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Why does a two-thousand-year-old book still matter? Why should it? The answer is found in The Message: REMIX - New Testament, today's Bible in contemporary language for tomorrow's leaders. The Message has had a profound impact on millions of people worldwide, including some of the best-known artists in contemporary Christian music today. The Message: REMIX is read by artists whose lives have been impacted by The Message. Listen to REMIX and allow the Word of God to sink deep into your mind and soul. Each artist reads a favorite portion of Scripture:Rebecca St. James: EphesianstobyMac: 1 PeterMelissa Brock of Superchic[k]: JudeJanna Long of Avalon: PhilippiansBart Millard of MercyMe: TitusSteven Curtis Chapman: JamesMac Powell of Third Day: 1 JohnDanielle Young of Caedmon's Call: ColossiansMark Stuart of Audio Adrenaline: 2 PeterDan Haseltine of Jars of Clay: GalatiansOther portions read by Kelly Ryan Dolan.
© 2003 Oasis Audio (Hljóðbók): 9781608143092
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 1 mars 2003
Merki
Andleg málefni
Why does a two-thousand-year-old book still matter? Why should it? The answer is found in The Message: REMIX - New Testament, today's Bible in contemporary language for tomorrow's leaders. The Message has had a profound impact on millions of people worldwide, including some of the best-known artists in contemporary Christian music today. The Message: REMIX is read by artists whose lives have been impacted by The Message. Listen to REMIX and allow the Word of God to sink deep into your mind and soul. Each artist reads a favorite portion of Scripture:Rebecca St. James: EphesianstobyMac: 1 PeterMelissa Brock of Superchic[k]: JudeJanna Long of Avalon: PhilippiansBart Millard of MercyMe: TitusSteven Curtis Chapman: JamesMac Powell of Third Day: 1 JohnDanielle Young of Caedmon's Call: ColossiansMark Stuart of Audio Adrenaline: 2 PeterDan Haseltine of Jars of Clay: GalatiansOther portions read by Kelly Ryan Dolan.
© 2003 Oasis Audio (Hljóðbók): 9781608143092
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 1 mars 2003
Merki
Íslenska
Ísland