I would like to know the artist name, and if the title has been changed, the title. I would also like to know where I can listen to the song. I have been looking for it for a while. Heard it on a Christian radio station.
What is the name of the Christian cover version of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" Cheers theme song?
Where everybody knows your name by Mark Bradford
It's TRACK 20 on the album
Righteous Pop Music 2 (RPM 2)
To listen to it maybe try youtube, if not you may have to buy it from
Itunes
Amazon.com.
Good luck with your quest.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
What is the name of the christian song that goes like this in the chorus, "you hear my sigh wherever you go?
I heard this song on air 1 and i want to buy it on itunes, but I don't know what it is called. It goes like this in the chorus, "You hear my sigh wherever you go and you..." that is all I know. If you know the name of the song, please tell me.
What is the name of the christian song that goes like this in the chorus, "you hear my sigh wherever you go?
does a girl or guy sing it? might help me be able to help you find it
shaolin
What is the name of the christian song that goes like this in the chorus, "you hear my sigh wherever you go?
does a girl or guy sing it? might help me be able to help you find it
shaolin
What's the name of the Christian rock music video where a little boy walks around in lit Christmas lights?
He walks around and meets people who are wearing unlit Christmas lights and when he leaves, he's brightened their day in some way and then their lights turn on.
What's the name of the Christian rock music video where a little boy walks around in lit Christmas lights?
You are very cool. I wish I was like you.
What's the name of the Christian rock music video where a little boy walks around in lit Christmas lights?
You are very cool. I wish I was like you.
Why is the name of the christian God capitalised but no of the others?
when referring to other gods, why is it that they aren't given special treatment like the christian god, after all they are just one god amongst thousands.
Why is the name of the christian God capitalised but no of the others?
Yes, it麓s like a cat
Reply:You seriously need to think about the context where you got these ideas from: an english speaking, Christian context is obviously biased to those things.
This is only because you are living in a Christian society. If you lived in some certain societies, they would refer to the Christian "God" as "some other false god" and their own god would be spoken of with reverence.
Actually, the name of the Judeochristian god is Yahweh, but I bet you didn't know this because you are most likely ignorant of the history of the religion you claim to follow. This is something of a prejudice in the English language where Christianity made the name of their deity the same as the English word for a god (God is god). The word "god" comes from the Proto-germanic translation of the Greek word "deus" which comes from the base "dyeu-" which means "to gleam", "to shine".
So now because of your upbringing in a Christian society speaking English, you think only your god gets to be capitalized and that his "name" is God. Hilarious.
Reply:Because Christians believe in One Supreme Being, King of kings and Lord of lords. He created heaven and earth and everything in them. He sustains all creation and powerful and mighty above all those who are called"gods". He is coming one day to judge the living and the dead and will destroy who love darkness rather than light.
Reply:Because he is the Creator. God is a title. When referring to the Creator (God) the G is in capital letters to distinguish him from those called gods in heaven and on earth. Those called gods were created by the Creator (e.g., angels, human judges) or by his creation ( e.g., Zeus, Dagon, etc)
God and those called gods all have personal names. All personal names must be in capital letters.
http://www.counterfeitchristians.info/
Reply:I don't capitalize "god" when I'm referring to the christian version of god or any other one because it is a title not a name. If I am referring to a specific god, such as Odin, I capitalize the name.
Reply:They are always capitalized when writing about a specific deity (treated like a common name). The word "god" is lowercase when talking about a type of being.
Reply:The word is capitalised only by the followers of the particular deity. Non-Christians don't capitalise, unless it's out of long habit.
Reply:All personal names should be capitalized, but not necessarily TITLES.
Reply:He is the God of creation. He deserve total reverence. His name should be use carefully. Not used casually, or with contempt.
Why is the name of the christian God capitalised but no of the others?
Yes, it麓s like a cat
Reply:You seriously need to think about the context where you got these ideas from: an english speaking, Christian context is obviously biased to those things.
This is only because you are living in a Christian society. If you lived in some certain societies, they would refer to the Christian "God" as "some other false god" and their own god would be spoken of with reverence.
Actually, the name of the Judeochristian god is Yahweh, but I bet you didn't know this because you are most likely ignorant of the history of the religion you claim to follow. This is something of a prejudice in the English language where Christianity made the name of their deity the same as the English word for a god (God is god). The word "god" comes from the Proto-germanic translation of the Greek word "deus" which comes from the base "dyeu-" which means "to gleam", "to shine".
So now because of your upbringing in a Christian society speaking English, you think only your god gets to be capitalized and that his "name" is God. Hilarious.
Reply:Because Christians believe in One Supreme Being, King of kings and Lord of lords. He created heaven and earth and everything in them. He sustains all creation and powerful and mighty above all those who are called"gods". He is coming one day to judge the living and the dead and will destroy who love darkness rather than light.
Reply:Because he is the Creator. God is a title. When referring to the Creator (God) the G is in capital letters to distinguish him from those called gods in heaven and on earth. Those called gods were created by the Creator (e.g., angels, human judges) or by his creation ( e.g., Zeus, Dagon, etc)
God and those called gods all have personal names. All personal names must be in capital letters.
http://www.counterfeitchristians.info/
Reply:I don't capitalize "god" when I'm referring to the christian version of god or any other one because it is a title not a name. If I am referring to a specific god, such as Odin, I capitalize the name.
Reply:They are always capitalized when writing about a specific deity (treated like a common name). The word "god" is lowercase when talking about a type of being.
Reply:The word is capitalised only by the followers of the particular deity. Non-Christians don't capitalise, unless it's out of long habit.
Reply:All personal names should be capitalized, but not necessarily TITLES.
Reply:He is the God of creation. He deserve total reverence. His name should be use carefully. Not used casually, or with contempt.
How do you pronounce fabulous shoe designer Christian Louboutin's name?
Here's a video of some people pronouncing this designer's name
correctly
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4b3g_SMTpnU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=o10Xy27Bps4
How do you pronounce fabulous shoe designer Christian Louboutin's name?
Chris-TEE-an
Loo-BOO-tin
Reply:low-boot-un
or low-boo-tun
both are correct
(and those shoes are uber comfy!)
Reply:chris chin la boo ton
Reply:Christian Loo - boot - ahn.
%26lt;3
Reply:low-boot-un
Reply:take it from a french girl!
christian: chrEEs- tee- an (like AN orange)
Louboutin: loo- boo- t ANd (remove the D at the end of "and".it was the nearest sound effect I could think of.read it like AND,but without the D,or it would be AN and that's not the same sound)
When you pronounce it, say it a little FAST, it will lessen your accent and make you more understandable.
Don't pronouce it with the "a" sound at the end of louboutin like oprah.
Voila!
Reply:You pronounce it:
Christian (Cah-resh-tin)
Louboutin (Low-boo-tun)
Reply:chris-chin la-boo-tin
Reply:kris-tee-on loo-boo-tan.
Try to say the an and on with your nose.
trust me I am french....
Reply:loubuten.
Reply:I think the text-to-speech-engine below is very good.
It provides the right pronunciation.
I tested it in my own language, Dutch.
But you can also key in, French, Spanish, German,
Italian etc words, names, or even whole sentences.
Don't forget to choose the right voice (= language).
http://www.acapela-group.com/text-to-spe...
Christian Louboutin is French.
I checked with one of the four French voices,
and the pronunciation was correct.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
Reply:LOVE THOSE
I HAVE 6 PAIRS
LAU-BOO-TON
HERE THIS SHOULD HELPhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o10Xy27Bp...
Reply:low boo ton
Reply:Low booooo tunnn
Reply:chris ti an Laa boo tian
Reply:Lou (like in the name)-bou-ten/tin.
The last part being 'course the trickiest for English speakers, since it's pronounced the French way and English speakers never use the sound. We kind of swallow the last "n" and don't pronounce it and pronounce the e differently, can't find a word off the top of my head in the English language which has a similiar tone, though.
Reply:Christian Louboutin
correctly
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4b3g_SMTpnU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=o10Xy27Bps4
How do you pronounce fabulous shoe designer Christian Louboutin's name?
Chris-TEE-an
Loo-BOO-tin
Reply:low-boot-un
or low-boo-tun
both are correct
(and those shoes are uber comfy!)
Reply:chris chin la boo ton
Reply:Christian Loo - boot - ahn.
%26lt;3
Reply:low-boot-un
Reply:take it from a french girl!
christian: chrEEs- tee- an (like AN orange)
Louboutin: loo- boo- t ANd (remove the D at the end of "and".it was the nearest sound effect I could think of.read it like AND,but without the D,or it would be AN and that's not the same sound)
When you pronounce it, say it a little FAST, it will lessen your accent and make you more understandable.
Don't pronouce it with the "a" sound at the end of louboutin like oprah.
Voila!
Reply:You pronounce it:
Christian (Cah-resh-tin)
Louboutin (Low-boo-tun)
Reply:chris-chin la-boo-tin
Reply:kris-tee-on loo-boo-tan.
Try to say the an and on with your nose.
trust me I am french....
Reply:loubuten.
Reply:I think the text-to-speech-engine below is very good.
It provides the right pronunciation.
I tested it in my own language, Dutch.
But you can also key in, French, Spanish, German,
Italian etc words, names, or even whole sentences.
Don't forget to choose the right voice (= language).
http://www.acapela-group.com/text-to-spe...
Christian Louboutin is French.
I checked with one of the four French voices,
and the pronunciation was correct.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
Reply:LOVE THOSE
I HAVE 6 PAIRS
LAU-BOO-TON
HERE THIS SHOULD HELPhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o10Xy27Bp...
Reply:low boo ton
Reply:Low booooo tunnn
Reply:chris ti an Laa boo tian
Reply:Lou (like in the name)-bou-ten/tin.
The last part being 'course the trickiest for English speakers, since it's pronounced the French way and English speakers never use the sound. We kind of swallow the last "n" and don't pronounce it and pronounce the e differently, can't find a word off the top of my head in the English language which has a similiar tone, though.
Reply:Christian Louboutin
What was the name of the Christian sect that believed Jesus to be a rebel against a 'tyrannical God'?
I believe that it was extant at some point during the middle-ages, before being massively persecuted and driven to extinction.
Thank you in advance for any help
What was the name of the Christian sect that believed Jesus to be a rebel against a 'tyrannical God'?
Gnostics.
It seems they actually READ the bible.
Reply:i don't know
Reply:Most Gnostics don't believe that Jesus rebelled against a tyrannical God or that the creator of the world is evil. So they can't be seen as Gnostic ideas. Gnosis means knowledge, it's a broad umbrella. Gnostics follow the true teachings of Jesus as set out in the books written by people that knew Him. I don't know the answer to your question, but Gnostics were also persecuted because they were the competition. Jesus spoke of a loving God, that is Gnowledge.
Reply:The Gnostics, they are still extant and they have never been considered a sect of Christianity.
edit:
Come think of it, the Gnostics believe that the God who created this world is either evil or deluded and the "real God" is considered benevolent not tyrannical, so I may be wrong.
Reply:The Gnostics.
Although Gnostic Christianity is no longer around, there are still some Gnostic religions around today.
Eg: Mandeanism, which follows St. John the Baptist.
Reply:Yes, it is the Gnostics, but "John D" is incorrect when he claims they have never been considered "Christians." Christian is a term that loosely applies to ANY religion/faith that acknowledges Jesus Christ as the basis of their faith (including Gnostics, Catholics, Baptists, Cathars, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc., etc.). Claiming they are not Christian is arrogance no different than the long-standing feud between all the "Christian" denominations that each claim they are the ONLY sect that correctly believes and therefore can claim the title of Christian.
wing chun
Thank you in advance for any help
What was the name of the Christian sect that believed Jesus to be a rebel against a 'tyrannical God'?
Gnostics.
It seems they actually READ the bible.
Reply:i don't know
Reply:Most Gnostics don't believe that Jesus rebelled against a tyrannical God or that the creator of the world is evil. So they can't be seen as Gnostic ideas. Gnosis means knowledge, it's a broad umbrella. Gnostics follow the true teachings of Jesus as set out in the books written by people that knew Him. I don't know the answer to your question, but Gnostics were also persecuted because they were the competition. Jesus spoke of a loving God, that is Gnowledge.
Reply:The Gnostics, they are still extant and they have never been considered a sect of Christianity.
edit:
Come think of it, the Gnostics believe that the God who created this world is either evil or deluded and the "real God" is considered benevolent not tyrannical, so I may be wrong.
Reply:The Gnostics.
Although Gnostic Christianity is no longer around, there are still some Gnostic religions around today.
Eg: Mandeanism, which follows St. John the Baptist.
Reply:Yes, it is the Gnostics, but "John D" is incorrect when he claims they have never been considered "Christians." Christian is a term that loosely applies to ANY religion/faith that acknowledges Jesus Christ as the basis of their faith (including Gnostics, Catholics, Baptists, Cathars, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc., etc.). Claiming they are not Christian is arrogance no different than the long-standing feud between all the "Christian" denominations that each claim they are the ONLY sect that correctly believes and therefore can claim the title of Christian.
wing chun
Do you know the name of a christian band thats name is a few words put together with no spaces between words?
my friend told me about this band...I think its three our four words but it is written without spaces.
Do you know the name of a christian band thats name is a few words put together with no spaces between words?
needtobreathe
newworldsson
nevertheless
those are the ones i can think of right now...
Reply:I'm atheist . . . so I don't know many. The only one I can think of is newworldson. *shrugs*
Do you know the name of a christian band thats name is a few words put together with no spaces between words?
needtobreathe
newworldsson
nevertheless
those are the ones i can think of right now...
Reply:I'm atheist . . . so I don't know many. The only one I can think of is newworldson. *shrugs*
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