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Beauty Will Rise
Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman are making overseas adoption more affordable.
Less Charity, More Justice
Sara Groves changes her strategy to spotlight Rwanda's people.
Clean Water, Clean Blood
Jars of Clay is well on the way to bringing fresh water to 1,000 African communities.
Songs of Justice, Missions of Mercy
Why Christian musicians are embarking on a different kind of world tour.
Mae Robbed, Tour Continues
Band's van and all its contents stolen from hotel parking lot. Plus: Struggling GMA holds auction; Underwood digs TFK, Casting Crowns; and more.
Downhere Sweeps Covenants
Canada's Gospel Music awards show also honors Cindy Morgan, others. Plus: Idol's inspirational dedication; Susan Boyle marketed to CCM; and more.
Diversification Is the Key
Rather than focus on one particular cause or ministry, Third Day prefers to spread the wealth—literally.
Site Explores Michael Jackson's Faith
Spiritual quotes compiled from various sources. Plus: Inspirational Country Awards winners; spreading a Christian message to Muslims; breast cancer benefit; and more.
Delirious Officially Bids Farewell
Final round of American shows followed by hits CD. Plus: Knapp plans new album; AMA Inspirational nominations announced; Perry goes unplugged; and more.
Rescue Mission for GMA
The future of the Gospel Music Association is at stake due to financial hardship, but a benefit concert last night was an effort to save the organization.
Swine Flu Strikes Littrell
Other Backstreet Boys take preventive measures, but tour still a go. PLUS: U2 preps for Songs of Ascent; Blind Boys duets on tap; Peterson's Christmas tour turns ten; and more.
Katinas to Host Samoa Benefit
Samoan band to host concert for earthquake/tsunami relief. Plus: Family Force 5 does Christmas; Groves readies next studio CD; new VeggieTales story and song; and more.
Myriad Returns; Drummer Battles Cancer
Randy Miller will return to chemo after fall tour. Plus: Hillsong United hits the silver screen; FFH returns; Chynna Phillips on Oprah; and more.
Knapp's Back
After a long absence from music, Jennifer Knapp played a comeback show Thursday night.
Knapp on Her Comeback
Acclaimed singer/songwriter writes about her return from hiatus. Plus: Adie enters studio; Newsboys launch new tour; High Valley's Canadian country conquest; and more.
Sounds of Silence
Banned Methodist hymn sing indicates Fiji church-state conflict is worsening.
More Than a Sexy Cause
Social justice is 'fashionable' these days, but how do we keep it from being just a passing fancy? Donald Miller and others addressed that question in Nashville recently.
A Song Grows in Brooklyn
Inspired by community, biblical truth, and good music, a Brooklyn couple makes music in their living room—as The Welcome Wagon.
What's in a Label?: Brash Music
The home of Aaron Shust and Chris Sligh lives up to its name with a bold way of doing business—and a few brash words for the "greed and backstabbing" in Christian music.
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.

Top Story April 29, 2024

India Says It Has a Border Crisis. Christians Say the Solution Will Divide Them.
India Says It Has a Border Crisis. Christians Say the Solution Will Divide Them.
The government plans to close its porous border with Myanmar to boost security, separating ethnic groups that straddle the boundary.

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