Music

2005 Readers' Choice Christian Music Awards
Camp, St. James repeat at the top, while Skillet, Apologetix, and The Afters jump into the mix
Ten New Artists for 2005
It's not a complete list of all the talented newbies dropping their debuts this year, but these ten are worth keeping an eye-and an ear-on in the days ahead.
Favorite Worship Albums of 2005
New renditions of old hymns and worship standards win out in this year's list of top picks in the worship music genre
The Perfect Blend
An earthier version of a veteran musician brings heaven closer.
Statement of Faith
Buddy Miller has hinted at his Christian faith on previous albums, but with his latest release, Universal United House of Prayer, he figured the time was right to let it all hang out.
Parsing Pop Lyrics
Tangled Up in The Bible translates Dylan's use of scripture.
Pop Love for a War-Torn World
Atomic Bomb is classic U2, with a prescription for healing the world.
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The Otherness of God
God is so immeasurably beyond us that we must not be guilty of dumbing down our efforts to worship him.
Universal United House of Prayer
Stapp: I Am a Christian
Former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp tells us about his faith journey—falling away from God as a rebellious rock star, and, just recently, coming back to embrace Christianity.
'Live More Musically'
The difference between Christian practice and a Starbucks purchase.
The Passion of The Christ: Songs
Ten Years and Counting
Pop pianist Jim Brickman celebrates a decade of music with a greatest hits album—and hopes to include more inspirational songs on his next recording.
Faith and the Newest Rock & Roll Rebellion
Some bands are rejecting the Christian label for their music and instead singing about Christ to the masses.
Miracle Man
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles were Motown's hottest act in the '60s. These days, Robinson's gig takes him to churches and prisons, where he shares his Christian faith.
Creed Breaks Up
Frontman Scott Stapp turns attention to Passion of the Christ project.

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