‘In Real Life’ gives parents, youth workers new resources for deep discussions NASHVIL LE, TN —Bible studies and Christian music have long been a part of youth ministry, but a new initiative seeks to merge those aspects together, with the goal of fostering meaningful conver sations. A partnership b etween leading Christian media site NewReleaseToday (NRT) and tween-focused entertainment company Bema Media has led to the creation of IRL Resources ( http://www.IRL Reso urces.com ), a subscription service that delivers weekly discussion guides based on hit Christian songs. Named after the text lingo that means “In Real Life,” each IRL study deals with real life issues such as trust, identity, challenges, and the choices we make. Carrying those themes are songs from some of today’s biggest artists like Lauren Daigle, Kutless, Jordan Feliz, Jaci Velasquez, All Sons & Daughters, Aaron Shust, Hawk Nelson, Citizen Way and ...
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