who has had a deep acquaintance with our own struggles and strife.

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  • ** CLASSIC CHRISTIAN ALBUM ** Joey + Rory Feek "Inspired: Songs of Faith and Family" Album Review

    Two are better than one. Joey and Rory Feek have had firsthand experience of reaping the rewards of this Biblical truth from Ecclesiates 4:9. Prior to them singing together as a duo, each of them had their own pandering careers.

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  • The Collingsworth Family “That Day is Coming” Album Review

    If there's a word to describe the Collingsworth Family's latest release "That Day is Coming," it is the word immaculate. Never ones to take short-cuts by churning out half-baked pastiche of an album, "That Day is Coming" is almost a two-year labor of love.

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  • Big Daddy Weave “Beautiful Offerings” Album Review

    When Big Daddy Weave named their much anticipated seventh studio album "Beautiful Offerings," it's not hyperbole. These songs are truly "beautiful" in the sense that they are contemplative, reflective, and deftly crafted with lyrics that scratches behind the superficial veneer. And they are "offerings," in the sense that they are paeans of our heartfelt struggles and praises offered as worship to the Almighty God.

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  • All Things New “The Good News” Album Review

    To avoid the sophomore slum, All Things New has opted to return to the grassroots of what's at the cynosure of our faith, the Gospel. Distilling to the issues that are indispensable as far as the evangel is concerned.

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  • Julie Elias "Unbroken" Album Review

    Listening to Julie Elias' new album "Home" is like having coffee with a seasoned counsellor steeped in the Word of God pulsating with a heart that bleeds in love for others.

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  • Planetshakers “#LETSGO” Album Review

    ne thing we can't fault the Planetshakers is that they are no slouches. Three months after this Australian megachurch has had released "Outback Worship Sessions," they are back with a brand new set of live worship songs.

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  • Colton Dixon “The Calm Before the Storm” Album Review

    When Colton Dixon first came out of American Idol with his spikey blonde streaks, it was easy to envisage him just as another wanna-be pop rocker taking a stab at fame. But when his debut album "The Messenger" came out, it silenced many naysayers.

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  • The City Harmonic “We Are" Album Review

    When was the last time you heard a worship song that addresses the Holy Trinity? While many worship songs these days thrive on making Jesus the church's uber boyfriend, few are the paeans that address the lofty issues pertinent to our faith; issues that give definition to the core of our Christian beliefs.

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