Ken Rich

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Creator of the Indie Gospel network and one of its contributing artists.

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Playlists: 7
Pages: 2
Blogs: 20
images: 68
Memos: 44
events: 11
Files: 5
flickr: 3
Invitations: 1
Sales: 2
Item Bundles: 3
Groups: 7
Songs: 15
videos: 9

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Did you know our network has a daily newspaper that you can subscribe to, or share as a Ministry witness? If you are posting content on our network (songs/videos/blogs/pics, etc.), the paper's automatic tools might include your work.

For those who want to participate in news gathering, items can be manually added as well.

To open the paper, click the green READ PAPER button near the top right of the link below. Then you will see that the paper itself has a SUBSCRIBE button, as well as options to embed or share (near the top right).

For those who subscribe, a daily paper link (like below) will come to your e-mail and you can either click through to the paper, or ignore it.

 

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The Sound of Hope


By Ken Rich, 2012-11-06

For a long time now, the Indie Gospel network has had a mission to " win souls and feed kids ". Today, I am happy to announce a new initiative that can accomplish both of those goals in a way that brings artists and charities together.

I've dubbed it " The Sound of Hope " and it involves producing compilation Cd's with various artists, to fund the over 1,200 orphans in our growing

Strange Fire or Gifts of the Spirit?


By Ken Rich, 2013-10-24

 

Introduction  

There is a huge controversy shaking the institutional Churches and it has once again been brought to the forefront. One of the principle players in this " in house " debate is John MacArthur, the author of ...

In Defense Of Christmas


By Ken Rich, 2016-12-12
In Defense Of Christmas

We are all familiar with the attacks on Christmas by atheists and secularists who are "offended" by the Christian connotations of the holiday. Demands have been made for the removal of nativity scenes from public spaces and for the term "Happy Holidays" to replace "Merry Christmas".

Be that as it may, there are also professed Christians who vilify Christmas and I am actually writing with them in mind. Some feel the holiday has an association with paganism and therefore reject it. Santa, the tree, the revelry, and the other pagan aspects of the holiday, are of course, not of Biblical origin. Most Christian scholars agree that Christ was born in the fall, not December 25. That date is reputedly related to pagan sun worship.

Assuming that's true, replacing a pagan festival with a celebration honoring the birth of the Savior, is somewhat of a victory in my...

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