Thursday, December 27, 2018

Throwback Thursday

So, I don't know what the weather was like where you are.......but here in Michigan it is raining. Not even cold enough to hope for it to turn to snow. Many of my fellow Michiganders would probably like to give me a good talking to for mentioning the word "snow". I LOVE SNOW! I wish we would get some snow and turn all this brown grass to a beautiful white blanket of snow. So, here's the oldie but goodie that is in my head today. Enjoy the snow. 😄




Friday, December 21, 2018

Throwback Thursday

So, I realized that I ran out of time yesterday and forgot to post an oldie for your listening and watching pleasure. Its a day late, but here it is.

Merry Christmas.

"Gloria" by Michael W. Smith.




Thursday, December 13, 2018

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Throwback Thusday

So about a month or so ago we started doing throwback Thursday here at Baker. "What is throwback Thursday?" you might ask......well, its an absolute blast......from the past. Every Thursday we have a list of songs that plays all day throughout the store, dedicated to all the older Christian music. You'll hear everything from The Imperials and Sandi Patty to Audio Adrenaline and The Newsboys. SO, I thought wouldn't it be just as much fun to have the same thing on the blog. I'm going to try to post a new "old" song each Thursday.....hopefully I can find a video to go with it. Well, here it goes....the first one to hit the blog, talk about a blast from the past. 😊 Feel free to let me know what you think, or if you have any song ideas. Hope you enjoy.

"God is in Control" by Twila Paris


Friday, November 16, 2018

New Release

                   
Here is the new release for today. 😊




"Only Jesus" from Casting Crowns

   “What does it look like when Jesus is our only answer? The theme that continued to come up while working on these new songs was that I am not the point – it is not about me, it is about pointing to Him. God is already at work in our lives, and He has a plan that He places us in so that others can know Him. We are here to show the way to God by how we live, how we react to difficult situations, how we handle trials and troubled relationships. Our hope is that through these songs, you can see what it looks like when Jesus is our only source, our only solution and we are pointing to only Jesus.” -Mark Hall




            
          
 



Friday, November 9, 2018

New Releases

Here are the new releases for today, sorry they are late. Enjoy.


"I Know a Ghost" from Crowder



 



 "Don't Look Back" from Josh Wilson


 




Friday, October 26, 2018

New Releases

Here are the new releases for today, Friday October 26. 😁


"Own It" from Francesca Battistelli

 

Own It 


"Holy Roar" from Chris Tomlin


                                    
 



 


"I Serve a Savior" from Josh Turner






 


Friday, October 12, 2018

New Release

Its finally here......TobyMac's long awaited new album "The Elements" releases today October 12th. Can't wait to give it a listen. 😄












Friday, October 5, 2018

New Releases

Here's the new releases from today October 5th


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 All your favorite songs from the past year. 😊

"Burn the Ships" by For King and Country


"Cross Music" by Vashawn Mitchell

Friday, September 14, 2018

Live Music at the Bookstore


If you couldn't make it out tonight to hear The Walker Trio, here's what you missed.







Friday, September 7, 2018

New Releases

Here are the new releases for today, September 7th.

"Look Up Child" by Lauren Daigle

I don't know about you, but I really enjoyed Lauren Daigles first CD "How Can it Be". So I was pumped when I heard she was working on a new album. Then I heard her new song "You Say" on the radio and was blown away. I remember the second time I heard it, I was waiting in traffic and that song came on the radio, God gave me a word picture to the lyrics of this song. I was watching the people around me, and remember thinking how much I take for granted the hope I have in Christ. So many unsaved and lost people in the world who are listening to the lies that the world says they are. As Christians we can rest in the confidence of who God says we are. Let's reach those around us that don't have the peace of Christ in their lives and tell them how much He loves them....and remind our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who He says they are.



                                                           


"Wide Open" by Austin French

This song really caught my attention with its fresh beat and Austin's unique voice. "Freedom Hymn" is a song that reminds us that we are free and our chains are broken because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
 
"God moved me and my family to Del Ray Beach, Florida. I didn’t know it, but that city is the recovery capital of the world, and that really changed my perspective on a lot of things. I learned really quickly that the recovery community is raw and real and you have to be ok with not being ok. But in that spot…that’s where people met Jesus. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song not just for the recovery community of Del Ray Beach. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song for the recovery community worldwide – the church. We’re all recovering from something and we all have a song to sing. John 8:36 says that ‘whoever the Son sets free is free indeed.’ That means we have a song to sing… we have a hymn to sing. We know what the sound of chains breaking in our life sounds like and we know the one who indeed sets us free. We have been set free by Jesus!” Austin French


  


  


"Live the Journey" by Building 429

Another amazing song from Building 429. WOW! What a reminder that without Christ we can do NOTHING! He is our strength, our peace, and He closes the mouths of our lions. 

“’You Can’ is a really meaningful song to us and we feel like the new video reflects that perfectly. We all have experienced moments in our lives where we need God to ‘conquer the giants’ in our lives but with Him, all things are possible. Often times, the thing that we see as our greatest weakness is what God uses to show his perfect strength. Our deficits are just opportunities for the world to see God do the impossible in the most unlikely of circumstances. Our prayer is that this song empowers everyone who hears it to keep the faith and know that God is for them.” - Jason Roy

  
 


  







Friday, August 17, 2018

New Release

 "Follow" from Mark Schultz released today. Its been about 7 years since his last release, so I'm really excited about this new live album. “Most people thrive in the studio,” says Schultz, “but for me, I love the live shows so much...I just love the energy of people.”







                                                       Follow

Thursday, August 2, 2018

New Releases




Here are the new releases for Friday, August 3. 😊


"Living Hope" by Phil Wickham



                                                
                                                      


"Love Love Love" by Gordan Mote
                                               


                                                   


                                                     


"Riley Clemmons" by Riley Clemmons



                                                              

                                                         

                                                  

Friday, June 22, 2018

New Releases

Here are the new releases for today, June 22, 2018. Enjoy. 😊

"Beautifully Broken" by Plumb





"Grace" by Javen





Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Its here


Today is the big day for the DVD release of "I Can Only Imagine". Just in time for Father's Day. Come on in the store and get a copy for $17.97 or you can get it on bakerbookhouse.com.


Friday, May 4, 2018

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Drum roll please.......

Just announced yesterday that "I Can Only Imagine" will be released on DVD on June 12. SO exciting. You can pre-buy it here at Baker for $17.97.


Friday, April 6, 2018

The Gospel

Love this song from Ryan Stevenson and thought the video was really well done. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and the lyrics very thought provoking. Enjoy. 




Thursday, April 5, 2018

New Release Friday

Tomorrow is an exciting day for new music releases. Here's the list.


"There is More" from Hillsong Worship

"No Matter What" from Ryan Stevenson
   
"Miracles" from Hawk Nelson
  
"I Am Reminded" from Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir





"Honor The First Families of Gospel Music" from The Hoppers


Friday, March 30, 2018

Is He Worthy?

Thought this video from Andrew Peterson's new CD, "Resurrection Letters Vol. 1",  was appropriate as we take time remember the sacrifice Jesus paid for us this Good Friday. He alone conquered sin and death, and He alone can cleanse us from our sins, He alone is worthy!

 
                                                                                           

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Can I Get A Witness?

Life is full of seasons. And every single day of life, we deal with changes, we deal with tragedy, we’re dealing with stress, we’re dealing with anxiety, we’re dealing with joy, happiness, and blessings. But, as believers, we have the amazing confidence that God is sovereign over all things. Over all change, over all seasons. And the beauty is that His love and His mercy and His grace, it covers everything. And that’s what my song witness is truly about. It’s about coming together as a church, coming together as a community, and acknowledging the sovereignty of God together. So, can I get a witness?Jordan Feliz

 

His CD "Future" releases tomorrow.  

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Friday, March 16, 2018

I Can Only Imagine




                         I Can Only Imagine the movie 
                          opens in theaters today!
                               

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Jesus I Believe Tour



Big Daddy Weave with Brandon Heath


Ticket Prices (Additional taxes & fees may apply):

Ministry Partner: $75
Ministry Partner ticket includes preferred seating in the first few rows, a post-concert photo opportunity with the band, an exclusive tour pass, plus an additional concert ticket will be donated to a ministry organization to bless someone.

Early Entry: $35
Want to beat the rush and get early access to great seats? This is the ticket for you! Doors open at 5:45pm. Concert begins at 7:00pm.

General Admission: $20
Seating on a first come, first-served basis. Doors open at 6:00pm.

 https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1625667
 Ticket Support: Please e-mail tickets@transparentproductions.com or call 714-545-8900.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Let There Be Light

Dove Review

Kevin Sorbo gives a tour-de-force performance as Dr. Sol (Solomon) Harkens, a popular author and debater against the possibility of the reality of God and Christ. In fact, his latest best-seller is titled, Aborting God: The Reasoned Choice. There is a reason for his nasty dislike of the Almighty; his son Davy died of cancer and Sol says if there is a God, he wouldn’t be interested in speaking to Him. Interestingly enough Sol’s ex-wife, Katy (Sam Sorbo), continues to tell him she will pray for him.
Shortly after touting “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” during his public debate, he is drinking and driving when he loses control of his car and crashes. He is clinically dead for four minutes, and what happens is amazing—he sees his son Davy, who embraces him and tells him, “Let there be light.” He feels a love and warmth that he has never experienced before. When he wakes up in the hospital, he is confronted with a decision that demands to be made–does he ignore what happened, or does he seek out the truth and the meaning behind Davy’s statement, “Let there be light.”
This is a remarkable film, showing clearly how the power of God’s love can shed light into a person’s heart, despite the darkness. The performances are strong, including that of Daniel Roebuck who plays Sol’s agent, Norm, and calls everyone “Darling!” There will be more difficulties for Sol to wade through once he makes a firm decision as to where he stands on the faith issue, but the story is brought to a powerful conclusion and is well directed. This is a quality movie and well worth seeing. If we were handing out Doves or stars, this one would get the most it could, five! Sorbo’s film shines! This movie has earned our Dove-Approved Seal for Ages 12+. See it as soon as you can and encourage others to do the same. Once I started watching, I couldn’t stop! Check out the full review at-  www.dove.org

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Remembering Billy Graham


I heard on someone on the radio this morning make the comment that every one, in one way or another, has had their lives touched by Rev. Billy Graham. My Mom came to know the Lord 30 years ago through watching a Billy Graham revival on TV, while up with a fussy baby in the middle of the night. If the Lord hadn't used Rev. Graham to speak to my Mom's heart that night, my life would have been so different. I am so thankful for his heart for the unsaved, for always speaking truth, and even though he never met my family, for allowing God to use him to change the life of my family and millions of others around the world. 

Found this video that CCM Magazine put together as a tribute to his life. Thought is was very fitting for this blog.





Monday, February 19, 2018

Same Kind of Different As Me

Dove Review

“We are all homeless – just workin’ our way home.” These words are aptly spoken by Denver Moore, who enters the film The Same Kind of Different as Me as a very disturbed homeless man, played poignantly by Djimon Hounsou in the true story of Ron and Deborah Hall’s (Greg Kinnear, Renee Zellweger) journey to personal healing and struggle with physical illness and their effect on the homeless they encounter. The award-deserving performance by Hounsou carries the film; I sat transfixed by almost every word that emanates from this man. His deliberate and powerful voice anchors much of this narrative in the truth it wishes to convey—that of the homeless experience and this black man in particular, who struggled as a sharecropper, living much like a slave, well into the 1950s. His escape from this lifestyle meant a homeless existence, especially after a brush with the law, until he encountered the Halls.
Deborah Hall’s love and charity toward Denver and all the homeless people who come to the Fort Worth Union Gospel Mission is transforming. Moore said; “I never met Miss Debbie—she met me.” Zellweger, indeed, manages to convey a gentle and tender strength, even in the midst of her character’s battle with cancer, by unrelentingly pursuing the most lost and broken in society, as she is urged on by a prophetic dream and an unwavering faith. She cleverly insists that her husband make amends for wrongdoings by serving with her at the mission. He reluctantly agrees, and his transformation ensues, where he is just as changed by those he encounters as they are blessed by his service. The intimate bond he builds with Denver carries them both past the borders of this film into the world at large to raise millions of dollars for the homeless together by telling their story of redemption and grace.
Though a gap exists in the transition from the baseball bat-wielding Moore to the angelic, preaching Moore, God is greatly glorified throughout, as Denver increasingly speaks profundities about lessons learned and grander purposes, even in the midst of suffering, and Debbie quietly blesses everyone in her life, humbly pointing to God’s grace and love as the liberating and healing force. At times the tears in the theater were enough to fill buckets when emotional moments, such as the touching father/son encounter between Earl (played bitingly by Jon Voigt as an ornery alcoholic) and Ron was perfectly modulated.
Though there are a few violent scenes where Denver wields a baseball bat and smashes car windows, and emotional moments associated with infidelity, cancer struggles, and alcohol abuse, this film is overflowing with the message of redemption and hope, as we witness lives transformed and a powerful path created that lead to the One who changes hearts and minds.
We are proud to award this movie the Dove Seal for Ages 12+.


 

Releases in store tomorrow, February 20, 2018. 

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Michael W. Smith - A Million Lights


"A Million Lights” was sort of lyrically inspired by my fascination with space. I’ve just been enamored by stars and galaxies and supernovas, the whole deal. I wrote this melody first to “A Million Lights” and I felt like it was a really contagious melody. Kyle Lee got involved in the production side and the writing side and he came up with the beautiful title “A Million Lights” and that’s just kinda what the songs about. When I think about space and I think about the song you know, the heavens declare the glory of God. It’s just mind boggling how big just our universe is and who knows how many more universes there are. It’s just incredible. It’s not hard for me to have a worship experience just walking outside and looking up at the sky. – Michael W. Smith

    

His CD "A Million Lights" releases in stores tomorrow, February 16, 2018. 

A Million Lights

New Release

Today's new release is from Jeremy Camp. His new cd "The Story's Not Over" is now in store. Stop on by and grab a copy. 😊...