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Figuring It Out
Contemplating the intersection of faith and pop culture at Calvin's Festival of Faith & Music.

Sweet Sweet Sound

Stars, Family Remember 'Pop' Winans
More than 100 family members pay last respects to the late gospel patriarch. PLUS: Stryper reunites for album, tour; Sara Groves on Capitol Hill; and more.

David "Pop" Winans Dies
Gospel patriarch and father of BeBe & CeCe had heart complications. Plus: tobyMac to run half-marathon for a cause; Verizon seeking best gospel choirs; and more.

Diamond Rio Song Sparks School Lawsuit
Parents in Florida file sue school board over religious anthem by the country group. PLUS: Big-name acts go gospel on 'Oh Happy Day'; Jars hits the road; Matthew West gets into motion; and more.

Furler Breaks Silence on Newsboys Departure
Singer addresses rumors and pleads with fans to welcome Michael Tait. PLUS: Kevin Max welcomes third child, Underoath gets Warped, and more.

Winans' Ex-Wife "Not Credible"
BeBe's attorney says Winans obtained an order of protection against Debra Winans. Plus: MercyMe wants fans to reminisce about "Imagine"; Jonases keep churning them out; and more.

BeBe Winans Arrested for Assault
Gospel singer charged with misdemeanor domestic assault on ex-wife. PLUS: Christians all over 'American Idol'; U2 shoots to the top; and more.

Michael Tait Is A Newsboy
Peter Furler will no longer tour but will focus on writing and studio work for the band. PLUS: U2 gets its own street; Christian festivals in search of next big thing; and more.

Smitty and Steven Tag Team on Tour Again
Successful 2008 pairing leads to spring tour. Plus: TobyMac snags AOL "Video of the Day" and what does Disciple have in common with Fall Out Boy and Gym Class Heroes?

New U2 on MySpace
After a widespread leak, the Irish rockers' new album, 'No Line on the Horizon', is now streaming for free—and getting rave reviews. Plus: Sligh, Mandisa do Disney; Natalie's benefit gig; and much more.

Jars Reunites with Essential
Band, old label kiss and make up; more MuteMath; Camp gets Louder; Mandisa drops seventy; and more.

The Art of Compassion
Some of the world's top Christian musicians gathered to write songs in the fight against poverty. Check out our exclusive slideshow—and listen to a track from the album while you're at it.

More Children of the Korn
Another member of the hard rock band finds Jesus; Delirious makes a difference in red-light district; Aretha records her "preferred" version of inaugural song; and more.

TobyMac Wins First Solo Grammy
Kirk Franklin picks up 2 more, while CeCe Winans, Mary Mary, The Gaither Vocal Band, and The Blind Boys of Alabama pick up one each.

Smithsonian Wants Aretha's Hat
Museum put in request for Inauguration Day headpiece worn by the Queen of Soul; the singer is "considering it." PLUS: Smitty and others write about compassion; Ronnie Milsap opens up on first faith collection; and more.

The Scoop
StorySide:B bassist dies; Jonas Brothers hide in the White House; Newsboys tour set; Gaithers go back to roots; and more.

The Scoop
Marvin Sapp nearly sweeps Stellar Awards; Big Daddy Weave frontman resolves to lose 90 in '09; Mae launches charity campaign with new songs for download; Rush of Fools team with Jim Brickman; and much more.

The Scoop
Michael W. Smith and Dolly Parton among Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees; Newsboys guitarist Jody Davis rejoins the band; Matthew West recognized for most-played-song on Christian radio in 2008; and more.

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