Ed’s Video Choice: Prince of Peace by Hillsong United

Prince of Peace Live from Houston.

Check out Taya’s blog on Hillsong Collected https://hillsong.com/collected/blog/2…

VERSE 1: My heart a storm Clouds raging deep within The Prince of Peace Came bursting through the wind The violent sky held its breath And in Your light I found rest

CHORUS Tearing through the night Riding on the storm Staring down the fight My eyes found Yours Shining like the sun Striding through my fear The Prince of Peace met me there You heard my prayer

VERSE 2: Hope like the sun Light piercing through the dark The Prince of Peace Came and broke into my heart The violent cross The empty grave And in Your light I found grace

CHORUS 2: Tearing through the night Riding on the storm Staring down the fight My eyes found Yours Shining like the sun Striding through my fear The Prince of Peace met me there You’re always there You heard my prayer

BRIDGE: Your love surrounds me When my thoughts wage war When night screams terror There Your voice will roar Come death or shadow God I know Your light will meet me there When fear comes knocking There You’ll be my guard When day breeds trouble There You’ll hold my heart Come storm or battle God I know Your peace will meet me there Again and again

POST BRIDGE: Oh be still my heart And know That You are God Oh fear no evil For I know You are here

BRIDGE 2: And my soul will know Your love surrounds me When my thoughts wage war When night screams terror There Your voice will roar Come death or shadow God I know Your light will meet me there And my soul will know When fear comes knocking There You’ll be my guard When day breeds trouble There You’ll hold my heart Come storm or battle God I know Your peace will meet me there

TAGS: Oh be still my heart And my soul will ever know That You are God And You heard my prayer

Words and Music byJoel Houston, Matt Crocker & Dylan Thomas

© 2015Hillsong Music Publishing (APRA).

NFL News That Is Press Worthy

From a person who is boycotting the NFL, I saw this article and knew I had to share, since there isn’t much good news on this topic going around.

LOOK: Eagles WR gets baptized at the team’s hotel pool before Panthers game

One of the driving forces of the NFC East-leading Philadelphia Eagles, or at least the unity behind the team’s 4-1 start in 2017, has been faith.

Whether through quarterback Carson Wentz’s infectious vow to play for an “Audience of One” or a collection of Eagles sharing their Christian testimonies by way of their own Bible app devotionals, the team has showcased its band of believing brothers as much as it has a trust in Wentz as the face of the franchise.

And that band of brothers appeared to expand on Thursday, when wide receiver Marcus Johnson shared via Twitter a picture of himself getting baptized in the pool at the team’s Charlotte, North Carolina hotel, surrounded by Eagles teammates.

To read the rest of this story, CLICK HERE.

 

Ed’s Video Choice: Give Me Jesus

Chose a little Southern Gospel for today. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound – Give Me Jesus.

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound is one of the most successful, innovative Southern Gospel quartets in music history. EHSS breaks new ground by recording this music video to the new song, “Give Me Jesus.” This song includes a recently-discovered lyric (over 100 years old) written by the late Fanny J. Crosby. Ernie, along with friends Joel Lindsey & Wayne Haun, finished what Ms. Crosby started by adding original music to complete the song. This video was shot in three locations: Dunluce Castle, Ballintoy Harbour, and St. Peter’s Cathedral, all in lovely Northern Ireland. This song will appear on the new January 2018 album release “Clear Skies” and will be supported with a 2018 “Give Me Jesus” tour. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound is a StowTown Records Recording Artist and is booked for performances by Showcase Management. For booking info please contact Brian Hudson (bhudson@showcasemanagement.com / (704) 293-4447)

There Really Is Hope! Here’s My Heart

This story is one that we Christians need to share in love. The other side proclaims that there is no other alternative for homosexuals. This story proves that there is such a thing as “Former LGBTQ”.

Former LGBTQ Christians Share Their Journey to Freedom in Jesus and Heterosexuality in New Documentary

Today’s culture tells people who are homosexual there is no other way and there is no ‘cure,’ but Christians who were once LGBTQ have a different story to tell. And they’re telling it in a new documentary.

Men and women who once embraced gay relationships and transgender identities share how their lives and their sense of self completely changed after coming to meet Jesus.

Go Here to read the entire article.

Praying For Those Affected By The Wildfires

I have been following what is happening with the wildfires by watching the Facebook profile of friend of the podcast, Kevin Downes. While the fires got just a block or two from their home, Kevin and his family were allowed to move back home after being under mandatory evacuation.

Amy and I are praying for the safety of all in the path of the fires, for the thousands of first responders, and for the families of those who have lost their lives because of these fires. 

If you would like to hear the interview with Kevin, click here – the topic was the movie Faith of our Fathers.

Same Kind of Different As Me Opens October 20th

Below is the latest release from Pure Flix about the movie Same Kind of Different as Me. Here is the link to our podcast interview with Director Darren Moorman.

Gather your book club. Invite your moms’ group. Plan a girls’ night out. SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME opens in theatres NEXT Friday, October 20 and tickets are NOW available! This is the perfect time to get your friends together to see a movie based on a real-life story that will touch your heart.
/>With an award-winning cast that includes favorites like Greg Kinnear, Renée Zellweger, Djimon Hounsou, and Jon Voight, the beloved bestselling book comes to life vividly on the big screen. Be sure to see it next weekend!
FIND THEATRES AND GET TICKETS!
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A DEVOTIONAL FOR YOU

At the heart of SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME is the heart of God: loving and serving others. A new four-day devotional focused on the movie’s themes is now available on YouVersion. Dive in this week and then see the movie next weekend!

DISCOVER THE DEVOTIONAL

NFL, Taking a Knee, Boycotts, Mike Pence and Ed’s Thoughts On All of Them

So many thoughts in my head about the topics in the title, so let’s just go over them one by one and then I will try to wrap things up at the end.

The NFL – I have been a fan of professional football since I was a young boy. I have been a Colts fan since they were in Baltimore. As a fan of the NFL, I have been very disappointed with their response to the player protests that have been ongoing.

Taking a Knee – I’m all for peaceful protests when done appropriately. However, I don’t believe that disrespecting the American Flag, The National Anthem, members of our Military, and our First Responders is appropriate. I know that the “protesters” and their supporters say that’s not their intentions, but it’s more than obvious that millions believe the protests are disrespectful.

Boycotts – I’m not really much of a fan of boycotts and have only participated in just a handful in my life. That said, I did NOT boycott last year when the “taking a knee” protests began, but I HAVE decided to not watch or support the NFL with my time or money.  I have not watched one minute of football this season, and I don’t see that changing any time soon.

VP Mike Pence – I am a huge fan of the Vice-President. We share our hometown of Columbus, Indiana, and both went to high school in the same city (different schools). I had talked with Mike numerous times both in Washington, DC and here in Indiana.

Now let’s look at what happened in Indianapolis this past Sunday. My response to the events may surprise you.

First of all this was a huge day for the fans in Indianapolis. Peyton Manning had his statue unveiled and Peyton, many of his former teammates, and Vice-President Pence were on hand for the event. I hated not watching, but even with the very special day – I held true to my NFL boycott.

The Colts were playing the San Fransisco 49ers at Lucas Oil Stadium. At least 20 players for the 49ers decided that taking a knee during the National Anthem was what they were going to do as a protest. According to the Indianapolis Star,  “All Colts players stood arm-in-arm during the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner, just as they did last week ahead of the game in Seattle”.

In response to the 49ers players taking a knee, the Vice-President and his wife Karen, decided to leave the game before it even started. Pence sent out the following tweet shortly after leaving.

“I left today’s Colts game because President Trump and I will not dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, our Flag, or our National Anthem,”

That was followed by a tweet from President Donald Trump:

I asked Pence to leave stadium if any players kneeled, disrespecting our country. I am proud of him and Karen.

And then Pence further explained his reasoning on leaving.

“At a time when so many Americans are inspiring our nation with their courage, resolve, and resilience, now, more than ever, we should rally around our Flag and everything that unites us,” Pence tweeted. “While everyone is entitled to their own opinions, I don’t think it’s too much to ask NFL players to respect the Flag and our National Anthem. I stand with President Trump, I stand with our soldiers, and I will always stand for our Flag and our National Anthem.”

Ed’s Response to those events –  While it angers me as a Veteran of the United States Army and a proud American for the NFL players to take a knee during the National Anthem, and for the NFL to not take a stand against the players for disregarding the NFL policy regarding standing during the anthem, I believe that the Vice-President, but more so White House response, was done in an unbecoming manner.

Had things been that Pence had left on his own convictions, I would have totally been in support of his response. I believe that just as the players have the “right” to protest (as much as I hate it), the VP and his wife were more than justified with their response – even though they probably knew that someone would take a knee before they ever arrived.

However, when you read the tweet from Trump, then things take a different meaning to me altogether. It upsets me that “my man Mike” seems to have been used as a pawn when Trump says he asked the VP to leave if any players knelled.

I’ve read that Mike had scheduled the Colts game visit a while back, and I fully believe that. He is a big Colts fan, and the Manning statue unveiling was a big deal for most Colts fans.

That said, I believe the President used this opportunity to support his stance on the NFL and the protests,  which I totally support – just not in this manner.

In conclusion, I still love and support Vice-President Pence totally. My gripe is that President Trump politicized this event, the same as the players politicize their protest at the expense of those who take offense to the manner of how they protest.

I never feel that stooping to the level of those I disagree with is to Do The Right Thing.

 

Kenya Clark and The Piano Gal (Sarah Arkell) – Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)

I got the following from my Facebook friend Rex Harris. Thought I would share it with everyone!

Hello friends!

The moment you have all been waiting for has arrived. Now you will get your answers about the piano and the girls. I am pleased to finally share this video with you. The song Amazing Grace I know means a lot to a lot of people for many reasons. I loved being involved in this project. It really was a lot of fun watching this video take shape.

Kenya Clark and Sara Arkell are two amazingly talented young women, and I treasure the friendship I have with them and their families. I have chosen to share this video from Kenya’s YouTube channel, but it can also be found on The Piano Gals channel as well. I encourage you to watch and like it on both of their channels. Make sure you read the description on each video! I am hoping you will like this video. Please take the time to share this video with all of your friends if even to people you dong know. Let us all share this beautifully done song with the world!

Don’t forget to leave comments for the girls on just what you thought of this video, and maybe even what this song means to you!

Ed’s Video Choice: Big Daddy Weave – Jesus I Believe

This song from Big Daddy Weave, Jesus I Believe, is Ed’s latest Video Choice. The song’s lyrics are below the video.

Jesus I Believe
I wanna walk with You Jesus
Feel your presence
And know You’re near
I wanna see You Jesus
Move in power
And cast out fear
I need to hear You now
I need to know it’s You
I’m standing on your promises
I know your Word is true
You’re bigger what I see
It’s You and in exchange for me
‘Cause even the impossible can be reality
Jesus I believe
Jesus I believe
I wanna say what You’re saying
Speaking life to what is dead
And I wanna cling to You Jesus
Uh, hanging on your every breath
I need to hear You now
I need to know it’s You
I’m standing on your promises
I know your Words are true
You’re bigger what I see
That it’s You in exchange for me
‘Cause even the impossible is your reality
Jesus I believe
Jesus I believe
So let your kingdom come
And let your will be done
Here on the earth
Just like it is in heaven
God let your kingdom come
And let your will be done
Right here on earth
Just like it is in heaven
I need to hear You now
I need to know it’s You
I’m standing on your promises
I know your Word is true
You’re bigger what I see
It’s You in exchange for me
‘Cause even the impossible is your reality
I need to hear You now
I need to know it’s You
I’m standing on your promises
I know your Words are true
You’re bigger what I see
It’s You in exchange for me
‘Cause even the impossible is your reality
God even the impossible is your reality
Jesus I believe
Jesus I believe
Help my unbelief God
Jesus I believe
Songwriters: Jason Ingram / Michael Weaver

Producer Darren Moorman On Today’s Ed Boston Podcast

Here is the link for today’s podcast.

Here is more about Darren:

DARREN MOORMAN (PRODUCER) Since the late nineties, Darren Moorman has worked alongside various industry leaders including MGM and DIRECTV, producing several film titles along the way such as, ALL OVER AGAIN, SENSATION OF SIGHT, THE FIFTH PATIENT, UNCONDITIONAL, CRACKERJACK, AND SEVEN DAYS OF CHANGE (Series Pilot, Executive Producer). Darrenrecently produced an adaptation of the New York Times Best Selling Book, SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME with Paramount Pictures, starring Renee Zellweger, Greg Kinnear, Djimon Hounsou and Jon Voight (releasing Feb ‘17). He recently finished production on his first season of, MARK HAMILL’S POP CULTURE QUEST, with Lionsgate as EP and Co-Creator, and in post-production on his next 2 movies, RUN THE RACE and INDIVISIBLE, both set for Theatrical Releases in 2018.

He is Co-Founder of the Everybody Can Help Somebody Foundation, a not for profit created to help those in need.

Darren lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two boys.

And now more about the movie.

“Nobody can help everybody, but everybody can help somebody.” Words of wisdom from a homeless drifter; words that never would be shared with the world if not for a wayward husband, a forgiving wife, and an unforgettable true story that brought the three of them together.

With more money than they could ever possibly need, Ron and Debbie Hall have everything they could ever want … except for a loving marriage. When Ron’s unfaithfulness is brought to light, Debbie invites him to stay—as long as he remains truthful and does what she asks of him. But when her request includes serving the homeless at an inner-city rescue mission, Ron would prefer to write a large check instead.

Guided by her faith and spurred on by the dream of a homeless man she senses will change their city, Debbie befriends a disenfranchised man named Denver. More surprisingly, so does Ron. Despite vast differences, their lives begin to intersect and they all are changed … forever.

Based on an unforgettable true story of forgiveness, friendship, family, and faith, SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME opens in theatres October 20. With two Academy Award® winners and two nominees, the film’s outstanding cast brings to life the New York Times bestseller that interweaves stories of international art dealer Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear), his grace-giving wife Debbie (Renée Zellweger), their unexpected friend Denver (Djimon Hounsou), and Ron’s estranged father Earl (Jon Voight).