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Coming conventions, observations and other environment-focused events
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“Change Your World,” released late in 2005, is iconic worship pastor Darlene Zschech’s second solo project, very similar to her first in tone and format.
David Bush’s third indie album, “Change The World,” is a cleverly themed wake-up call to the church, from the Superhero packaging to the pop-rock songs of challenge.
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We can make a difference, one gift at a time. Choose a cause that your family cares about, whether it's global warming or disaster relief. Even $1 can make a difference.
Founder of the website, Do One Nice Thing, explains how simple acts of kindness can make a difference in the world.
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When Brash Music, a secular indie label, signs a worship leader for the first time, it means something. Classically trained Aaron Shust is an interesting first choice.
Air travelers have had to drastically change how they pack liquids, gels and aerosols in their carry-on bags.
Everyone has done it. Written a letter we wish we could take back. A letter written in anger or sorrow. Albert Einstein wrote a letter just like that in 1939.
Alicia Key's fourth solo project garners her a number one spot on the Billboard charts.
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