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Look for the Rainbow

It’s hard to see past our immediate pain when tragedy strikes, but God is there in the midst of our storm. So look for the rainbow, God will surely find a way to bless us -- in spite of it all.

An episode of the Songs from the Word podcast, hosted by cheryl, titled "Look for the Rainbow" was published on August 31, 2007 and runs 8 minutes.

August 31, 2007 ·8m · Songs from the Word

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It’s hard to see past our immediate pain when tragedy strikes, but God is there in the midst of our storm. So look for the rainbow, God will surely find a way to bless us -- in spite of it all.

It’s hard to see past our immediate pain when tragedy strikes, but God is there in the midst of our storm. So look for the rainbow, God will surely find a way to bless us -- in spite of it all.
Cross Connection Music Is The Soundtrack Of Our Lives!Each week on "Cross Connection" we play a secular song from the 60's & 70's that has either Christian lyrics or principles directly related to the Scriptures. We then discuss the author and/or artist(s) and the song.We look into the lyrics of each song - relating it to the time in which it was originally played on the radio and what, if any, meaning it has today.We make a "Cross Connection" to each song and relate the lyrics to the "timeless" principles taught in God's word. At times, we part theological company with those who might use their talents in music to deny God's word. We always do our best to point that out on the program. In all, we hold true to the Word without compromise! We do not attempt to judge or promote the lifestyle of any artist we feature but rather look at their work and use the songs to share God's love.Our hosts each week are Mick Wells and Pastor Rick Smith. Our format is very laid back and has been described as’ two Lyric and Letter: Worship in The Word Rebecca Lane (author/host) We live in a loud world. It’s time to hit pause.Lyric and Letter is a sanctuary for those who hunger for depth. What started as a mission to reverse-engineer the lyrics of beloved worship songs has evolved into a movement of "Selah"—the biblical art of pausing to weigh the truth.Join Rebecca Lane for a journey through the theology of worship. From fact-checking the hits to deep, inductive Thematic Verse Mapping accompanied by custom Ambient Worship music, this podcast is your companion for Christ centered and sound, exegetical doctrine.Pull up a chair, open your Bible, and let’s learn to abide in Christ.The Lyric is our worship. The Letter is His Word. The Music is the space where they meet. Follow The Son Radio Follow The Son Radio Jesus Christ is our DJ and CEO. We play a mix of southern gospel music and local groups from all across the southeast USA. Listen in and hear about our Jesus.I am a born-again child of God and I know I have a calling to promote His gospel and spread his word. This station is my attempt to follow my heart and step out on faith. I'm not a perfect person, by any means but if any little thing I can do can help someone find the Lord, this will be worth it.This station is dedicated to the Word and the best in southern gospel music from bands local to the northeast Georgia mountains area and around the country. We not only play the most inspirational songs of this year, but we always reach back in the archives to play a song you haven't heard in a while because the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and always. Songs Without Words by Robert Jones Burdette Loyal Books LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Songs Without Words by Robert J. Burdette. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 9, 2013.Robert Jones Burdette was an American humorist and clergyman who became noted through his paragraphs in the Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye. A collection of his writings, edited by Clara, his second wife, was published in 1922 under the title Robert J. Burdette: His Message.This poem is taken from The Wit and Humor of America, Volume 7.
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