Bob Dylan and the Devil at the Crossroads



When examining the spiritual decisions Bob Dylan made to become rich and famous, It doesn’t take long to discern – on the basis of his own confessions – that Dylan’s fame did not come from serving the Lord. Dylan is acutely aware that there are unseen spiritual entities at work in this world.

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I Don’t Want to Get Adjusted to This World – Iris Dement



This gospel hymn is from Iris Dement’s “Lifeline” album.
John 17:15-18New International Version (NIV)

15 My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one. 16 They are not of the world, even as I am not of it. 17 Sanctify them by[a] the truth; your word is truth. 18 As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world.

the lyrics:
In this world we have our trials
Sometimes lonesome, sometimes blue
But the hope of life eternal
Makes all old hopes brand new

And I don’t want to get adjusted to this world, to this world
I’ve got a home so much better
And I’m gonna go there sooner or later
And I don’t want to get adjusted to this world, to this world

Lord, I’m growing old and weary
And there’s no place that feels like home
Saviour come,
To where I

And I don’t want to get adjusted to this world, to this world
I’ve got a home so much better
And I’m gonna go there sooner or later
And I don’t want to get adjusted to this world, to this world

And I don’t want to get adjusted to this world, to this world

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What’s going on in Colombia: From mass protests to clashes



A truck rigged with explosives detonated outside a police station in Colombia amid mass protests in the country that have been marred by violence and looting.

The blast happened in Santander de Quilichao, a town some 500km from the nation’s capital, Bogota.

Three police officers were killed and seven more wounded, the government secretary of the Cauca Department, Jaime Asprilla, said. Meanwhile, local media reported that at least 10 people were injured in the explosion.

Defense Minister Carlos Homles Trujillo condemned the “heinous terrorist attack,” vowing to identify and punish the perpetrators.

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Amazing Grace – 5 Hymns that Changed the World



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This program features the complete story of how John Newton, a slave ship captain and self-proclaimed “wretch,” was inspired to write Amazing Grace. He devotes his life to God and becomes an ordained minister. It is all here, the amazing story of Amazing Grace. This program also includes the stories behind these four hymns:

1. It Is Well With My Soul – Horatio Spafford, a man blessed beyond measure, is rocked by a succession of personal tragedies. Sorrow becomes hope as he pens one of the most profound expressions of faith ever recorded.

2. Silent Night – Austrian parish priest Joseph Mohr’s poem, the only song he ever wrote, and schoolteacher Franz Gruber’s simple and haunting music, capture the beauty and wonder of the birth of Christ in the carol that took on a life of its own.

3. How Great Thou Art – The beauty and power of a thunderstorm inspired Swedish minister Carl Boberg to write a poem that over the years will be translated and transformed into what is perhaps the world’s most beloved hymn of worship.

4. Just As I Am – Charlotte Elliott wrote this song in 1835 never realizing 100 years later, in 1934, a young man named Billy Graham would answer God’s call on his life hearing “Just As I Am.” That song was used in the Billy Graham Crusades throughout the 20th century and it became the title of his 1997 autobiography, “Just As I Am.”

5. What A Friend We Have In Jesus – A poem Joseph Scriven wrote to his ailing mother is set to music and becomes one of the world’s greatest hymns, and the legacy of a man who dedicated his life to helping the sick and poor.

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