New Music Monday - Phil Wickham + KB, Aaron Cole and more on Saturday nights

the weekly worship countdown - Fridays at 2:00pm

“So when I fight I'll fight on my knees
With my hands lifted high
Oh God the battle belongs to You
And every fear I lay at Your feet
I'll sing through the night
Oh God the battle belongs to You”

the 180remix countdown - saturdays at 9:00pm

“Only You, can do the things You do
Create the sun and the moon
And hold it all down You always prove that
Only You, can do the things You do
You breathe life and made me new
My worst days You bring me through
Only You”

“I got a God, don't change with the seasons
Ten thou' reasons I can believe in
God so good, say less I'm breathing
Ten thou', ten thou', I can believe 'em all”

the stronghold - saturdays at 10:30pm

“Welcome to reality
The truth will set you free
You better hold on tight
Don’t sell yourself away
You underestimate
The hero you could be
If you weren’t your own worst enemy”

New Music Monday - New artist Suanesha and new music from Cochren & Co.

new to our rotation

“Tell me who, who, who can love me like you do?
I'm a mess, I confess but You carry me through
Who, who, who can calm my weary soul when I'm lost and alone?
Thank God I know who can”

“So I'm coming up
Woah
Rising from the ground
It's your breath in my lungs
And your Spirit that keeps me strong
This time
I'm coming up”

What's New at Cross Reference Library - Rest, Unplugging, Motherhood and more!

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News of Christians being killed overseas occasionally makes the headlines, but it’s rarely covered by mainstream media and often quickly fades away. While the world has been fixated on jihadist threats in the Middle East, terrorists from Nigeria to Kenya have had free reign to massacre on a scale far beyond that of terrorists in Iraq and Syria. Drawing from on-the-ground experience and personal testimonials, Rev. Johnnie Moore and Rabbi Abraham Cooper - two of the world’s leading advocates for religious freedom and human rights - explain what’s happening to Christians across Africa, why it matters, and what must be done now in The Next Jihad.

Are you addicted to your phone? Do you find yourself engaging online but unengaged with the people right in front of you? Do you spend hours scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube videos? Have your devices become divisive - dividing you from family, friends, and most importantly God? Perhaps you need a screen sabbatical! The 40 Day Social Media Fast by Wendy Speake will help you unplug from screens in order to plug into your real life - with the help of a very real God. Imagine forty days not hunched over your phone. Imagine forty days with your eyes lifted up.. Imagine forty days with empty hands. Imagine forty days without seeing or hearing all those little notifications. Imagine taking a much-needed break from social media in order to get social with God and your loved ones again. It’s going to be amazing. What are you waiting for?

Michelle Medlock Adams and Bethany Jett understand the struggles - and the joys - of motherhood from the inside out. They know what it’s like to be both healer and disciplinarian, cheerleader and worrier-in-chief. With input from moms around the country, they’ve nailed down what Christian moms really want to talk about in They Call Me Mom. From their own experience with the crazy world of parenting as well as the most requested, most talked about topics online, Michelle and Bethany have created this devotional that speaks straight to the heart of the mommy life. You’ll love this lighthearted, transparent take on the real life ups and downs mothers face through all stages of parenting. Whether you’ve just brought home your first baby or you have a mob of kids and zero time, you’ll find relatable worlds and helpful encouragement in these pages. And with one devotion for every week of the year, it’s easy to fit in a few minutes with God in the middle of a full parenting life!

What does it mean to truly find rest? Jesus tells us that he “will give us rest”. But what does that look like in a society marked by increasing rates of over-commitment and burnout? Too many of us have built unhealthy cycles of rest, striving and straining against God’s intent for our lives. In Finding Soul Rest, Curtis Zackery provides a practical guide to finding the deep soul rest that Jesus promises. And it all centers around renewing and restoring our relationship with Christ. This thoughtful devotional on rest calls us to the intentional work of self-examination, helping us move toward a purposeful and sustainable life with Jesus. Through thoughtful reflections on Scripture and devotional questions, readers will rediscover their identity in rhythm with God.

Cross Reference Library is located at 209 East 15th Street in Scottsbluff, NE,
and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm.

New Music Monday - New artist Andrew Ripp and more!

new to our rotation

“All of my fears like Jericho walls
Gotta come down, come down
All of my fears like Jericho walls
Gotta come down, come down
Oh Lord, my prison turns to ruin
When Your love moves in
All of my fears like Jericho walls
Gotta come down, come down, come down”

The 180remix countdown - saturdays at 9:00pm

“Don't hang your head when you get lonely
No, I'll never leave your side
And don't go thinking you're the only
One, that can't get it right
Yeah, you've got my love, love, love, love
Down in your soul
Yeah, you've got my love, love, love
And I won't let you go”

“You call me out
You raise me up
Standing on the rock and now I'm feeling steady
You loved me first
I am enough
When I was born again I was born ready”

What's New at Cross Reference Library - Romance, Amish Fiction and Loneliness

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Despite our connected world - and partly because of it - we are lonelier than ever. Social media tricks us into thinking that we are engaged in genuine friendships. Yet instead of intimacy, we got little more than what amounts to digital small talk. But there is a solution. With plenty of good humor and practical advice, Jack Eason invites you to discover the benefits of doing life together with other brothers and sisters in Christ. Grounding his message in Scripture, Eason helps you learn the obstacles to real community, reimagine what real friendship looks like, discover a place of true belonging, and more. If you’re tired of feeling lonely, the encouragement and community building in The Loneliness Solution is just what you need.

When Elizabeth Kaufman received the news of her husband’s death at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863, she felt only relief. She determined that she would never be at the mercy of any man again even if it meant not having a family of her own. Then along came Aaron Zook… Despite the severity of his injuries, Aaron has resolved to move west and leave the pain of the past behind him. He never imagined that the Amish way of life his grandfather had rejected long ago would be so enticing. That, and a certain widow he can’t get out of his mind. Yet, even in a simple community, life has a way of getting complicated. In Softly Blows the Bugle by Jan Drexler, Aaron soon finds that while he may have left the battlefield behind, there is another fight he must win - the one for the heart of the woman he loves.

AD 309. Rome teeters on the brink of war. Constantine’s army is on the move. On the Rhine frontier, pagan Germanic barbarian Brandulf Rex joins the Roman army as a spy. Down in Rome, senator’s daughter Junia Flavia finds herself embroiled in anti-Christian politics as she works on behalf of the church. As armies converge and forces beyond their control threaten to destroy everything they have worked for, these two people from different worlds will have to fight together to bring down the evil Emperor Maxentius. But his villainous plans and devious henchmen are not easily overcome. Will Rex and Flavia live to see the Empire bow the knee to Christ? Or will their part in the story of Constantine’s rise meet an untimely and brutal end? Find out in The Constantine by Bryan Litfin.

Focused on a career in medicine and not on romance, Willa Duvall is thrown slightly off course during the summer of 1865 when she discovers a never-opened love letter in a crack of her old writing desk. Compelled to find the passionate soul who penned it and the person who never received it, she takes a job as a nurse at the seaside estate of Crestwicke Manor. Everyone at Crestwicke has feelings - mostly negative ones - about the man who wrote the letter, but he seems to have disappeared. With plenty of enticing clues but few answers, Willa’s search becomes even more complicated when she misplaces the letter and it passes from person to person in the house, each finding a thrilling or disheartening message in its words. Laced with mysteries large and small, Joanna Davidson Politano’s The Love Note is a romantic Victorian era tale of love lost, love deferred, and love found, and is sure to delight.

In The Key to Love by Betsy St. Amant, the only thing Bri Duval loves more than baking petit fours is romance. So much so that she’s created her own version of the famous Parisian love-lock wall at the bakery where she works in Story, KS. She never expects a video involving the wall to go viral - or for Trek Magazine to send travel writer Gerard Fortier to feature the bakery. He’s definitely handsome, but Bri has been holding out for an epic love story like the one her parents had - and that certainly will not include the love-scorning Gerard. Just when it seems the Pastry Puff is poised for unprecedented success, a series of events threaten not just he bakery but the pedestal she’s kept her parents on all these years. Maybe Gerard is right about romance. Or maybe Bri’s recipe just needs to be tweaked.

Cross Reference Library is located at 209 East 15th Street in Scottsbluff, NE,
and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm.

New Music Monday - New songs from Skillet, Colton Dixon, and Fireflight on Saturday nights

new to our rotation

“All that I hold dear cannot compete with You
All that I cling to will bow before my King
Every trophy and every idol disappears
Every part of me will bow before my King
Oh will bow before my king”

the 180remix countdown - saturdays at 9:00pm

“This is the kingdom
Heaven coming down to the corners of the Earth
This is the kingdom
Come alive in us, gonna light up this whole world
This is for freedom, freedom
To break off every chain
This is the kingdom”

“The devil is a liar
Says he can give you everything that you desire
Everything you'd want but you'd be playing with the fire
So don't believe the lie, it comes at a price”

The stronghold - saturdays at 10:30pm

“Never gonna let, never gonna let
Let them take our heart
Never forget, never forget
This is who we are
We're the ones that the world needs now
Never forget, never forget
This is who we are”

What's New at Cross Reference Library - Romance, Christmas and a new novel from Colleen Coble

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When she hears that the town of Heritage is looking for a new librarian, Libby Kingsley jumps at the opportunity. Little did she know the library is barely more than a basement room stuffed with dusty, outdated books. What the community really needs is a new building. But the only funds available are those being channeled into the new town square, and the landscape architect in charge of the project wants nothing to do with her plans. All Austin Williams wants to do is get the town square project finished, and he hopes it is enough to save the family business. Then he can extricate himself from the town that revers the brother who cost him so much. But the local media and the town’s new librarian seem to be conspiring against him at every turn. Will the determined bookworm find her way into his blueprints, and possibly even his heart? Find out in Until I Met You by Tari Faris.

In One Little Lie by Colleen Coble, Jane Hardy is appointed interim sheriff in Pelican Harbor, Alabama, after her father retires. But there’s no time for an adjustment period. When her father is arrested for theft and then implicated in a recent murder, Jane quickly realizes he’s facing someone out to destroy the only family she has. After escaping with her father from a cult fifteen years ago, Jane has searched relentlessly for her mother - who refused to leave - ever since. Could someone from that horrible past have found them? Reid Dixon is well-known for his documentaries, and his latest project involves covering Jane’s career. Jane has little interest in the attention, but the committee who appointed her loves the idea of the publicity. Jane finds herself depending on Reid’s calm manner as he follows her around filming, and they begin working together to clear her father. But Reid has his own secrets from the past, and the gulf between them may be impossible to cross - especially once her father’s lie catches up with them all.

In 1853, Abigail Scott was a nineteen-year-old school teacher in Oregon Territory when she married Ben Duniway. Marriage meant giving up on teaching, but Abigail always believed she was meant to be more than a good wife and mother. When Abigail becomes the primary breadwinner for her growing family, what she sees as a working woman appalls her - and prompts her to devote her life to fighting for the rights of women, including the right to vote. Based on a true story, Something Worth Doing by Jane Kirkpatrick will resonate with modern women who still grapple with the pull between career and family, finding their place in the public sphere, and dealing with frustrations and prejudices when competing in male-dominated spaces.

All Emma Daley wants is a white Christmas in Melody Carlson’s holiday novel The Christmas Swap. But the young teacher and struggling musician sure can’t find that in sunny Arizona. Luckily, there’s someone living in a perfect mountain home in the Colorado Rockies looking to make a vacation trade. West Prescott is an in-demand songwriter and talented musician who put his own singing career on hold to write songs for celebrity acts to perform. When his mother convinces him to do a vacation trade for Christmas, he never imagined one of the houseguests would be so sweet - or so strikingly pretty. Naturally he decides to stick around, and to get better acquainted he poses as the caretaker of his own house. But when Emma’s friend Gillian discovers his true identity and sets her sights on him, things get… messy.

Cross Reference Library is located at 209 East 15th Street in Scottsbluff, NE,
and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm.

New Music Monday - Big New Songs from Cory Asbury, We Are Messengers, Tobymac and more!

new to our rotation

“Cause you take good care of me
You take good care of me
You know what I need before I even ask a thing
And you hold me in your hands
With a kindness that never ends
I'm carried in your love, no matter what the future brings
Yeah, you take good care of me”

“We are made
Made in the image of
Made in the image of God
Beautiful shades of love
We are made
Made in the image of
Made in the image of God
That's where the light comes from”

the 180remix countdown - saturdays at 9:00pm

“I was born with two, dirty hands
Something my daddy didn't understand
Something his daddy didn't understand
So it starts with me
I was raised with distrust, in my heart
Momma told me we're in worlds apart
Her momma told her don't even bother
So it starts with me”

“Rise
Take your hand and rise
Take a knee and rise
Take your cross and rise
I said rise
Take your brothers hand
Let’s all take a stand
Rise”

What's New at Cross Reference Library - A film about Richard Wurmbrand, John Piper on coronavirus, and more

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The providence of God is a doctrine Christians struggle to understand. Scripture affirms that God is sovereign and that he governs all the affairs of creation - yet we, his creatures, make choices every day, and God holds us morally responsible for those choices. How can human freedom fit into the “purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will”? Bruce Ware explores this question in God’s Greater Glory.

On January 11, 2020, a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) reportedly claimed its first victim in the Wuhan province of China. By March 11, the World Health Organization had declared a global pandemic. In the midst of this fear and uncertainty, it is natural to wonder what God is doing. In Coronavirus and Christ, John Piper invites readers around the world to stand on the solid Rock, who is Jesus Christ, in whom our souls can be sustained by the sovereign God who ordains, governs, and reigns over all things to accomplish his good purposes for those who trust Him. What is God doing through the coronavirus? Piper offers six biblical answers to that question, showing us that God is at work in this moment in history.

Be inspired by love and forgiveness that conquered communist prisons. Pastor Richard Wurmbrand suffered fourteen years of imprisonment and brutal torture, while his wife Sabina, was treated as a slave in a labor camp. Their only “crimes” were their faith ad witness for Jesus Christ. Through it all, they loved their enemies and sought to win their torturers for Christ. Filmed entirely on location in Romania, including in the very prison where Richard endured torture and solitary confinement, Tortured for Christ is the cinematic retelling of one of the most powerfully inspiring and historically significant testimonies of all time.

Hindsight by Rhonda Taylor Madge takes readers on a journey through a young woman’s tumultuous past, revealing how she fell prey to anxious thoughts that molded her mind and led her to believe she was someone other than who she was created to be. A battle that raged for half a lifetime found resolution only after she allowed God to remove the veil of deception from her eyes that she might see and know the truth.

Cross Reference Library is located at 209 East 15th Street in Scottsbluff, NE,
and is open Monday through Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm.

New Music Monday - New Big Daddy Weave, Jonathan Traylor added to the Top 25 Countdown, and more!

new to our rotation

“This is what we live for
To go where You say go
To let the whole world know
You're the Light in the darkness
This is what we live for
To love the way You love
So God be lifted be up
Come be Light in the darkness
This is what we live for”

The top 25 contemporary christian countdown - saturdays at 6:00pm

“So I trust You
Even when I can't see the full plan
Everything seems to make no sense
I know that You're in control
In control”

the 180remix countdown - saturdays at 9:00pm

“Take you as you are
Ese Eledumare, Ese Eledumare (Thank you, God)
I see all your scars, yeah, yeah
My love's never far
Ese Eledumare, Ese Eledumare (Thank you, God)
You shine like a star, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You stay, I'll stay, I ain't going nowhere
I'll be your Savior, when life ain't fair”

the stronghold - saturdays at 10:30pm

“Spirit manifest in righteousness
Growing in the heart of this man
I feel a hunger burning in my soul
A holy thunder calling me back home
Hope will arise
When love and power collide
I come alive”