Sixstepsrecords/ Sparrow Records
Release Date: October 27 2014
Reviewed by Nelson Russia
Chris Tomlin– Love Ran Red (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Sixstepsrecords/ Sparrow Records
Release Date: October 27 2014
Reviewed by Nelson Russia
Chris Tomlin– Love Ran Red (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Welcome to the latest instalment of our most recent blog series Top Tens, which is posting roughly every Sunday, Australian time. Last week we talked about our top 10 favourite batting performances of Australians in test cricket matches over the past 10 years. Not sure of the rules of cricket? Read the first top 10’s blog about cricket here!
Here’s the next instalment of “Sunday News Roundup”, this time from the 20th til the 26th October. Enjoy reading the scoop on the latest news!
Continue reading Sunday News Roundup (20th-26th October 2014)
Do you remember the first time you travelled to another town or city or country, by plane? Personally I’m still a little bit apprehensive about flying (and who wouldn’t be, given the current political and economic climate in the world!), however the times that I have been travelling overseas have been worth it, as I gaze upon and bask in God’s creation, and the unique structure, landmarks, and flora and fauna of a different culture. It’s also in those times when I think about the risk involved in travelling to a place beyond my comfort zone, and the implications in my risk taking in general as well.
Integrity Music
Release Date: October 28th 2014
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Worship Central– Set Apart (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Distributed by Touchdown Pictures
Opening Theatrical Release Date: October 24th 2014
Reviewed by Joshua Andre
23 Blast– Starring Stephen Lang, Alexa PenaVega, Mark Hapka, Max Adler, Becky Ann Baker, Kimberly Jo Zimmer, Bram Hoover, Timothy Busfield, Fred Dalton Thompson, Dylan Baker
Independent
Release Date: October 21st 2014
Reviewed by Joshua Andre
Salvador– Hope Was Born (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Integrity Music
Release Date: October 21st 2014
Reviewed by Joshua Andre
Planetshakers– This Is Our Time (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
ABC
Episode Air Date: September 30th, October 7th, 14th, 21st 2014
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Agents Of SHIELD (Heavy Is The Head, Making Friends and Influencing People, I Will Face My Enemy, A Hen In The Wolfhouse)
Starring: Clark Gregg, Ming Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Brett Dalton, Iain De Caestecker, Elizabeth Henstridge, Nick Blood, BJ Britt, Patton Oswalt, Adrian Pasdar, Reed Diamond, Simon Kassianides, Henry Simmons, Brian Patrick Wade, Adrianne Palicki, Ruth Negga, Kyle McLachlan, Dylan Minnette
What a difference a few weeks makes! I remember, I was commenting last time about Agents Of Shield, that Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge), who was absent from the premiere, except for in Fitz’s (Iain de Caestecker) head as a hallucination, would resurface only in the mid-season finale, and I also reiterated that Skye’s dad (Kyle McLachlan) could feature, as a possible good guy! Oh, how wrong was I on several accounts! In fact, the past few episodes of Shield have warranted my declaration that this show is one of my favourites this entire season, as we see new characters interacting with our main leads. We also are given more pieces of the overarching puzzle, as we ask questions such as what does Hydra member Daniel Whitehall (Reed Diamond) want with the obelisk, what are the strange writings that Coulson (Clark Gregg) is writing, and is Simmons Hydra; and as we ask these questions, we are then enthralled and amazed at the high calibre of the show, and how it could tie into the upcoming movies.
On this week’s worship Wednesdays’ post, I am going to dive deep and speak about something personal, that has been weighing on my heart, and then share a song that of late has given me hope; a song in which we can all worship God in spite of our circumstances!