Hello World, Atlanta-based E21 United is marking the release of a new video for the group’s song “Just Clap Your Hands” from their first album “Lord You’ve Been So Good.” Lead vocalist Yolanda Everett says, “There’s enough going on in the world today to bring people down, so we want to encourage them that everything […]…
Hello World, Blending gospel, R&B and rap, gospel group E21 United aims to “reach listeners where they are and lift them to a higher plateau,” says vocalist Yolanda Everett, through songs that “teach listeners about God’s eternal love for us and the love we should express to others.” One of those songs, “Lord You’ve Been […]…
After Jesus died on the cross, “one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear, and immediately there came out blood and water” (John 19:34). The producing of the believers as the pe……
Watching shows or movies about zombies takes me back to watching horror flicks with my father. Late Saturday nights, we would stay up and laugh at the creative ridiculousness of such things as gian……
…and as the women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, “Why do you seek the living One among the dead? (Luke 24:5 NASB)…
As you intercede for someone struggling through a battle with anxiety, ask that God open their eyes to understand the hope of their calling in Christ and their status as the glorious inheritance of Christ.…
To us, history can feel like a war story. To God, it’s a love story. Not a cheap coming-of-age novel, a fully-fledged romance of love overcoming tragedy.…
The number twelve appears in the Bible pointing to the eternal perfection, eternal completion, and eternal abundance of the Triune God in New Jerusalem. In Mark 5 (and Matt. 9 and Luke 8) we read a……
Ever heard a piece of music and wondered, “Where have I heard that before?” You might also look at something and say, “I think I’ve seen this before.” A dusty memory is stirred. It’s different with……
We hear a lot about “calling” from various passages, and equally varied speakers. It’s another one of those religious words we speak and hear and occasionally nod in agreement, doing so whether or not we really understand the word. Sometimes the head-nod means, I’m uncertain what you really mean, but I’m trying very hard to follow……