August 10, 2007 at 12:18 am
· Filed under Playlists
| Artist |
Title |
Record Label |
| Bradley’s, The |
Holy Hands |
Lamon Records |
| The Bellamy Brothers |
Drug Problem |
Curb Records |
| Chris Smith |
Closer To The Throne |
Jordan Records |
| Hargroves, The |
Yonder In The Sky |
Ind |
| Gerald Crabb |
Changing Locations |
Premier Music |
| Lauren Dally |
Released |
Ind |
| Nannette Vaughan |
I’ll Go |
Ind |
| Lynn Hartline |
Angel |
Amber Family Records |
| David Beaty |
Dancing With Angels |
Ind |
| Steven Coy Cook |
Everyday’s A Sunday Morning |
Ind |
| Calvary Cowboys |
That Kind Of Daddy |
Ind |
| Karen Cruise |
The Beauty That Surrounds |
Ind |
| Billy Grandi |
Oh My Lord Has Not Forgotten Me |
Ind |
| Marvin Morrow |
Going Down To The Church House |
Piney Records |
| Rocks of Faith |
Jesus My Solid Rock |
Amber Family Records |
| Eric Horner |
Lookin’, Listenin’, Prayin’ |
Veritas Records |
| Marty McMillin |
I’m Back |
Zion Music Group |
| Guiggeys Plus, The |
Going Home To Jesus |
Ind |
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August 7, 2007 at 9:45 am
· Filed under Articles
CrossCountry The Band: A New Perspective
By: Leo Johnston
per·spec·tive [per-spek-tiv] -noun a view of things (as objects or events) as the true relationship or relative importance.
In 1992 CrossCountry ministries was born out of a desire to use the gift of music to share God’s unconditional love through His Son Jesus Christ with the world, and Christian Country music was the format God had directed us to accomplish this task. After ten years of patience and perseverance despite undesirable circumstances and opposition in many areas, much progress was made for the Kingdom. After several CD projects, making the decision to move to Nashville, giving up my job for full-time ministry, and starting an Independent music company, everything seemed to be going and growing beyond our expectations. Our perspectives of what God had called us to do had never seemed clearer. But, something was about to change in my life and nothing could have prepared me for what was to come.
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