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Cardboard Testimonies


Hi Everyone. Sorry it has been awhile since I have posted. I have been crazy, busy on the Revolve Tour, and, I must admit, I am addicted to Twitter. So if you want to hear from me more often, follow me on Twitter. I tweet several times a day.

My cousin sent me this little video forward, and I felt compelled to post it. Truthfully, this little 5-minute video made me weep. It is so simple, but completely powerful. Something was so moving about it. Everyday people. Everyday problems. Everyday God. I have been a Christian for so long, it is easy to forget the power of the gospel. Jesus is still in the business of setting people free. He still heals. He still delivers. He still restores. And it isn’t because you paid $$ for an annointed “prayer cloth”, or gave an offering to some televangelist. It’s not hokus-pokus. It’s real and it’s lasting. He’s not Santa-Claus. He’s not in the business of fulfilling our wish lists. He is El-Shaddai. He is all-sufficient. He is the hope that endures.

Something about those cardboard signs got me. Everyone has a story. We’ve all been saved from much. Sometimes we forget. Stop for a moment and remember. What is your cardboard sign? Because everyone has a story. What is yours?

Watch the video.

Christmas Celebration

Hello Everyone!

Catch Natalie Grant on the Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration:

Casting Crowns with special guests Natalie Grant, Denver & The Mile High Orchestra, Avalon, Michael English and pureNRG, are all gathering together along a choir and orchestra to worship and celebrate in 14 cities this November and December. For more information, click here to watch the tour video.

Grammy winning, multi-platinum recording artists, Casting Crowns, has invited a truly diverse group of artists to create a rare holiday celebration that will engage every age, from Disney fan favorites pureNRG and the big band orchestra sounds of Denver and The Mile High Orchestra, the powerhouse voice of Natalie Grant and amazing vocal arrangements of Avalon and the passionate sounds of Michael English. “I want to see people rediscover the worship that Christmas songs have in them,” says Mark Hall, of Casting Crowns

To spread the word to your friends, grab the tour widget at http://www.castingcrowns.com/widget.htm.

Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration


You can be part of The Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration TV Special LIVE studio audience, on Monday, October 6 at 7pm at TBN TV Studios, featuring Casting Crowns, Natalie Grant, Denver and The Mile High Orchestra, Avalon, pureNRG, plus a full orchestra and special guest Max Lucado. This rare TBN holiday special offers a rare preview to the upcoming Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration Tour, playing in 14 cities this Holiday Season.

Admission is free. There are no tickets and all seating is general admission, first come, first served. Doors open at 6pm and the concert begins at 7pm. TBN studios are located at One Music Village Blvd. in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

Haircut

Okay – here’s a quick photo of my new hair. Shorter in back, longer in front. Oh yeah, I’m hip. ;-)

Sorry, I know it’s kinda hard to see in this pic. The iPhone doesn’t take as good of pics as the advertisements say.

I’ve had good hair moments and oh-so many bad ones. Yep, went through the phase of shaved on one side, long on the other. No, you cannot see a picture.:-)

Then, I had a bad breakup with a dumb boy and cut all my hair off in a pixie cut. What was I thinking? And then I can’t even talk about the time my sister permed my hair. Yep, it was that bad.

So, what is your worst hair moment?

Ironing 101

Okay, so I am proving to myself that I can be quite resourceful. I was at a festival, getting ready in the back of my bus, and I realized I had no iron. But have no fear, I always have many useful things in my bags of tricks! Who knew a hair straightening iron could come in so handy ;-) So tell me, what’s the most resourceful you’ve ever been? Have any good tricks to pass along?

cheers,
natalie

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