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  • About: Global Christian Relief (GCR) supports persecuted Christians worldwide by providing emergency aid, legal assistance, vocational training, and more. They also aim to raise awareness among U.S. Christians about global persecution and inspire them to help.

  • About the artist

    Grace Graber is a Christian rock artist based in Nashville, Tennessee. She’s known for her pop-punk sound and heartfelt lyrics that often address themes of faith and mental health. Grace’s journey to becoming an artist is quite inspiring. She struggled with PTSD and depression from a young age, and music played a crucial role in her healing process.

    Grace won an international songwriting competition, which led to her first trip to Nashville and the creation of her initial songs. Her music has resonated with many, earning her a We Love Christian Music Award for the Next Big Thing. She has collaborated with artists like Jason Dunn from Hawk Nelson and Chris Cleveland from Stars Go Dim.

    Grace’s EP, “Conversations,” features tracks that speak to the possibility of healing and the importance of mental health. She continues to use her platform to advocate for mental health awareness and to share her faith through her music.

  • The captivating story behind the bestselling single in the history of Christian music—and the man who wrote it

    MercyMe’s crossover hit, “I Can Only Imagine,” has touched millions of people around the world. But few know about the pain, redemption, and healing that inspired it. Now Bart Millard, award-winning recording artist and lead singer of MercyMe, shares how his dad’s transformation from abusive father to man of God sparked a divine moment in music history.

    Go behind the scenes of Bart’s life—and the movie based on it—to discover how God repaired a broken family, prepared Bart for ministry through music, and wrote the words on his heart that would change his life forever. I Can Only Imagine is a front-row seat to witnessing God’s presence throughout Bart’s life. Whether falling in love with his childhood sweetheart or mourning his father’s death, founding MercyMe or flailing in the midst of its success, Bart continues to place his trust in God’s plans—plans that continue to surprise and surpass what Bart could have ever imagined.

    ©2018 Bart Millard (P)2022 Thomas Nelson

  • Synopsis:

    “The Pilgrim’s Progress” (2019) is an animated Christian fantasy adventure directed by Robert Fernandez. It is adapted from John Bunyan’s timeless 1678 novel. The narrative centers around Christian, a man overwhelmed by life’s struggles in the City of Destruction. Driven to find peace and safety, he sets out on an arduous journey to the Celestial City.

    Throughout his voyage, Christian confronts numerous trials, distractions, and dangers. He meets supportive guides like Evangelist and the Interpreter, who help him stay on the narrow path. Despite the obstacles, Christian’s determination never wavers, and he ultimately reaches his destination in triumph.

    The film is a moving story of faith, perseverance, and the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment.

    PG

    1 Hour 53 Minutes

    Release Date: 2019

  • Nathaniel’s Hope is a nonprofit organization established in 2002 by Tim and Marie Kuck in memory of their son, Nathaniel Timothy Kuck. It supports children with special needs, whom they call “VIPs” (Kids with Value and Incredible Purpose), and their families.

    The organization offers a variety of programs, such as respite care, Buddy Breaks, and the VIP Birthday Club, designed to give families respite and enhance the lives of VIP kids. They also focus on educating and equipping communities and churches to better support families with children who have special needs.

    Additionally, Nathaniel’s Hope is working on developing a community called HOPETOWN in Central Florida. This community will offer medical and therapy services, job and skill training, recreational activities, and more.

    Visit their website here.

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