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  • Best Contemporary Worship Albums of 2014

    Check out our top 10 favorite worship albums.

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  • Best Southern Gospel Albums of 2014

    As 2014 comes to a close, it's time to look back at the Southern Gospel releases for the year. Here are our top 10 favorites with snippets and links to our reviews:

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  • Darren and Jessie Clarke “Hand of God” Album Review

    "Hand of God" is a conversational piece that gets us up, close and personal with God. On this record, we get so close to God that you can see the crevices of his dimples, feel the roughness of his finger print contours, and touch the wrinkles that mark his forehead.

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  • Hillsong Live “It’s Christmas” Album Review

    There are two types of Christmas albums. The first are those that prep us up for the sentimentality of the season. It's the type of disc you shove into your CD player while you hang the Christmas lights, sip on your eggnog, get ready to write your Christmas cards and try to rekindle those childhood tingles of Yuletides past.

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  • Joe Cocker "Hard Knocks" Album Review

    With the passing of Joe Cocker on Dec. 22, 2014, we have decided to pay tribute this rock veteran by reviewing his penultimate studio album released in 2012. Despite being on a new label with a new duo of producers and some of today's hottest songwriters on this new CD, this is still a patented Joe Cocker record.

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  • Misty Edwards “Little Bird” Album Review

    In an effort to reach the largest demographic, assumptions are often built into the psyche of worship songwriters as to what congregations like. Thus, it's commonly assumed that the majority of congregants are pop-rock music fans who like their music loud with blaring guitars quipped with grade six level vocabulary devoid of any metaphorical waxing.

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  • Joshua Mills “Christmas Miracle” Album Review

    Christmas albums are a tricky affair. Novelty, according to many who fork out the money to purchase a Christmas record, isn't necessarily a premium. Many today still want their Christmas music to abide to the tried and true yuletide carols. Yet, how many ways can you interpret the chestnuts such as "Joy to the World" or "Silent Night" and still sound fresh, invigorating and worthy of another rendition.

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  • “Exodus: Gods and Kings” Movie Review

    Moses seems to be a movie darling. Clinging onto big screen for as long as the birth of cinemas is Moses. The great Hebrew prophet, according to the Bible, lived for 120 years.

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  • Rhett Walker Band “Here’s to the Ones” Album Review

    "Jesus ain't worried 'bout tattoos and cigarettes/Or if you wear a golden cross around your neck." Lines like these from Rhett Walker Band's brand new album "Here's to the Ones" are going to throw a monkey wrench for many.

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  • Kerrie Roberts “My Heart’s Lifted” EP Review

    This is one time we can safely deviate from the adage: "Do not judge a book by its cover."

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