David Leonard’s journey to solo artistry is a testament to faith and perseverance. From touring with NEEDTOBREATHE to co-writing the beloved worship song Great Are You Lord and winning multiple Dove Awards, Leonard has left an indelible mark on Christian music. His latest album, Just Jesus, was born out of personal trials, reinforcing his belief that God is present in both mountaintop moments and valleys. Through his music, Leonard encourages others to trust in God’s plan, reminding them that even the smallest offerings can be used for something far greater than imagined.
TobyMac, a seven-time Grammy winner and headliner of the Hits Deep Tour, believes the "Christian music" label can feel restrictive and deter potential listeners. As he prepares to release Heaven on My Mind on March 7, he expresses excitement about the growing diversity in Christian music, where artists openly share their faith without being confined to strict genre labels, allowing their music to resonate more broadly.
Contemporary worship artist Brandon Lake is collaborating with country music star Jelly Roll to reimagine Lake's hit song "Hard Fought Hallelujah," set for release on February 7. The heartfelt track, which reflects on faith, perseverance, and praise through life's battles, has garnered critical acclaim, chart-topping success, and numerous accolades for Lake, while Jelly Roll’s own journey of faith and redemption brings a powerful dynamic to the collaboration.
Bethel Music co-founder Jenn Johnson shared how the group’s latest album, We Must Respond, emphasizes gratitude and worship as essential reactions to God’s goodness. In an interview with The Christian Post, Johnson described the 18-track live album as an invitation to a “holy exchange” that unites listeners in worship and challenges the global Church toward unity while also creating music to inspire all generations, from children to the elderly.
The worship artist who gave us "Stand in Your Love" now steps forward to release his second album, Evidence. Punctuated with earthy influences of his North Carolina upbringing, Josh Baldwin is ready to show us the Evidence!
In a time when the coronavirus is causing people everywhere to create "social distancing" arrangements of music, Lauren Daigle used the occasion of Easter Day to surprise fans with a special version of her single, "Still Rolling Stones". It sounds great!
Mandisa was heartbroken to see the demonstrations of racial tension and hate taking place across the nation. Feeling pressed to say something artistically about this issue, she tells us how her sadness became the motivation for the song, "Bleed the Same".
Five-time GRAMMY® nominated artist Matthew West has just launched "The Matthew West Podcast". While his whole music career has revolved around the power of story, West is now carrying that same passion for stories to podcast format.
The singer/songwriter who gave us the song that's sung in churches around the country, "Reckless Love" and "The Father's House", now is set to release his second album; filled with honest reflection and vulnerable worship.
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