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Netflix s movie A Week Away features music by Christian icons: Amy Grant, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W Smith, for King and Country

Netflix s Christian movie, A Week Away, now has witnessed millions of streams for its newly released hit soundtrack. A Week Away stars Bailee Madison and Kevin Quinn, former Disney Channel and current Hallmark Channel stars. The film s soundtrack features hits from the famed icons of the Christian music industry, including Baby, Baby (Amy Grant), Great Adventure and Dive (Steven Curtis Chapman), Place in this World (Michael W. Smith), Big House (Audio Adrenaline), Awesome God (Rich Mullins), and God Only Knows (for KING & COUNTRY). CCMmagazine.com interviewed Steven Curtis Chapman exclusively about his thoughts and inspirations with his original works being featured in a major Netflix movie. Tune in for more exclusive interviews from the artists on

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Song in new Netflix musical highlights people s God-given worth

A scene from A Week Away | Netflix “Good Enough,” one of the songs featured in Netflix’s upcoming faith-based musical A Week Away,” highlights the biblical truth that everyone, regardless of their background, is “good enough” just the way God made them. Written by Adam Watts and performed by Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jabril Cook and Kat Conner Sterling, “Good Enough” follows a back-and-forth between Will (Quinn) and George (Cook) as well as Avery (Madison) and Presley (Sterling). While George and Presley struggle with feelings of insecurity and inadequacy, Will and Avery remind their friends that “God made you just how you should be good enough more than good enough.” 

Lesson for Jan 24, 2021: Singular Servants (Matthew 6:19-34)

Rich Mullins played a song on his hammer dulcimer entitled “My One Thing.” When too many things occupy our attention, our devotion to Christ becomes compromised. The real, greater, fulfilled righteousness in Christ that Jesus taught about in the Sermon on the Mount should be our single focus. When it is, generosity will mark us, and worry will flee from us. Jesus was one of the most colorful speakers ever. In this latter half of Matthew 6, Jesus employed at least 18 different metaphors or images to drive home his point. He spoke of treasures, moths, vermin, and thieves. He spoke of eyes, light, darkness, masters, and money. He spoke of eating, drinking, clothing, birds, grass, flowers, a king’s son, and fire. Jesus truly engaged the right side of people’s brains as he taught.

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