Veteran actress and dancer Kalpana Iyer, 70, recently won hearts once again as she performed her iconic number ‘Ramba Ho Ho Ho’ with stunning energy and grace at a family wedding. Even years after the ...
Throughout the Church's extensive history, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred. Each week marks anniversaries of significant milestones, unforgettable tragedies, remarkable triumphs, ...
This week marks the anniversary of when “Amazing Grace,” one of the most famous songs ever written, was first performed at a venue in Olney, England. The song was written by John Newton, a former ...
This week marks the anniversary of when John Newton, the English slave-trader turned abolitionist minister best known for writing the hymn “Amazing Grace,” died at the age of 82. Born in London, ...
John Newton wrote ‘Amazing Grace’ in late 1772 to illustrate a new year's sermon about God's grace, inspired by his own dramatic conversion after surviving a fierce storm at sea in 1748. Did you know ...
This new oratorio by Josh Bauder tells the story of John Newton, the 18th-century prodigal and slaver who, after his dramatic conversion to Christianity, became a faithful pastor and abolitionist.
A drama about two families, each with a gay son. Jonathan is splitting from Miki because the more experienced Miki is playing around. Then Jonathan sees Thomas, the son and grandson of his neighbors, ...
It’s a Facebook page for denominational pastors, and it was recommended to me by our student pastor. I’ve since offered it to several others, telling them it will entertain or make you angry. The ...
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The hymn’s first lines always choke me up. “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found; was blind, but now I see.” John Newton’s “Amazing Grace” ...