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Bono on Silence and Surrender
Music icon Bono, lead singer of the popular band U2, tells the Atlantic magazine that lately God has been leading him to desire silence and listen to ...
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‘Oceans’ Singer Steps Out by Faith
Although she served faithfully in the youth ministry of her church, Taya Smith's singing talent was largely unknown among her church congregation. ...
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Only One Woman Recognized Famous Violinist
There’s a well-known story about a famous violinist who took his $3.5 million Stradivarius onto a platform of a Washington DC subway and started ...
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Grammy Viewers Disappointed by ‘Non-English’ Captioning
Puerto Rican rapper Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also known as Bad Bunny, recently opened the telecast of 2023 Grammy Awards. It was the first ...
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The Story Behind ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord’
Thomas A. Dorsey’s song “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” is one of the most beloved gospel songs of all time. The song’s power comes ...
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The Rising Tide of Global Sadness and Anger
Taylor Swift was quite the romantic when she burst on the scene in 2006. She sang about the ecstasies of young love and the heartbreak of it. But her ...
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The Joy of the Lord
It is said that George Frederick Handel composed his amazing musical The Messiah in approximately three weeks. It was apparently done at a time when his ...
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All I Want for Christmas Is a Song that Mentions Jesus
Jesus is the reason for the season. But he doesn’t show up much in the top Christmas songs played on Spotify. According to October 2021 data from ...
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No One Took Christ Out of Christmas
In a recent issue of CT magazine Tim Larson reflects on Christ in Christmas:
Some of us are worried about others experiencing doubts: children, siblings, ...
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Humble Man Tuned Pianos for the Stars
The largely unknown Franz Mohr once claimed, “I play [the piano] more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else, but I have no audience.” Mohr, was ...
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