Enjoy a sneak peak at the soundtrack for I Need Thee....Available at Amazon.com CLICK HERE
A Word in Due Season..
The Way of Wisdom
Proverbs 9:4-12
Who ever is simple, let him turn in here!
As for him who lacks understanding, Wisdom says to him,
Come, eat of my bread and drink of the wine I have mixed.
Forsake foolishness and live, and go in the way of understanding.
He who corrects a scoffer gets shame for himself,
and he who rebukes a wicked man only harms himself.
Do not correct a scoffer, lest he hate you;
Rebuke a wise man and he will love you.
Give instructuion to a wise man, and he will be still wiser,
Teach a just man, and he will increase in learning.
The fear of the Lord is the begining of wisdom,
and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
For by Wisdom your days will be multiplied.
And years of life will be added to you.
If you are wise, you are wise for yourself.
And if you scoff, you will bear it alone.
New Book by Gina Johnson Smith...............
The Life Changing Workbook
Current events have shown Christians….and even non-believers...that life can be extremely difficult. What should make a Christian’s experience different than a non-believer is the fact that we have a Source that can bring peace and rest to our soul in spite of the swirling difficulties we see in our circumstances.
True success depends on how adept you are at using and believing the Word of God. This book is designed to help the Believer walk in what we’ve been taught. It’s designed to help us use prayer, confession and action as daily tools to strengthen us for the difficult times ahead.
We have been in boot camp…now it’s time to go onto the battlefield. Let's get ready!
People to Know.............
Beckah Shae....Singing With A Purpose
The life purpose of Beckah Shae can be wrapped in Acts 20:24, which says, “but my life is worth nothing unless I use it for doing the work assigned to me by the Lord Jesus – The work of telling others the Good News about God’s wonderful kindness and love.” CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO HER MUSIC
Her destiny was mirrored in a simple act at an early age that reflected Gods grace. The little girl, who was already often called a songbird, was recorded singing, “Jesus Loves Me” at the age of 2.
Beckah’s mother was raised in a traditional Jewish home, and her conversion to Christianity was a crucial element in guiding Beckah to her own faith and witness through music. She would need that assurance of God’s love in the coming years. Her mother provided love, encouragement and grounding in the Word, but a series of poor choices led them to deal with difficult consequences. Beckah’s parents divorced when she was 3.
A series of trials led Beckah and her mother to spend much of Beckah’s childhood living in cars, hotels, foster homes, battered women shelters, going through a series of schools in the process. Despite what most people would describe as hardships, Beckah’s memories of that time are full of peace and joy. She developed a strong dependence on God and His Word to direct her path and found comfort in expressing herself through song during this time. Beckah was penning songs at the age of 11, and by age 12, began singing in church.
Her talent moved beyond the doors of the church shortly after when she tried out for Star Search and began performing locally. People who heard her recognized a power in her voice that came straight from the passion in her heart. The encouragement from those around her increased the desire she felt to develop and share her gift. The desire to use that gift started to grow into a passion for youth ministry throughout her high school years.
A talent scout discovered Beckah Shae shortly after she graduated, and quickly connected her with a manager. Within a few months, Beckah was recording a demo in Los Angeles, working with some of the top producers of the time, resulting in a meeting with Randy Jackson of Columbia Records. Through the experience, she discovered what she truly desired was to use her gift with no c ompromise. She came to the realization that there was no greater gift she could give God than the one He first bestowed upon her.
Beckah Shae continued to write and perform locally, briefly joining a Christian rock/r&b band called Almost There. She was inspired to learn to plan the guitar, which opened up a whole dimension of creativity. Her influences included Lauryn Hill, Stevie Wonder, Third Day and The Beatles. LEARN MORE
Frank McComb....
Soul singer and keyboard player who is most famous for singing “Another Day” from Branford Marsalis’ Buckshot LeFonque project. His voice is uncannily similar to that of Donny Hathaway; he has released a couple of records of his own that combine heart-felt soul singing and jazz-funk instrumental virtuosity.
His independent releases include A tribute to the Masters(2006) a pure instrumental album where Frank pays homage to those who he has worked with and those who have influenced him, artist like Chick Corea,Herbie Hancock,Patrice Rushen etc.
In addition to Tribute Frank released Straight from the Vault. This won Soultracks album of the year and rightly so. A must have album for all Frank Fans.