Monday, December 04, 2006

Ila Blount: A Lady with a Vison for Ladies

Ila's vision is to encourage and inspire women to love God with all their mind, body, and soul.

At the tender age of 13, Ila gave her life to God. One can say that middle school was Ila’s training ground to spread the news about waiting for God’s Best.

It was one day during recess that Ila broke out with a song and dance to songs like “You Don’t Have To Take Your Clothes off to Have a Good Time”. This was her way of encouraging her classmates to remain celibate until their wedding day.

Today, the author of a book entitled,
The Milk Aint 4 Free, Ila hopes that her witty and insightful book will encourage women to wait for God‘s Best.

Throughout the years, God's grace has been upon Ila's life.

For speaking engagements, or questions,
please email Ila at:


prospermuch@yahoo.com

or visit her at

www.themilkaint4free.com

Monday, November 27, 2006

VisionsXpressed: Tammy Arceneaux's Contributions Help Christians Declare Their Faith.

VisionsXpressed is very dear to the heart of Tammy Arceneaux, Owner, Art Director, and Designer. Although the road was at times bumpy, God has held her hand and has guided her through this amazing adventure, one filled with the awe and wonder of God's power and love! Inspiring and filled with meaningful new friendships, Tammy's journey has indeed been a true blessing in her life.

VisionsXpressed provides the uniquely bold, fun, and fashionable way for young and "young at heart" Christians to declare their faith to the world. These product lines are bold expressions of faith, ranging from serious to fun.

VisionsXpressed is the exclusive designer of D+O+G (Declarations of God) Tags and The BBold4God Collection t-shirt line.

  • D+O+G (Declarations of God) Tags are unique 2-D designs that are custom-cast with smooth round edges. Each piece has a true electroplated antique finish and is individually hand polished. Made of 100% lead-free zinc, they are available on a 24-inch ball-bar chain or adjustable leather and is elegantly tucked away in a black velour drawstring pouch. WARNING: These are NOT your usual style dog tags!

  • The BBold4God Collection t-shirt line is based off of the exclusively designed D+O+G (Declarations of God) Tags. You can now wear a t-shirt to complement your tag! Shirts are available in black, for that extra bold look, or white, for a bold yet subtle look. Whichever look you choose, your faith will be declared in bold style!

Visit VisionsXpressed to purchase a D+O+G (Declarations of God) Tag and a t-shirt from The BBold4God Collection. There are now five designs to choose from, with 31 more waiting in line for production as VisionsXpressed grows. These tags and t's are already getting a lot of attention, so be one of the first in your area to have one! You may want to collect them all!

Tammy Arceneaux
Owner/Art Director/Designer
VISIONSXPRESSED
info@visionsxpressed.com
www.VisionsXpressed.com

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Susana Hernandez: Composer, Flute Psalmist, Singer, Teacher

Susana Hernandez: Susana Hernandez was born and raised in a Jewish home. After meeting Jesus as her Messiah, Susana began to compose songs in English and Spanish and began to use her flute as an anointed psalmist.

Currently living in Colombia, South America, Susana is married to Norman, a Colombian national, and travels all over to teach and lead prophetic worship.

Cerca de Ti, SeƱor, is a worship experience that will take you into the presence of God, such as an eagle soars higher and higher.

Recorded in Spanish but appreciated by all who are sensitive to the Holy Spirit, Susana composed all of its songs. It includes a flute solo and duet by Susana as well.

Lyrics and chords are available
upon request.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Mark Henry: The Jazz Writer and His Sons Work Together and Play Together

Mark Henry, known as The Jazz Writer, was born in Los Angeles, California. With his love of music beginning in his early childhood, Mark could be found listening to legends like Hugh Masekela, James Brown, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, and The Supremes.

Drawn by the emotional instrumentation and harmonies, he soon learned to play the guitar at the tender age of 8, bought a bass at age 11, and shortly thereafter became the bass player in his uncle's band. Having studied bass in high school during his impassioned teenage years, Mark was captivated by the great jazz innovators of the seventies who invented a new genre of music. Geniuses like Grover Washington Jr., Bob James, Ronnie Laws, Herbie Hancock, Dexter Wenzel, Donald Byrd, Patrice Rushen, Bobbi Humphrey, the Jazz Crusaders, and a list far too long to complete here were combining tight rhythms, emotional chord progressions, memorable melodies, and inspired solos to form what would become Smooth Jazz.

Music became Mark's first love. He studied flute, piano, music theory, recording arts technology, and radio before he began creating his own innovations of jazz. Eventually purchasing his own studio equipment, Mark took up Pro Audio recording, mixing and editing local bands and independent artists, recording shows, pads, PSA's and liners for Adele Fortier's legendary Gospel Connection radio show, and editing for the IT Conversations Network. All the while his skills as a jazz writer continued to develop, becoming evermore chill.

His two sons, Mark and Shawn, also embrace a love of music, first as trumpet players in their middle and high school bands, then as talented songwriters, producers, and recording engineers. Working together, this family organization has developed a powerful smooth jazz production entity, always uniquely outside the boundaries of genre to make great jazz while embracing the widest audience through crossover appeal.

Visit Mark at:

www.TheJazzWriter.com/

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Christine Cruz Wears Many Hats!

Let me introduce you to Christine Cruz who lives on Long Island, New York. A busy person and wearer of many hats, Christine is a Business Analyst for the IT industry, a Christian musician with her husband, a web and print designer, and the owner of an online store of Christian wear.

Christine started her online store to sell Christian clothes (t-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby clothes) after running into stumbling block online searching for Christian shirts for her husband and herself. They were so hard to find. She always hit a dead end but never gave up.

Instead throwing the towel, Christine decided to open her own store where she and her husband can have easy access to Christian t-shirts they can wear in their shows and in public. It was their great way to get the message out and get people interested in God's Word.

Visit Christine's store at:

Show the Word

and her web and print design site at:

Designs in Faith

where she has created and drawn all the designs herself
and where some designs were from her own ideas
while others from the ideas of others.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

"jeske!" - A Family That Plays Together

The husband and wife song-writing team of "jeske!" is inspired by scripture, spiritual experience, and family life. This musical family of four, each of whom play their own instrument, brings quality musicianship to the stage. Say "Hello!" to the fun-loving music ministry of:
  • Paula, Mother, Songwriter, and Producer of all their music, who plays Roland keyboards,sings lead and harmony;

  • Claus, Father, who plays Fender Stratocaster electric and Taylor acoustic guitar, sings lead and harmony;

  • Brittney, Daughter, who plays an Ibanez 5 string bass guitar, sings lead and harmony; and

  • Charley, Son, who plays Mapex drums, Alchemy cymbals, and uses Vater sticks.
While their music crosses a variety of musical stylings, their original compositions include gospel music styles that move from foot-stomping, hand-clapping country to Caribbean styles - from catchy singalong pop/rock to beautiful doxology worship music. Cautious that each tune carries a message with obvious roots in Scripture, they create and play music that is presented with a fresh and inspiring dynamic.

The spiritual character of the band is consistant with the message of the songs delivered. You will be strengthened and motivated through the ministry of "jeske!"

Because "jeske!" is passionate to produce music that is original, inspirational, and relevant, they have delighted audiences everywhere they have traveled and played.

For bookings and other information,

either email "jeske!" at
info@jeske.ca

or visit them at
www.jeske.ca/

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Shamik Jones Is Breaking Stereotypes and Pushing the Envelope in Music

From the streets of Staten Island, New York emerges an artist and minister who likes to break the stereotypes and push the envelope of creativity.

With his skill for music evident in his involvement in many genres, Shamik Jones' desires to express Christ in music are displayed in his Godly lifestyle in everything he does.

Ministering in church since the age of sixteen, Shamik is currently the Minister of Music at his church, KeyWord Ministries, in Staten Island, New York where he writes, produces and arranges for the choirs and praise group. Shamik has a heart to see God's life (Eternal Life) ministered in every medium possible.

Check out his website and you'll see there is more than that meets the eye.

Contact Shamik at:

Phinehas Music
Attn: A & R Dept.
121 Grandview Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10303

www.PhinehasMusic.com/

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Meet Olivia Stith: Author, Elder, Graphic Designer, Motivational Speaker, and Teacher

Olivia Stith is a down-to-earth person who enjoys meeting spiritual and positive people.

A teacher and Elder in the minsitry that teaches Biblical studies, Olivia runs her new business, Trimanna Productions, that covers her book publishing, graphic designs, and motivational speaking.

Because God has blessed her tremendously in those areas, she is stepping out on faith with the belief that all that has been done is in the heavenlies.

To learn know more about Olivia, visit her at:


or email her at:

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Mr. Benjamin James Runs His Own Radio Network

Mr. Benjamin James is a 21-year old, extremely ambitious, energetic, caring, and outgoing young man who, typical of his age, loves to make friends and hang out with them. A committed Christian who focuses his life around Jesus Christ and everyone he meets. He puts that belief into action in everything he does.

Mr. James runs a network of LP radio stations mainly on the FM band called the Truth Radio Network. One is in West Des Moines, Iowa on 104.7 FM and another in Des Moines, Iowa at 102.1 FM. A third will be started early next year in Bellingham, Washington state, Lord willing, with a fourth to be started in the Madisonville, Kentucky area in the Fall of 2006.

Visit www.truth-radio.com for more information.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Cindy Martinez - Maximizing Her Potential As Script Consultant

Cindy Martinez, Associate Producer and Script Consultant, was named Executive Vice President of Millennium 3 Entertainment and Member of the Board of Directors in May 2006.

A very qualified screenwriter and script consultant, Cindy's credits include teaching screenwriting, developing, co-writing, working as a producer’s assistant on a game show pilot and working on various films and music videos.

An award-winning writer, Cindy has a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing/Screenwriting, Cindy will finalize the screenplay for The Prodigal Son and will consult with the production team on the story elements and adaptation.

Contact Cindy at faithinfilm@yahoo.com

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Dust Storm Productions - Stirring Up Quite a Storm!

Duststorm Productions is a Christ-centered full service video production company led by Reece Tedford, CEO, and Renee Tedford, President. They offer a variety of services in media production with the guiding objective of using their talents to produce meaningful media that will impact our culture.

Reece Tedford started his career on corporate projects and began on the smallest of productions. Duststorm's first feature film
God Help Me won Best Film under $25,000 at Creation Arts Fest in Canada. Duststorm's second project Squad 77 signed a comic book and video game development deal with Epos Entertainment.

Both films have seen a domestic and international audience. He has worked in corporate video production, commercials, music videos, educational video's, live sporting events, and independent films.

Renee is a professional commercial artist and photographer who has had numourous clients ranging from graphic design, photography, custom painting, web design and commercial artwork.

Visit
Duststorm Productions.

Monday, September 18, 2006

The Heights Theater's Innovative in Offering Latest Technology!




210 East 14th Street
Elmira Heights, NY 14903


On Saturday, September 16, 2006 The Heights Theater launched a new mobile area. The goal of this new area "Phone/PDA" section offers ways for you to access theater information via your web-enabled cell phones, PDA's or other handheld devices.

By pointing your browser to www.Heights-Theater.com/mobile/index.html you can access information customized to fit your screen size.

Another new area is RSS section, giving a way to syndicate the latest theater information via XML-based file format, with either an online aggregator service, or downloadable aggregator software installed on a computer. The Heights is continuing to explore the use text messaging (SMS) for theater updates and "Mobile ticketing".

"Customers of The Heights Theater indicated that they would like the latest theater information available via their phones and The Heights came through. We pledge to continue to be innovative in offering the latest technology to keep our customers updated on upcoming movies and events," says Craig Spencer, owner of the theater.



Visit The Heights by clicking here.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Meet Lewis Moore, Music Teacher Exordinaire!

Located in West Point, Georgia, Lewis Moore has been involved in music for over 30 years as a teacher, recording artist, performer, songwriter, and church worship leader.

Lewis is now registering students for the Fall. The best time to reach him is on Mondays from 9:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. Teaching both private and group instruction, Lewis does so at Tom's Music in LaGrange on Tuesday evenings, at his office in West Point on Wednesday evenings, and in his home on Thursdays.

With several different options for instruction, Lewis can be reached at 334-756-6235 or visit him at any of his sites:

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Mr. Marshall Jones Still Singing at 92. Now That's Maximizing His Potential!

Joy is what Mr. Marshall Jones brings every time he sings. Born in the little town of Monroe, Georgia and raised in the Georgia Mountains town of Summerville, Mr. Marshall Jones has been singing and praising God for almost 90 years.

He celebrated his 92nd birthday on December 10th, 2005 and his voice is still holding strong!!

The son of a minister, Rev. C. L. Jones, Marshall Jones was exposed to hymns and spirituals at an early age. His love for singing surfaced as young boy when he would listen to older men and women sing in the church. While he has been an active member of the A. M. E. Zion church for over 85 years, no matter where he goes, before he can get through the church door, somebody is asking him to sing. And, Mr. Jones, in spite of how he may be feeling at the time, will be obedient and sing.

"This is the country way of doing things. I enjoy singing for the Lord. Nowadays, the music is so loud; you can't hear what they singing. I want to hear the words. Even if it's a moan, I want to hear it", says Mr. Jones.

Mr. Jones can best be described as a man who uses his singing talent to worship and praise his God. During the 1940's and 1950's, Mr. Jones was lead singer for the Tri-City Harmonizers, a popular gospel Quartet of that time. Performing throughout the South, The Tri-City Harmonizers sang with such gospel groups as The Five Blind Boys and The Golden Gates. Every Sunday morning listeners could hear Mr. Jones and his group perform inspiring tunes on Rome, Georgia's WRGA radio station!

Mr. Marshall Jones is dedicated to spreading God's message through song. He delights when approached by children and youth who tell of his positive influence on their lives. Be it humming an old hymn around his house or uttering melodious praises in God's house, Marshall Jones believes that there is always time to sing!

Mr. Jones was a devoted husband to the late Eva Jones and is a loving father of three daughters (Marshall Ann, Gayle, and Rosalyn), five grandsons, five great-grand children, many nieces and nephews and lots of folks who just love to be around him. You can call him "Daddy", "Granddaddy", "Uncle Marsh", or "Mr. Jones"; he'll answer to them all because he loves the sound of children around.

"They just make me happy", says Mr. Jones.
"I'll just get down on the floor with 'em and let 'em beat me up and they just laugh when I start crying. Boy! That is fun to see them laugh."

Just sit near Mr. Jones long enough and you are sure to hear a familiar tune. Soon you will find yourself singing and smiling along with him while he praises the Lord as only he knows how. His music is a timeless message for today through stories of yesterday: love of family, love of wife, even through sickness, and love of God through it all.

His message is for God's people, not just Black people nor White people; not for Americans nor non-Americans; not just Church people, but for those who believe in God and desire to follow God's instructions.

The Holy Spirit will speak truth to their hearts and they will know that Jesus is Lord. Now that's Good Religion!

Monday, August 21, 2006

Debbie's Helping Home Bizes with a Fresh and Exciting Way to Make Money!

If you have been looking for a legitimate, lucrative, home and Internet-based business with great income potential, then you should be talking with Debbie Davis!

Why? Because Debbie has discovered a fresh and exciting way to make money from home . . . right from the safety of your home and the comfort of your computer!

One reason this opportunity is so extraordinary is because the product literally appeals to everyone . . . and in just a few minutes you'll see why!

Debbie is pleased to introduce you to the new web based Contact Management System and Automated Greeting Card Service from the first company in history to offer greeting cards through Network Marketing.

Her company announced in December, 2005 that sales in 2005 increased 500% over sales in 2004 - and that based on sales in 2004 and 2005 it is expecting 10 times the growth in 2006. That is 1000% growth in 2006!

Who wouldn't want to be a part of that?

You don't need to have any Internet marketing experience and she'll train and coach you!

The concept of the automated greeting card system is simple and brilliant, offering a quick and inexpensive way to send more greeting cards to customers, clients, family and friends. Whether you're in the habit of sending greeting cards through the mail or not, this system is perfect for you as a beginner or as a pro!

Let Debbie show you how to use this web-based contact management system and automated greeting card system to send real greeting cards in the mail with a real stamp - in your own handwriting and with your own signature.
  • Choose from among 3000 cards that can be sent either as a postcard or a greeting card.

  • Upload pictures that are printed into the cards.

  • Include a gift card or a check in the greeting cards.

  • Personalize the cards in your own handwriting and signature.
Debbie is literally helping to change the world through the power of greeting cards.

Why wait? Now's the time to join!

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Say Hello to Freeman Fields, An Entrepreneurial Single Father!

A single father with a 13 year old son, Freeman considers himself simply a man who loves the Lord and wants to please Him with his life. He welcomes fellowshipping with Christians from all over.

A Christian screenplay writer, Freeman's also an entreprenuer at heart. The Lord has blessed him with a wonderful gift of entreprenuership that started at the early age of 9 when he began selling candy at school. Since then, Freeman's owned and operated several businesses, from his own car dealership at the age of 23, to Calvary Construction, to real estate throughout the Chicago area.

I encourage you to drop in and say "Hello!" to Freeman at

Friday, August 04, 2006

Looking for a Fun, Safe, and Easy Way to Connect with Christians Worldwide?

Then consider this as your personal invitation to try out this new service called Xianz.

It's like a Christian MySpace! where you can connect with my friends, invite yours, post listings, and join groups.

It's fun, it's easy, and it's addictive -- because it works. Let me know what you think.

Are you a recording artist or play in a band? Then come and get superexposure for free!

Check it out! Just click on the banner!

Friday, July 21, 2006

"Of One Accord" Offers Sweet-Sounding Harmonies of Good Old-Fashioned Southern Gospel Music

Of One Accord

Of One Accord blends the sweet-sounding harmonies of good old-fashioned southern gospel music with a contemporary feeling to make each concert a musical experience. From old standards like Step Into The Water and Jesus Is Coming Soon to a host of new music, Of One Accord has a message in song for everyone.

The group makes its home in Frisco, Texas, just north of Dallas. Baritone-vocalist David McMahon and bass-vocalist Darrin Bruner co-founded the group in 2004 to reach the lost and encourage believers through the ministry of southern gospel music and their personal testimonies. Within a month, they added lead-vocalist John Graves, and a year later, tenor-vocalist Steven Coyne joined the quartet.

In that short time, the group has performed for local churches, at gospel festivals and home-goings, and at the contest stages at National Quartet Convention. Each member shares a deep love of southern gospel music. The timeless message found in these rich harmonies impacts each of their lives every day, and they want to share that message with others.

With a rich diversity in backgrounds and sounds reminiscent of The Cathedrals and The Statesmen quartets, the combination of all four voices blended together in tight harmonies has audiences sitting on the edge of their seats. This quartet truly has a sound unique in today's Southern Gospel music industry.

Click here to visit Of One Accord.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Leigh Nash's Charming Audiences with Her Ethereal Voice.

Leigh Nash grew up in the southern Texas town of New Braunfels, not too far from San Antonio. Two years ago Leigh bottomed out after finding herself face to face with the dark underbelly of the protestant work ethic when giving and giving didn't equal getting what she always imagined.

Sixpence None the Richer, the band she had been a member of for nearly half of her life, thirteen years all told, was contemplating calling it quits. Leigh and high school mate, Matt Slocum, had formed the group as teenagers, touring in sedans and cramped vans, slowly building a career.

In spite of the colossal success the band enjoyed with ubiquitous pop singles like Kiss Me and There She Goes, the group was continually plagued by the business woes of the trade and finally decided to split ways amicably. Disoriented by this major change, Leigh and her husband left their Nashville home of ten years and moved to Los Angeles.

It was a major life change for Leigh who had been with Sixpence since she was fourteen. Age 27 at the time and not knowing what else to do, Leigh started writing songs, while seated on her back porch over an Easter weekend.

While in Los Angeles, Leigh penned a batch of songs that would eventually comprise her first solo record,
Blue on Blue
, a sweetly understated collection of musings on love and motherhood due out August 15th 2006 on One Son Records, Leigh's own imprint label through Nettwerk Productions.

Alway wanting to do a record on her own, if the band were to break up, Leigh finally had the opportunity to do so, recalls Leigh.

A few months after Sixpence None the Richer parted ways, Leigh welcomed her son, Henry, into the world, along with a new sense of creative vitality. Leigh explained that her songs were not intentionally centered on any one concept, but admited her new-found maternity was a source of inspiration.

Motherhood came pretty fast, causing her to start writing much about Henry. With a bushel of songs in tow, Leigh set up shop with Canadian producer Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright) last winter at his barn in Milles Isle an hour outside of Montreal. Recording there with a slew of Montreal-area musicians, Leigh felt the auspices of home without the soreness of Sixpence's split. Marchand and Leigh co-wrote two songs, album opener, All Along the Wall and Between the Lines. Marchand's lush, warm production gives Leigh's songs an earthy luster that carefully cushions her sweet, lilting voice.

In the meantime, Leigh moved back to Music City and into a new community of musicians a recently formed rock collective called Movement Nashville. The group hopes to dispel the myth that musically Nashville is limited to Country or Christian.

Leigh has two distinct poles of inspiration:
  1. her work with Sixpence in the Christian music sphere and

  2. her childhood fascination with older female country artists like Tanya Tucker, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline. In many ways Blue on Blue emanates squarely between those two regions without being pulled down by any of the inbred trappings of the genres. Leigh's faith informs her songwriting in equal measure as her affinity for country music.

Leigh started singing country music and learning old country songs on the guitar when she was twelve. Although extremely shy, but with the desire to get on stage, Leigh started calling clubs herself to ask if she could come down and sing.

Before long, the adolescent Leigh was singing Loretta Lynn's and Tanya Tucker's songs like "You Aint Woman Enough to Take My Man" and "Texas When I Die" on alcohol-free, open mike Sunday nights, and backed by a middle-aged band of town locals. In spite of her country allure, Leigh never developed an accent, and later in life her interest in pop acts like The Sundays, Innocence Mission, and The Cranberries provided more formative material for her songwriting and singing.

On
Blue on Blue
, Leigh's croon possesses an unadorned glisten, a sensibility that is simultaneously natural and ethereal. On the album-closing ballad, Just a Little, Leigh's voice floats through an earnest tribute to her son, Henry, while on the epic, Ocean Size Love, her voice soars and shimmers over the Coldplay-sized, piano-driven song.

My Idea of Heaven radiates a child-like simplicity with Leigh's pop awareness guided by a lyrical unfussiness and bright guitar hooks. While Nervous in the Light begins as a tender confession of love and life's fleetingness, it builds into a strong, heartfelt petition for direction, continually held together through Leigh's impassioned but effortless vocals.

With Sixpence behind her and a two-year-old son along for the ride, Leigh is prepped to return to music even though she never really left. Now perhaps a bit more career-conscious and business-weary, Leigh reveals that tired edge without losing her dainty charm. Because of this, Blue on Blue is not just a carefree jog through the present, but a vividly felt exercise wholly informed by the past. In the end, it's bliss.

Leigh Nash's debut solo album,
Blue on Blue in stores August 15th, 2006!

Visit Leigh at: www.LeighNash.com

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Can Your Child Handle An Xtreme Camp Experience?



If you've got a craving for rowdy music, hyper-sports-activity, crazy events, and radical love that challenges your faith to grow, then you need the Xtreme camp experience of Camp on the Rock!

Camp on the Rock in Allison, Iowa is called to be an extension of Christ’s church serving together as one body to bring people of all ages to a better relationship with Jesus Christ.

The week-long rush is primed and ready for your child!

Join Camp on Rock July 30th through August 4th, 2006!

Don't just eat their dust!

Be There!


Click here to register or contact the camp at:

Camp on the Rock
Box 104
Allison, Iowa 50602
Telephone: 641-430-7041
info@campontherock.org

Check out their Camp on the Rock Video