


Chris Tomlin’s new video for “White Flag” was released online. It reached number one on the Billboard Christian Albums chart and was recorded live at the Passion 2012 event in January, and features worship leaders Chris Tomlin, David Crowder Band, Charlie Hall, Matt Redman, and Christy Nockels.
You can watch it now by "liking" the Passion Facebook page at here
Cornerstone Festival, which takes place annually in Illinois, has announced that 2012's festival this July will be the final year for the legendary festival. Based on a range of factors – including changes in the market and a difficult economy – the organizers say the timing seems right. However, they say this was a hard decision, wrestled with over the years. But with this recent decision, they have the opportunity to come together one last time and bring a happy, grateful – if tearful – close to this chapter of the lives of everyone involved in Cornerstone.
They’ve got a Facebook page with the latest changes and updates of Cornerstone you can link to here:
Peter Furler released his “I’m Alive” video from footage taken during the 2012 Winter Jam Tour. It wrapped up earlier this month after hitting 47 cities and playing to nearly 535,000 people - the #1 tour in the world for the second consecutive year. “I’m Alive” is the opening track on Furler’s acclaimed solo debut album, On Fire, which also sparked the radio hits “Matter of Faith” and “Reach.”
Joining Furler’s band during the Winter Jam tour and featured on the video is fellow artist and former newsboy vocalist, Phil Joel. To see the video, click here
It’s called “Losing” and will be released next Friday, May 25th. The single is the first one from Tenth Avenue North's new album, The Struggle, which won't be released until August.
Losing was inspired by a letter sent to a radio station from a woman who was struggling with forgiveness. The single sums up the idea that we lose more than we win when we choose not to forgive someone.
Brandon Heath and Jason Ingram will host a benefit in Brentwood, Tennessee for students with physical and mental disabilities. It’s their fifth annual “Love Your Neighbor” concert. In 2010, the concert raised $61,000 to help a Nashville church severely damaged by flooding. This year the concert will benefit Young Life Capernaum to create opportunities for special needs kids. It’s happening at 7 PM on Tuesday, May 22 at Fellowship Bible Church...The concert is free but donations will be collected.
Heath and Ingram were drawn to help Young Life due to its powerful impact on the lives of its community. Heath said the organization helped him come know Christ and loved him in spite of his own imperfections. For information on “Love Your Neighbor,” please visit here
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We believe in each of the ministries above and as Christians we are not asked to live our lives on the couch but openly and with generosity.