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Tonight, Michael W. Smith will be on a special music edition of TBN's "Praise the Lord" with Jason Crabb, Jeff Slaughter and Fox News anchor Kelly Wright. -
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Phil Wickham - 'The Ascension' Review
While this album doesn't revolutionize worship music as we know it, it does advance the Kingdom and those who hear it will find themselves lifted up. Isn't that the point of good music? To draw you in and make you think? Phil Wickham... -
Opera Composers Look to Best-Selling Books, Popular Movies for Inspiration
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