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Remedy
On 2007's REMEDY, David Crowder leads his Waco, Texas-based band through an easy-going and engaging set of Christian alternative-rock songs. Although the album is largely an acoustic affair (see the upbeat "Everything Glorious" and the plaintive "Never Let Go"), Crowder and company plug in and cut loose on the vibrant "We Won't Be Quiet," which features guitar work by newly transplanted Texan Ted Nugent. David Crowder Band: David Crowder (acoustic guitar); Mark Waldrop (electric guitar); Mike D. (bass guitar); B-Wack (drums); Hogan (turntables); Jack Parker (background vocals). Additional personnel: Taylor Johnson, Kevin Howren, Ted Nugent (electric guitar).
1. The Glory of It All
2. Can You Feel It?
3. Everything Glorious
4. ...Neverending...
5. Never Let Go
6. O, For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
7. Rain Down
8. We Won't Be Quiet
9. Remedy
10.Surely We Can Change
''Artist Overview''
David Crowder is one of the biggest names in Contemporary Christian Music. His band plays a mix of alt-rock and Dave Matthews-style pop marked by the occasional electronica touch. Crowder is a devout Christian and is unapologetic about his intent to proselytize via his band, hoping to convert the uninitiated and strengthen the resolve of the saved. That said, Crowder and his band are talented musicians and smart songwriters, and have garnered several Dove Awards over the course of their quick ascent to stardom. The group's 2007album, REMEDY, features a cameo from one-time madman turned born-again rocker Ted Nugent.
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Is God To Blame?
This is often the question that comes to mind when we confront real suffering in our own lives or in the lives of those we love. Pastor Gregory A. Boyd helps us deal with this question honestly and biblically, while avoiding glib answers.
Writing for ordinary Christians, Boyd wrestles with a variety of answers that have been offered by theologians and pastors in the past. He finds that a fully Christian approach must keep the person and work of Jesus Christ at the very center of what we say about human suffering and God's place in it. Yet this is often just what is missing and what makes so much talk about the subject seem inadequate and at times even misleading.
What comes through in Is God to Blame? is a hopeful picture of a sovereign God who is relentlessly opposed to evil, who knows our sufferings and who can be trusted to bring us through them to renewed life.
"In this stimulating work, Gregory Boyd shows how an incarmational theology focuses on God's action in Jesus Christ as the source for our knowledge of God. in Jesus we see what God does for us, how God loves us, how God feels for us and how God rescuues creatures and creation. This work restores an ancient view of Christianity that emphasizes the freedom we have to enter into a joyous relationship with God- a worlkview of hope for all of humanity."
''Robert Webber, Meyers Professor of Ministy, Northern Seminary, Lonbard, Illinois''
"In this new book from the pen of pastor-theologian Greg Boyd, we discover an answer to one of life's most difficult questions: If God is good, who do bad things happen? Boyd advances a radical notion: human history is a battle between God and Satan. We are part of this struggle, and what the future holds is (in part) up to us. Things are not all fixed from eternity. Agree or disagree, Boyd makes Christian faith exciting. I recommend this book to thoughtful Christians everywhere."
''Alan G. Padgett, Professor of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary''
"Greg Boyd addresses what may be the single most asked question among skeptics and seekers. many without Christ are still waiting for us to respond with an intelligent answer. Greg provides an apologetic that actually makes sense about an iddue that really matters!"
''Erwin Raphael McManus, Lead Pastor, Mosaic, Los Angeles''
''About the Author''
''Gregory A. Boyd'' is the founder and senior pasator of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and founder and president of Christus Victor Ministries. He was professor of theology from 1986 to 2002 at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul. Boyd is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (Ph.D.), Yale University Divinity School (M.Div.), and the University of Minnesota (BA). He is a national and international conference speaker and has authored thirteen previous books including Is God To Blame?, Seeing Is Believing, Repenting of Religion, and the award-winning Letters from a Skeptic. He is cofounder of Theosynergistic Neuro-Transformation (TNT). Boyd and his wife, Shelly, live in ST. Paul and have three children.
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How to do a Generational Deliverance
By Dr. Paul L. Cox
Opening Prayer: Father, we thank you for . We thank you for what you want to do in his/her life.
1. Ask for a recent dream, recurring childhood dream or ask the Lord for an important memory of the past.
2. Determine the Issue – rejection, loneliness, rebellion, conspiracy, fear of dying, betrayal, powerlessness, poverty, hopelessness, depression, rape, murder, poverty, etc. (Ask the Lord if you are not sure.)
3. Determine where it began:
Lord, how many generations back was (issue)empowered in ’s (individual’s name)family line?
4. Determine the country(s):
Lord, what country was (issue) empowered in generations back in ’s family line?
5. Determine what happened:
Lord, what happened that empowered (issue) in ’s family line in (country) generations back?
6. Have the person renounce it:
First time pray this:
In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by His blood I renounce all evil that has give power to (issue)
I break all evil generational ties from the beginning of time to generations back.
All that evil leave now and go to the feet of Jesus.
(Wait for it to leave).
After the first time, ask this question:
What happened that empowered (issue) in ’s family line from generations back to generations back?
Then have the person renounce the issue and pray this:
In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by His blood, I renounce all evil that has give power to (issue).
I break all evil generational ties from generations back to generations back.
All that evil leave now and go to the feet of Jesus.
(Wait for it to leave).
7. When you are at the present generation, pray this:
From the present generation of ’s descendants down to 1000 generations.
Closing Prayer:
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