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The
Rock is now a proud carrier of The
Emancipation Network's "Made By
Survivors" products.
The
Emancipation Network helps survivors of human
trafficking and modern slavery by providing sustainable
income - we sell beautiful handicrafts made by survivors
at 22 shelters and prevention programs all over the
world.
We also
offer you a way to become involved in fighting human
trafficking, helping survivors, and educating others
about this human rights crisis. The Emancipation Network
is helping to create a community of modern abolitionists
in the US – everyday people who want to help end
slavery.
Proceeds
from the sale of these products will go to help fight
modern day slavery.
Here's
some examples of what we're now carrying:





Here’s
what’s coming out on June 10th...

Survive
Kaleidoscope is way beyond good. The both the DVD/CD are
amazing and a great asset if you enjoy the band.

The
brutal debut of Jacksonville's own Demorior.

The
amazing new live CD/DVD from Toby Mac.

Stripped
down to its barest essentials, Martin has taken a brave
departure into stark minimalism following the lush
abundance of "...Opus".

Means
has brought a lot more to the table on To Keep Me
From Sinking, including more attention to
catchiness and less emphasis on screaming lead guitar
riffage.

I
Swear..., Inhale Exhale's sophomore
release, is refreshing in equal measure for its love of
heavy diverse music as it is the depth to which it mines
classic rock.

The new
spanish album from Seventh Day Slumber.

Since
October gets the job done, offering melodic hardcore
that's clearly derived from their faith while also
relating realistically to their pains.

The new
album from The Famine is possibly the most brutal
release this year.

The
amazing new album from this creative pop/rock band.

Say
No More burst on the scene with their
national debut, What
You Thought You Knew a
stand-up-and-dance record full of pop hooks with a dash
of indie sensibility.

Intoxicating
melodies and purposeful lyrics are the oil which paint
the story of This Holiday Life.

Warren
Barfield's latest album stands as a passionate
testament to believers not to give up…especially on
hope.

Tenth
Avenue North's melodies are memorable and the
musicianship is taut and inventive, but it's Mike
Donehey's incredible lyrics that literally moved me to
tears. - Deborah Evans
Price--Christian Music Correspondent, Billboard Magazine

The new
CD from Jacksonville's own Phil Stacey.

All of
old school metal's trademarks are found in these 10
songs: loud guitars, big riffs, long solos,
Heaven-reaching vocals…AND THAT HAIR!

The
exciting new record from Reign Down.

For
Today uses their August Burns Red-meets-Between The
Buried and Me sound to spread their message across the
nation.

We also have signed copies of a bunch of
books by Matthew Paul
Turner, an amazing
author you should pick up.   
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