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Psalms 21-30 is the third volume in a project to set all 150 psalms to music. It's been fascinating to see how each set of Psalms arranges itself along thematic lines. This album is called Song of the King and tackles the themes of God as Shepherd and King, juxtaposing images of His tenderness and mercy with images of His majesty and power. We're happy to share these songs with you and excited about the leaps forward we were able to make both sonically and artistically. We think you'll be pleased as well. As ever, we couldn't have done it without the help of our many faithful supporters and fans. We're also excited to announce a major new opportunity for you to join us in this work at www.patreon.com/MSAL. We think it's the next step in our journey toward getting this work done. Check it out today! God bless, and happy listening.My Soul Among Lions is a group of musicians and writers in Bloomington, Indiana. They serve under the direction of Warhorn Media, a multi-media ministry of Clearnote Church, Bloomington, dedicated to producing biblically sound and culturally astute resources for the body of Christ. For more information, and other great content, visit WarhornMedia.comthe direction of Warhorn Media, a multi-media ministry of Clearnote Church, Bloomington, dedicated to producing biblically sound and culturally astute resources for the body of Christ. For more information, visit WarhornMedia.com.
Psalms 11–20 is the second volume in a project to set all 150 Psalms to music. The Psalms teach us how to think and feel about God, often in ways that aren't natural for sinners like us. This set of Psalms teaches us that God is both our refuge and our avenger in the midst of perilous times—times when God's people have real enemies, and those enemies seem to have the upper hand. We pray that these songs will inspire and encourage God's people—in the church, at home, and in the world, as they seek to obey His will in a world where that's not always easy.
Every father knows failure. It comes with the territory. One generation to the next, imperfect men chip away at God's original design for daddies, leaving a flawed pattern for their sons to follow. Overwhelmed by their failures, it's easy for fathers to feel they have blown it for good and can't redeem themselves.Within these pages, Tim Bayly offers a frank and hope-filled path to overcoming the inherent failures of imperfect fathersand to reclaiming manhood and dignity for the man called Daddy. Drawing from decades of his own journey as an imperfect son, father, and pastor, Bayly makes it clear there are no quick fixes. The road to recovery is paved with blood, sweat, and tears, but our Savior walked this path before us.Daddy Tried makes no apologies for being a book for men. Its subject is the male-only club of fatherhood. It takes the only perfect Father as our guide. Bayly stares the sins of fathers past, present, and future squarely in the face and clears a path to overcoming thema path that begins with faith in our heavenly Father who tells us He knows our weaknesses.
For this generation of Christians in the western world, sexuality is the battle being waged in the culture. Traditional marriage is out the window and every manner of sexual perversity is being pushed as good and healthy and normal on TV, in the movies, by the mainstream media, and by the fathers of our city and nation. At the forefront of this battle is homosexuality.It's easy for Christians to see the enemy out thereto see all the ways that the modern tolerance machine is tearing down the bulwark of God's moral law. But what if the culture doesn't lead the church? What if the church leads the culture? What if the real responsibility lies with us?The Grace of Shame exposes the errors the church has made on sexuality over the last several decades, from failing to understand the sin of effeminacy to promoting the ';gay Christian' movement. With reverence for the church universal, and a keen prophetic eye for the sins and failures of our modern church, this book exposes all the ways we have allowed this sin to triumph in the culture at large, and offers hope for the future.
In his preface to God's Way of Holiness, Horatius Bonar makes the case that ';the way of peace and the way of holiness lie side by side; or rather, they are one.' If we as Christians want to have peace, we must have holiness. And if we want to have holiness, we must first have peace with God.Peace & Holiness combines Bonars two classic devotionals on these twin subjects, God's Way of Peace and God's Way of Holiness. In short and simple chapters, Bonar lays out the truths of how we come to God and find our peace in Himand how His sanctifying work changes us.Bonar's method is not that of a professor or a theologianbut that of a humble pastor, calling his readers to God. These works were intended for those dealing with sin, hopelessness, and the brokenness of our world. In other words, they are for everyone.
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