New Parodies (Hebrews, Psalms & the 70's)
Sun., Apr. 19. 2015 11:10pm EDT
We've just released our sixth single of 2015, featuring these two new parodies from the 70's:
1. A Source with No Name (A Horse with No Name by America)
2. Be Like David Was (Feel Like Makin' Love by Bad Company) Note: This is a brand-new version of a parody we originally did in 1993.
Both songs are available together as a download for a donation of any amount. Your gifts help us keep reaching the lost and teaching the rest.
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Here's what they're about:
1. A Source with No Name
Take a peek at a Bible commentary and you'll see that scholars aren't sure who wrote the Epistle to the Hebrews. The letter is silent about that but harbors no secrets about Jesus' identity, demonstrating His superiority to the angels, Moses, and levitical priests. Consequently, it stresses repeatedly that today's the day to ask Him into our hearts.
2. Be Like David Was
King David was a straight shooter, and not just with a slingshot - read his Psalms! If you needed somebody as a role model for prayer, you ought to consider David before moving on to anybody besides Jesus. If you can't get enough of David, the Bible's the place to go. He's mentioned more times than anybody besides Jesus. How about that?
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