“Our hope is to help the church recover the tradition of putting old hymns to new music for each generation, and to enrich our worship with a huge view of God and His indelible grace.” Indelible Grace Music grew out of ministering to college students, primarily through Reformed University Fellowship (RUF). As these students began […]
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The Story of Semse Aydin | “The Gift of Forgiveness”
Offering forgiveness to a persecutor can be a powerful witness for Christ. For Semse Aydin, the God-given ability to forgive those who brutally tortured and killed her husband spoke more loudly to the people of Turkey than years of quiet outreach.In April 2007, Tilman Geske, Necati Aydin and Ugur Yuksel were murdered in the offices […]
Larry Ford | Tenor, Singer
Larry Ford is a Grammy award winning tenor whose music career first took root at the age of five, when he climbed up on a chair at his home church in Levelland, Texas. His first solo was “How Great Thou Art,” and now (fifty years later) Larry is still singing “How Great Thou Art” – […]
Christa Wells | Singer, Songwriter, Performer
Award-winning singer-songwriter Christa Wells writes deep-reaching, piano-driven songs about family, home, grief, and hope. Feed Your Soul, released in 2013, was recorded at Zodlounge Music in Nashville and represents a departure from her past records. From the title track’s horn lines to the driving kick drum and rhythmic hits on “The Way That You Love […]
Jeff Vanderstelt | Author of the book “Saturate”
“Many Christians have unwittingly embraced the idea that “church” is a once-a-week event rather than a community of Spirit-empowered people; that “ministry” is what pastors do on Sundays rather than the 24/7 calling of all believers; and that “discipleship” is a program rather than the normal state of every follower of Jesus.Drawing on his experience […]
Six Themes of an I Am N Christian
What does it mean to be an I Am N Christian in the Middle East right now? How should their stories inspire us as Western Christians? I have had the privilege of meeting and hearing the incredible stories of some of these sisters and brothers during recent visits to Iraq and neighboring countries where The […]
Bob Kauflin | Sovereign Grace Music
“What kinds of songs should we use to praise a God who has revealed himself to us in Scripture as one God in three persons? At the very least, they should inspire gratefulness and amazement that God the Father has joined us to himself through the substitutionary sacrifice of his Son and sent his Spirit to […]
Tom Elliff | Author of “Pathway To God’s Presence”
“Feed your hunger to know God” The Pathway to God’s Presence encourages those who feel as though they have lost the sense of God’s presence in their lives and wish greatly to restore it. Each chapter examines the Old Testament account of Moses and the often-wayward children of Israel, making clear the idea that “there […]
Jason Peters | Voice of the Martyrs
Dr. Jason Peters serves as Associate Vice President of Connection for The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM). As a global voice for our persecuted family members, Dr. Peters travels frequently to meet face-to-face with persecuted believers around the world and equips VOM to tell their stories. He leads VOM’s outreach initiatives, including media development, special […]
Ginny Owens | Singer, Songwriter, Performer
“The singer-songwriter in me knows life is intense. It just is, a lot of the time. I find that as I talk to people at shows, their lives parallel that. They want to tell me their stories of tragedy. And a lot of times those stories end with, ‘This song of yours really helped me […]
Ken Wilson | Author of “Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself”
“I don’t know how to communicate the gospel to a friend.”“I’m afraid I’ll be rejected. What if I offend someone?” Too Amazing to Keep to Yourself is all about personal evangelism, about bringing our friends to Christ in a way that is safe and winsome and respectful. It covers the what, why, who, how, where, […]
Steve Amerson | Amerson Music Ministries
“America’s Tenor” On a normal Sunday, one can find Steve singing in a church someplace in North America and on many Mondays he will be in the studio singing for a movie or television show or singing about the qualities of a certain automobile or airline for a commercial. To some it might seem strange, […]