A Wise Choice

Christian Post Report – Many years later, when Moses had grown up, he went out to visit his own people, the Hebrews, and he saw how hard they were forced to work. During his visit, he saw an Egyptian beating one of his fellow Hebrews. After looking in all directions to make sure no one was watching, Moses killed the Egyptian and hid the body in the sand.
— Exodus 2:11-12

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Underneath Moses’ robes of royalty beat the heart of an Israelite. He believed in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Moses saw how his people were being mistreated as slaves. He could have said, “That is tough for them, but I have it made in the shade right now. I don’t want to do anything to jeopardize my position.”

But Moses’ heart went out to the Hebrew people. He wanted to do something for them. What he did was the wrong thing, but I think we could safely say that his heart was in the right place. Hebrews 11 tells us, “It was by faith that Moses, when he grew up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He chose to share the oppression of God’s people instead of enjoying the fleeting pleasures of sin” (verses 24–25).

Moses thought it was better to suffer than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. This reminds us that God’s worst is better than the world’s best. What are the hardest things about being a Christian? Being persecuted, being harassed for your faith—those are the worst things about being a Christian, I would suppose.

What is the best the world has to offer? I guess it would be success, fame, fortune, or maybe all the pleasures that can be experienced. But the worst the Christian life has to offer is still better than what the world has to offer.

Yes, there is fleeting pleasure in sin. I will tell you to stay away from sin, but I won’t tell you that it is never any fun. There is that rush. There is that excitement. But then there are the repercussions.

Moses decided to take the hardest thing rather than the best of all that Egypt could offer him.

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ISIS Prisoner Forced to Dig His Own Grave Before He’s Shot Execution Style

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Christian Post Report – An unnamed Egyptian man purportedly digging his own grave before being executed by ISIS on suspicion of being an agent of Israeli intelligence.

An unnamed Egyptian man was purportedly forced to dig his own grave and was executed in Egypt’s Sinai region because ISIS militants believed he was working for Israeli intelligence.

A heavily edited ISIS propaganda video of the alleged incident surfaced Wednesday on YouTube.

At the beginning of the video, the man is seen chatting in Arabic on a cellphone after he’s captured by ISIS militants. Then dressed in an orange jumpsuit, he can be seen digging his own grave and mumbling to himself before being shot execution style in the back of the head with a pistol by a masked ISIS militant.

One Egyptian news agency is reporting that the video might be fraudulent, and that the man seen being executed could still be alive. His parents’ claim the man was waiting to join the Egyptian military but then disappeared.

Having victims dig their own graves is a common practice for ISIS, and the heavily edited videos are reportedly an important recruitment tool for the terror group.

ISIS has expanded cells into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, which allows them access into the Gaza Strip, and greater influence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Some al-Qaida cells in Egypt have also joined forces with ISIS.

The Daily Mail reports that it’s believed 2,000 ISIS militants are operating terrorist cells in the Sinai, and they have already claimed responsibility for a string of car bomb attacks this year. Similarly, groups affiliated with ISIS fired rockets in the direction of an airport used by U.N. peacekeeping forces on Tuesday.

Egypt has intensified their crack down on Islamic militants in the wake of Mohamed Morsi being forced from power during nationwide protests followed by a military-led coup in 2013.

ISIS released a similar video in May, where a man clad in an orange jumpsuit was forced to dig his own grave and was beheaded on suspicion of being a spy for the Syrian government.

In March, the Islamic State released a video of a boy executing an East Jerusalem Arab man who had supposedly joined ISIS, but then was accused of being an agent of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. His family claims he was recruited by ISIS over the Internet to join them in their fight and he had no connections to Israeli intelligence.

In March, the U.N. Security Council estimated that some 22,000 foreign fighters from as many as 100 countries have traveled to Iraq and Syria to join up with ISIS.

The FBI sent out a release in October of 2014 asking for Americans to help identify individuals who have traveled overseas to engage in combat on behalf or with ISIS forces. “We need the public’s assistance in identifying U.S. persons going to fight overseas with terrorist groups or who are returning home from fighting overseas,” said Michael Steinbach, assistant director of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division.

The Independent has reported on ISIS’ execution of fighters who’ve tried to rebel against them, especially those suspected of violting strict teachings of Shariah law. The publication also reported that in 2014 ISIS beheaded up to 200 of its own men, most of whom were foreign fighters, for trying to escape and return home.

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Christian Singer Michael Gungor’s ‘Liturgists’ Group Charging 100 People $300 to Question Orthodox Beliefs of the Church

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Christian Post Report – Michael and Lisa Gungor.

Popular alternative Christian rock musician Michael Gungor of the musical collective Gungor, along with an eclectic mix of people belonging to a group called The Liturgists, is offering 100 people a $300 chance to join the group in a high level conversation expected to, among other things, discuss the “cultural ghettoes” of the church and secular society.

The event billed “Belong,” is expected to feature a conversation with several members of the creative group including Gungor, who rattled the Orthodox Christian world last year with the revelation that he does not believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible.

“I have no more ability to believe, for example, that the first people on Earth were a couple named Adam and Eve that lived 6,000 years ago. I have no ability to believe that there was a flood that covered all the highest mountains of the world only 4,000 years ago, and that all of the animal species that exist today are here because they were carried on an ark and then somehow walked or flew all around the world from a mountain in the Middle East after the water dried up,” he confessed.

And so, Gungor and other members of The Liturgists are inviting 100 people willing to pay exactly $299 to be a part of the conversation, to join them in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 15-16 to talk about how they can move forward from the old ways of thinking.

“For many of us, the old categories don’t work anymore — sacred or secular, science or faith. Of course, there is a challenge when your boxes break apart: you lose your old answers to life’s biggest questions. Why am I here? Where did I come from? How do I know what is true?” explains the event’s description.

“This is a lonely process. Most communities find a comfortable center of gravity in one of three perspectives: science, faith, or art. So, blurring the boundaries and exploring the spaces between them can be dangerous. Belong is a safe place to come have honest discussion about doubts, hopes, fears, and faith. A place where no question is off limits, but you can find a burgeoning community of people who will welcome you with all your strangeness. A place where the unlikely gather around a table and find a place to belong,” it continued.

Among some of the possible questions to be discussed are:

How do we know God and accept science?
What’s the science behind who we are?
Where does consciousness come from, and why do so many people yearn for God?
How do we create art that transcends the cultural ghettos of the church, or the secular?
How do we lead people in an age where the old answers seem trite?
Can we find and form safe spiritual communities?

The Dove award-winning musician called for unity in Christendom late last year after he was branded a heretic and other names like “twofold son of hell” for challenging the literal interpretation of the book of Genesis in the Bible.

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Pakistan Hangs Christian Man Tortured Into Confessing to Triple Murder as a 15-Y-O

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Christian Post Report – The sister of Aftab Bahadur touches her brother’s face after his body was placed in a van to be taken for burial following his execution at Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore, Pakistan, June 10, 2015. Pakistan on Wednesday executed Bahadur, who was 15 when he was sentenced to death for murder and whose lawyers say was tortured into confessing, in a case that has prompted concern among rights groups and the United Nations.

Pakistani Prison officials have confirmed that a Catholic death row inmate, who was tortured into confessing to three murders over 23 years ago when he was just 15 years old, was executed on Wednesday.

Aftab Bahadur, who was convicted of the 1992 killings of Sabiha Bari and her two sons, was hanged at the Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore, but not before he had one last chance to proclaim his innocence.

“Aftab Bahadur was hanged at District Jail Lahore on Wednesday at 4.30 a.m.,” an unnamed prison official told Reuters. “Before the hanging, he was crying and saying he was innocent.”

Representatives from Justice Project Pakistan, a Pakistani legal group, and Reprieve, a British-based legal organization, told AFP that the guilty verdict in Bahadur’s case relied on tainted evidence and forced confessions.

Additionally, critics of the sentencing argue that Bahadur was too young to receive the death penalty since he was only 15 at the time of the incident.

“Pakistan proceeded with Mr. Bahadur’s execution despite his having been sentenced to death when he was a child — in violation of both international and Pakistani law,” a Reprieve press release stated.

Pakistani Christians (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza)

Relatives mourn the death of Aftab Bahadur following his execution at Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore, Pakistan, June 10, 2015. Pakistan on Wednesday executed Bahadur, who was 15 when he was sentenced to death for murder and whose lawyers say was tortured into confessing, in a case that has prompted concern among rights groups and the United Nations.

According to the press release shared with The Christian Post, Bahadur’s confession was extracted through the use of torture and police also tortured two other individuals in order to implicate Bahadur. Both witnesses have since recanted their testimonies and proclaimed Bahadur’s innocence.

“This is a truly shameful day for Pakistan’s justice system,” Maya Foa, director of the Reprieve death penalty team, said in a statement. “Aftab was subjected to almost every injustice conceivable. Just 15 years old when he was arrested, tortured and sentenced to death, he spent 23 years languishing on death row for a crime he didn’t commit before being executed in the early hours of this morning.”

Bahadur professed his innocence one last time in an essay, which was published on Tuesday and written from prison, Reuters has reported.

“But I do not know whether that will make any difference,” his essay stated. “I have not given up hope, though the night is very dark. … It would perhaps have been better not to have to think of what the police did to try to get me to confess falsely to this crime.”

One of the witnesses who testified against Bahadur, Ghulam Mustafa, a plumber that Bahadur worked for as an apprentice, was also charged in the crime and scheduled to be hanged on Wednesday. However, he was able to reach a settlement with the victim’s family that spared his life, Vatican Radio reported.

Although Mustafa initially testified against Bahadur, he recently stated that he and Bahadur had no involvement in the crime and explained that he was tortured into implicating Bahadur. Vatican Radio also reported that Mustafa even confessed to a “religious figure” that he lied about Bahadur’s involvement and added that he wasn’t even at the scene of the crime when it happened.

Foa added that the day before Bahadur’s execution, his lawyers filed for a stay on his execution; however, the High Court of Lahore did not give the lawyers enough time to produce evidence proving Bahadur did not commit the crime.

“To the last, Pakistan refused even to grant his lawyers the few days needed to present evidence which would have proved his innocence,” Foa explained. “This is a travesty of justice and tragedy for all those who knew Aftab.”

Christian leaders also called on the court to stay Bahadur’s death sentence. The Catholic Bishop of Karachi, Joseph Coutts, wrote a letter asking for a delay, while the Bishop of Rochester, Salvatore Ronald Matano, wrote another letter.

“Mr. Bahadur has now spent 23 years in prison — more than a life sentence — for a crime that the two witnesses on which his conviction rest now say he is innocent,” Matano’s letter reads. “To execute Mr. Bahadur in these circumstances would be to commit a grave injustice.”

On Thursday, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a statement condemning the fact that Pakistan has executed over 150 people in just six months.

“Pakistan has gone from zero to 154 executions in just six months, making it the third most prolific executioner in the world,” Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said in the statement.

“Yesterday’s execution of Aftab Bahadur, who was only 15 when he was convicted of a murder 23 years ago, and whose claims that he was tortured into confessing were unheeded, suggests a very troubling approach to the use of the death penalty in the country. Reports indicate that two witnesses who testified against Bahadur recanted their testimony, but were simply ignored.”

Pakistani Christians (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza)

Christians carry the coffin of one of the victims killed by a suicide attack on a church, during his funeral in Lahore, March 17, 2015. Suicide bombings outside two churches in Lahore killed 14 people and wounded nearly 80 others during services on Sunday in attacks claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.

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Tim Wright, Christian Patriots Tight End Talks Humility Amid Reports That Team Will Release Him

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Christian Post Report – Tim Wright (right)won Super Bowl XLIX as a tight end for the New England Patriots.

Tim Wright, the Christian New England Patriots tight end NFL sources report is expected to be release by the team spoke up Thursday of staying humble despite the buzz about his job security.

Wright, 25, was traded to the Patriots from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2014. He played in Super Bowl XLIX with the Patriots where the team claimed victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Right before reports surfaced that Wright would be released from the team, the Christian tight end tweeted about humility.

“God Honors Humility, Not pride,” he wrote on Twitter.

FOX’s NFL Media Insider Mike Garafolo reported Thursday that sources close to the situation announced that the Patriots would part ways with Wright.

“Patriots have released TE Tim Wright, source says. Had six TDs last season,” Garafolo announced on Twitter. “Tim Wright is subject to waivers. With 11 TDs over 2 years, that’s solid value in June. We’ll see who bites.”

Regardless of where the football player ends up next season, Wright seems to be focused on his faith and shares his beliefs on Twitter through select Bible verses. He also launched the Tim Wright Foundation last May.

The Wright Way Academy is a part of this foundation which gives underserved youth academic and athletic support. The New Jersey native said he plans to start focusing on the kids in his home state where he will create a model that will hopefully spread internationally.

“I want all the efforts of my partners and me to collaborate and create a platform for our youth to advance through all the various events that will take place this calendar year,” he said a report from The Network Journal. “My long-term goal is to produce a facility where all the aspects of a kid’s life can be organized in one facility, such as academics, athletics, nutrition, financial management and crime prevention.”

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‘God Corrects but Does Not Punish,’ Says Creflo Dollar; World Has Twisted ‘Perception of What We Think God Is Like’

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Christian Post Report – Televangelist Creflo Dollar.

Popular televangelist and founder of World Changers Church International, Creflo Dollar, says the world’s perception of God is twisted, particularly when it comes to His treatment of sin.

“The world has gone to extremes to twist and distort our perception of what we think God is like, and many people have been afraid of Him their entire lives,” began Dollar in an article posted on His website examining the difference between God’s correction and punishment.

“A popular notion among many is that He’s an angry, vengeful God, ready to strike us down when we sin and make mistakes. Because of that mindset, they attribute to God the bad, painful things that happen to them in life, erroneously assuming that those are His ways of punishing them for something they did wrong. Nothing could be further from the truth,” he continued.

“When God made us, He gave everyone the freedom to make their own choices in life, but sometimes we make bad choices. When our decisions don’t lead to the results we want, it’s easy to blame God, but we fail to realize that other factors operating are the devil, the world’s influences, and our own self-centeredness. Just like our earthly parents, God wants to console and comfort us when we’re hurting,” he added.

Dollar, who recently came under fire for seeking nearly $70 million in donations from the public to purchase a luxury private jet, is now offering a CD titled “Redeemed From Punishment,” examining God’s treatment of sin at a cost of $7.

“The concept of punishment involves fear and condemnation, which was a common theme in the Old Testament. When we accept and believe in what Jesus did for us on the cross, we become God’s own children, whom He loves too much to punish,” explained Dollar, citing Hebrews 12:5-7.

And Jon Bloom, president of Desiring God, agrees with Dollar.

“This is why, as a father, whenever I discipline my children, I always try to make it clear to them that I am not paying them back for their sins. That’s why I don’t use the term ‘punishment.’ I don’t want them to misunderstand and think I’m giving them what they deserve. That’s God’s job. And if they trust in Jesus, all their punishment was taken care of on the cross,” he explained in a post on the blog.

“Instead, I always use the terms ‘discipline’ or ‘correction’ and explain that I love them and my intention, even though the discipline is painful, is to correct and train them. I want them to know that their father loves them, cares for them deeply, and is taking great pains to point them toward the way of joy,” he said.

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Breakaway Texas Diocese Wins Court Battle Over Church Property Claimed by Episcopal Church

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    Rt. Rev. Jack Leo Iker, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas of the Anglican Church in North America.

Christian Post Report – A judge has ruled that a diocese in Texas which broke away from The Episcopal Church over theological differences is the rightful owner of its church property.

Judge John Chupp of Tarrant County ruled Wednesday that All Saints Episcopal Church belongs to the breakaway Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth rather than the national denomination.

Bishop Jack Leo Iker, head of the breakaway diocese, said in a statement that he and his diocese “thank God for this wonderful ruling.”

“It means that in due course this great, historic parish will be restored to the biblical faith, orthodox teaching, and catholic religion of her founding members,” said Bishop Iker.

In November 2008, most of the Fort Worth Diocese’s clergy and lay representatives voted to leave The Episcopal Church over the liberal theological direction of the Mainline denomination.

The Iker-led diocese joined the Anglican Church in North America, a theologically conservative body that has become the ecclesiastical home of many Episcopalians who left the denomination in recent years.

A legal dispute erupted between the breakaway leadership and the national denomination, as well as those within the diocese who remain loyal to the denomination, over who rightfully owned the diocesan church properties.

In January 2011, Chupp ruled in favor of The Episcopal Church, ordering the diocese to “surrender all diocesan property as well as control of the diocese corporation” and “not to hold themselves out as leaders of the Diocese.”

The ACNA diocesan leadership appealed to the Texas Supreme Court and in August 2013 the state’s highest court decided that the case had to be reheard at the lower court level.

As the legal proceedings continued, the loyal members of the Episcopal Church also referred to themselves as the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and were led by Bishop Rayford B. High Jr.

In March, Chupp issued a one-page order that granted the breakaway diocese’s second motion for partial summary judgment regarding the properties.

The exception to the order was the property of All Saints Episcopal Church of Fort Worth, since they were the only incorporated parish within the diocese.

“As a matter of law, the defendants are entitled to title, control, and use of all of the property at issue in this case, and such other and further relief as allowed by law,” read a statement given to The Christian Post by the breakaway diocese in March.

Regarding the recent inclusion of All Saints into the properties that Chupp has ruled belong to the ACNA diocesan leadership, Bishop High expressed disappointment over the decision.

“I believe our legal team did a very good job of presenting our case. I am disappointed in the decision but I know this will be appealed,” said High in a statement.

“This decision will not deter us from continuing to do the good work of the Gospel in our diocese, with determination and a good, loving, embracing spirit that has been our mark of faith.”

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‘Don’t Cheat on a Loyal Woman, God Will Punish U’ Says Nicki Minaj After Ex-Boyfriend’s Song Is Leaked

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Christian Post Report – Rapper Nicki Minaj

Christian Post Report – Rapper Nicki Minaj believes God punishes those who are unfaithful to their mates in relationships.

Minaj, the 32-year-old rapper, took to Twitter one day after her ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels of 12 years appeared on a rap song about their tumultuous relationship. In Samuels’ leaked song titled “Love The Most,” the rapper spoke about his frustration with not being able to let the world know he was in a relationship with the superstar rapper known as Nicki Minaj.

After pouring his heart out in the five minute song, Minaj took to Twitter and made an apparent swipe at her ex-boyfriend not to make a “pity party” for himself. In a series of cryptic tweets, the rapper whose real name is Onika Maraj, insinuated that God might be punishing Samuels for being unfaithful to her.

“Lesson: Don’t cheat on a loyal woman. God will punish u,” Minaj tweeted in a message that she since deleted. “When he does, tell people the truth. The truth may set u free. Love. Always. (SIC).”

While she wrote that the 12 year relationship had a rocky end but great run, she also declared her love for new rapper boyfriend Meek Mill,28.

“..Just for the record, I’m in love with Meek,” she wrote, before making it clear that she is happy these days because she is a good person.

“God gave me a good heart. I always let ppl get over on me way too long. But that’s why I’m blessed,” Minaj wrote. ” I’ll always b blessed. May God keep u (SIC).”

Minaj identifies with the Christian faith, and her mother Carol Maraj previously spoke to The Christian Post about helping shape her daughter’s spiritual identity.

“My life as a Christian and believer was opened to Onika. As her career continued to thrive, she developed more concerns about life,” Carol Maraj previously told The Christian Post. “She knew I believed in the power of prayer, therefore, she constantly called me and our pastor, to pray for different concerns she may have…I believe by her acknowledging the power of prayer, and her strong desire to tithe together with a praying mother, contributed to her success.”

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Church Rejects PETA’s $500 Donation to Fix Jesus Sign If It Includes: ‘Road to Hell Is Paved With Bacon’

Hi-Way Pulpit (Photo: Courtesy of Dixie Baptist Church)

Christian Post Report – The “Hi-Way Pulpit,” a 45-year-old sign sponsored by the Dixie Baptist Church of Clarkston, Michigan, located at Northbound I-75, exit 93.

A congregation in Michigan seeking to restore a church sign has rejected a $500 donation from animal rights group PETA amid concerns over the conditions of their offer to help, but only if they can include their own message under Jesus Christ, saying: “Road to hell is paved with bacon.”

J. Todd Vanaman, pastor of Dixie Baptist Church of Clarkston, told The Christian Post that the sign, known as the “Hi-Way Pulpit,” is “not a billboard advertisement.”

“PETA offered $500 for a one week advertisement for their cause, which is not in keeping with our purpose, therefore we respectfully declined,” said Vanaman.

“While we do not believe in animal abuse, we do believe that God has given man the dominion and stewardship of His creation. After the flood, God gave Noah authority and permission to eat meat.”

Vanaman also told CP about the progress made in raising funds for repairing the 45-year-old sign, which stands at 50 feet tall and 24 feet wide.

“In this first week nearly $8,000 has been donated for this project. The testimonies posted by many have been wonderful to hear as to the way the Lord has used our sign to touch lives and hearts,” said Vanaman.

“The portrait itself needs to be restored and other exterior repairs are necessary. … We are discussing bids with companies for the work to be done.”

According to local media, among the changes desired PETA wanted to substitute the sign’s message “Are You on the Right Road?” with their statement “The Road to Hell is Paved With Bacon. Go Vegan.”

PETA spokeswoman Sarah King told CP that her organization became aware of the Michigan sign via research done by Jesus People for Animals, which is PETA’s Christian outreach division.

“We immediately knew that we wanted to help the church reach its fundraising goal while also addressing the widespread abuse of God’s creatures on farms and in slaughterhouses,” said King.

“As Christians, we have been called not only to proclaim the Gospel but also to protect God’s creatures, and one of the best ways that we can do that is by enjoying delicious vegan food that no one had to die for.”

Regarding Dixie Baptist Church’s rejection of their donation, King told CP that she was “disappointed” by the their decision.

“[We] hope that next time church officials sit down to eat, they’ll remember that we can make the world a more compassionate place for animals simply by leaving them off our plates — swapping beans for beef, vegan wings for those made of flesh, and almond milk for cow’s milk,” said King.

“Going vegan is just one way in which many Christians are applying Christian principles to our everyday lives and is an increasingly common expression of the church’s hope for a better world.”

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Carrie Underwood Makes History at CMT Awards During First Post-Baby Appearance; See Photo

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Christian Post Report – Singer Carrie Underwood arrives at the 2015 CMT Awards in Nashville.

New mother Carrie Underwood won big at Wednesday night’s CMT Music Awards, taking home Video of the Year for her faith-inspired hit “Something In The Water” and she thanked fans while calling it a “blessing.” The singer also made history by scoring her 13th CMT award, making her the most decorated CMT winner.

The country music star made her first public appearance since giving birth to her first child, Isaiah Michael Fisher in February, and she was sure to honor both him and her hockey player husband Mike Fisher upon taking home three gongs, including Video of the Year for the fourth year in a row.

“This is my first show since little Isaiah has been in the world,” a beaming Underwood told the star-studded crowd at Nashville, Tennessee’s Bridgestone Arena. “He’s probably napping on the bus right now, but I should definitely say that he has already inspired me so much, as well as my husband Mike. Thank you guys! … This is such an amazing blessing.”

The 32-year-old singer was nominated for five awards, including two for “Female Video of The Year” for her songs “Something In The Water” and “Somethin’ Bad” with Miranda Lambert. She won three gongs, including Collaborative Video of the Year for “Somethin’ Bad,” Female Video of the Year and the top honor Video of the Year.

To date the “Jesus Take The Wheel” singer has won a total of 13 CMT awards, making her the most celebrated winner in CMT history.

Earlier this year Underwood’s baptism-inspired hit “Something In The Water” scored her a Grammy award for Best Solo Country Performance. She previously spoke about the recording process, sharing that she knew the song would be an instant hit.

“I knew while we were writing ‘Something in the Water’ that we really had something special,” Underwood said. “This was one that, as it was happening, I was recording stuff on my phone. Like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ Like, ‘Let’s do it again. I can make that better. We can do this better.'”

The song is Underwood’s longest-running Billboard No. 1 hit and the music video has been viewed on YouTube more than 12 million times since it was uploaded in November

“I think people just enjoy the happiness that comes through,” she told Country Music Television. “I think people just enjoy having good vibes comin’ at ’em.”

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