A Fractured and Beautiful Faith How songwriter Audrey Assad transcended "positive and encouraging" to create music for the church.
Patrick Stafford | July 9, 2013
W.W. Jay-Z? How Christian hip-hop could call the American church back to the gospel—and hip-hop back to its roots.
Russell Moore | May 10, 2013
The Musician Is a Master To understand why Phil Keaggy is receiving ASCAP's Golden Note Award, you really need just one album.
Mark Moring | May 6, 2013
The Laughing Stalk David Eugene Edwards' gothic folk gets away with singing about Jesus by preaching without proselytizing.
Joel Oliphint | April 24, 2013
The Moses of Soul 64-year-old soul sensation Charles Bradley talks about his journey through the wilderness.
Wes Jakacki | April 16, 2013
David Crowder: Why Old Gospel Music Works in a Club The chart-topping worship leader has re-located to Atlanta, and is currently touring small rock venues across the U. S. with a "kitschy" Americana collective that has two albums in the works.
Interview by Allison J. Althoff | April 9, 2013
Desire Like Dynamite Sandra McCracken's new album explores deeper dimensions of sound, and grace.
Joel Oliphint | February 18, 2013