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This week Jamie is out so it's just Lisa and me. We ask the question: What is the Holiday to You? All the books discussed on this week's podcast are available from WWW.Audible.com in Audio Format. ! Please tell all your friends about us and feel free to follow us on Twitter or send us an email with any questions. Also feel free to leave a comment here and be sure to check us out weekly or better yet, add us to your favorite podcast software!

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April 06, 2013 by Mike Calvo | Comments (0) | Holiday | Easter | Pagan | Christianity | Bible

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This week Lisa, Jamie, and I are blessed to have Christian singer/songwriter Ginny Owens with us on the podcast. She tells us all about growing up and how God lead her to overcome a number of life obstacles. We sprinkle some of her tracks throughout the program but it's but a small sampling of the amazing music this artist has been inspired to create. For God's glory! make sure to check this podcast out and do purchase Ginny's music to support her ministry.

About Ginny Owens A three-time Dove Award winner, including the Gospel Music Association’s 2000 New Artist of the Year recipient, and multiple ASCAP Award winner, Ginny Owens has sold nearly one million albums. A top performer on the Christian radio charts with hits like “If You Want Me To,” “Free” and “I Wanna Be Moved,” among others, Owens’ music has impacted mainstream audiences at Lilith Fair, the Sundance Film Festival and the White House. Her music has received widespread film and television placement, including songs on the popular WB series’ “Roswell” and “Felicity.” Owens was featured on national television, including NBC’s “Today” and CNN, for her contribution to help rebuild New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Born and raised in Jackson, Miss., Owens was discovering melodies on the piano almost before she could complete a sentence. Songs began to emerge from her fingers as the vision began to leave her eyes and by the age of three. A degenerative eye condition left Owens completely blind. Despite her physical challenge, Owens pursued a music career. Songs provide a window into a world Owens can’t see and an outlet for her to express her thoughts and dreams. Owens’ unique musical style and inspirational lyrics continue to appeal to Christian and mainstream audiences alike. In 2005 Owens launched The Fingerprint Initiative, a hands-on, non-profit organization designed to “bring hope to the world, one project and one touch at a time.” The organization has partnered with and raised money for groups such as Compassion International, International Justice Mission and Habitat for Humanity. For More Information To learn more about Ginny Owens, visit her website or follow her on Twitter. Visit Amazon to purchase albums or tracks of Ginny’s music.

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February 28, 2013 by Mike Calvo | Comments (0) | Podcast | Interview | Blind | Ginny | Owens | singer | Christian | Music

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Are these simply different words describing the same thing? Or is it deeper than that? In this week’s teaching we take a hard look at our faith walk and see how it compares to what scripture tells us about how the believer is supposed to live life daily.

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March 05, 2008 by Mike Calvo | Comments (0) | Christianity | churchianity | Kingdom | faithwalk