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Six months after the death of Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda is using music to heal. The Linkin Park bandmate released three new songs Thursday in remembrance of his friend, who committed suicide back in July. The three tracks, "Place To Start," "Over Again," and "Watching As I Fall" are packaged in the Post Traumatic EP, Shinoda's first new body of music since Bennington's suicide in July 2017.

"It was a month since he passed, maybe less / And no one knew what to do, we were such a mess/ We were texting, we were calling, we were checking in / We said we ought to play a show in honor of our friend," he sings on "Over Again."

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Bennington, 41, had suffered with depression throughout his musical career and hanged himself in a rented Los Angeles home on July 20, the birthday of Soundgarden frontman and close friend Chris Cornell, who had committed suicide in May. Linkin Park organized a tribute concert for Bennington in October, which included performances from Blink-182 and Alanis Morissette.

When you love a band, it's hard to pick just one song to listen. That's exactly the case for Linkin Park in El Paso. When we asked on our Facebook, "what's your favorite Linkin Park song?", we've gotten a LOT of responses (some even mentioned about the concert Linkin Park had here back in 2003). So I thought it'd be nice to look through some of those responses; some songs that El Pasoans love to hear from Linkin Park.

Some people said the whole albums were amazing start to finish. But without a doubt the most popular picks included Papercut, Numb, Somewhere I Belong, Breaking the Habit, Crawling, Lying From You, One Step Closer.

Obviously One More Light is up there. It's one of the only songs I've ever sobbed over. Valentine's Day ON Valentine's Day hits hard for sure, let alone any normal day. In Between's another good one for me personally. I grew up on every single album, but MTM has always been my favourite era of the band, so a lot of those songs can hit just because my worst mental period was spent listening to that on repeat a LOT.

Sometimes I forget that Cross Off is a pretty emotional one looking at the lyrics. Always hypes me up personally. BTH is DEFINITELY up there, especially the live versions with the extended intro/outro. Over lunch I was just remembering and majority of DBS too, no? Crawl Back in is very traditionally edgy but definitely up there, Let Down always gets me in the feels. Too Late, Walking In Circles, all really emotional overall.

I guess what I mean is sonically the sound of the album is not dark at all. The lyrics and the sound conflict even though I think most of the lyrics are not dark. To me a good example of a dark pop song is the new Thirty Seconds To Mars song Stuck. Love the shit out of that song. Or the new Julien-K single, Your Tears Me Nothing, that is dark as fuck sounding but also poppy. Even Fine by Mike has a dark pop sound that I love. If they had done a dark pop sound for the album with Chester on vocals for most songs it would have been my favorite album, maybe even beating Minutes To Midnight for me.

Maybe they were trying to archieve that deceiving scheme of "happy music with sad lyrics", which was a trend in the early/mid '10s (even Paramore released After Laughter, which Mike said he really liked). A dark sounding pop album would have been great, absolutely. But the problem with OML is, for me, that for the first time, the music sounds generic. Whatever genre LP played, they left a imprint on it. This time wasn't the case.

How often do you get the tune of a mindless song stuck in your head? It\u2019s one way that Christians can end up thinking and wanting things just like the world around us. So God has given us a collection of songs that can help us retune our hearts to what he thinks and wants instead.

You may feel as if your soul is downcast or sick \u2014 troubled by worry, sin, suffering, fear or guilt. David, the Israelite king who wrote many of these songs, tells us that the Word of God revives the soul \u2014 it\u2019s powerful stuff! And how to revive your soul is the theme of this selection. Mostly written by people rolling in trouble, they take us from the problems we face, and turn us back to God, the rock.

The Good Book Guides have been developed to ensure that each session not only seeks to uncover the meaning of the passage and see how it fits into the big picture of the Bible, but also leads people to apply what they have learned to their lives. Flexible and practical, the Good Book Guides are ideal for small groups, or individual study.

Here at Covenant Life Church, we have greatly benefitted from the small group resources from The Good Book Company. Many small groups in our family life ministry have used "Colossians: Confident Christianity" in their study of scripture. Additionally, our youth ministry has used "Romans 1-5: God and You" in their small groups. Both resources were very easy to use, helped the reader engage directly with the scriptures, and had a wonderful pastoral emphasis demonstrated in all the questions.
- Dave Brewer, Youth Pastor at Covenant Life Church, Maryland

I highly recommend Good Book studies as excellent resources for understanding the Bible in context and applying it for Christian living! Psalms are Christian favourites and this selection will help you relate to God better as you grow in the knowledge of and love for him!

We have been using these studies for our home group via Zoom during lockdown. We have found them to be a real blessing and have worked well over zoom. The Psalms chosen are very appropriate for a time when many are anxious. Each group member had their own copy so they could look through it before the Zoom call, and it was very manageable that way.

There is a useful selection of Psalms and some of the questions were helpful. I found it a useful support as a leader of the group. Very good on application and prayer sections.
Some of the headings for each section, I felt did not really represent the overall message of the Psalm.( Eg Psalm 18 is more about the nature of God rather than someone trying to run away -ditto Psalm 16) this was a bit of a distraction.
Some questions could be rephrased and too much content - we did psalm 3 one week and Psalm 4 the next week. Bearing 8n mind most small groups meet after a long day at work etc for most people.

A study of encouragement for women with many challenges and problems. An opportunity to discover how relevant the Psalms are to women in 2019. From even the first chapter our Bible study group is excited about what God will teach us and how to put it into practice and grow to be better disciples of Christ.

At the moment, I am using this book for my own devotions. I am finding this book to be a great way to get back some clarity and confidence of how God helps, loves, and teaches us as we go through the life experiences covered in this book. It has it's challenges too and it will encourage growth and maturity in your walk with God. I recommend this book both for personal and group study.

This is our fifth Good Book Company study we have used in our ladies group. We have really loved the clear format and the thought provoking questions and found that our discussions have really flowed.
As the leader, I really enjoyed the choice of Psalms picked in this study but I found the direction taken often confusing and there was less guidance in the back. I found I had to reshape the questions and had to rely on other commentaries to get a more thorough understanding. I know that the studies were more a thematic journey and maybe that was my stumbling block.
The shorter 6 week study did work for our group of international mums and it didn't feel too overwhelming.

Soul Songs has proved o be a stimulating resource for our newly formed small group. There is a good variety and quantity of questions from which to select according to the needs of the group. We found that we could go in deep to look at the passage in context, or find he questions that really got people to apply it to their lives. It was inspiring to look at the dark side of our emotions and how the Psalms explore them, as well as the positive side.

Among ancient Egypt manuscripts, love songs survive from only one time and place: the Ramesside Period community of elite craftsmen working on the tomb of the king (Deir el-Medina, 13th-12th centuries BC). The contents of the songs have been taken to indicate an even more elite setting, the palace and court of the king: the centres of power of Ramesside Egypt were all in the north, at Per-Ramses, Memphis and the palace of the court women at Gurob. These may be the places where the songs were composed and sung originally. Although no manuscripts survive from the palace sites themselves, the songs seem to echo the figures of singing women on late Eighteenth Dynasty and Nineteenth Dynasty cosmetic equipment and vessels produced for the highest level of society.

There are three papyri with sets of long songs, and one fragmentary pottery jar covered in another set; in addition there are about twenty ostraca that bear compositions that have been identified as love songs (Mathieu 1996: 27, with list and reference to different opinions of modern commentators). The songs are written in the Late Egyptian phase of the Egyptian language, a formal version of the spoken language of New Kingdom Egypt. No Middle Egyptian equivalent survives, although parts of the Middle Egyptian composition now known as Kemyt seem to present a man justifying his absence to a griefstruck woman. There are no later manuscripts containing love songs, but other written sources indicate that the genre continued in use or was revived; the inscription on a stela of about 700 BC describes the owner, a woman named Mutirdis, in terms close to the Ramesside love songs (Mathieu 1996: 36 n.34, 87 n.276).

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