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The Blurred Lines of Cultural Consumption
Transformation, redemption, and a certain raunchy Robin Thicke video.
A Fractured and Beautiful Faith
How songwriter Audrey Assad transcended "positive and encouraging" to create music for the church.
Died: Donald P. Hustad, Graham Crusade Organist Who 'Inspired Generations' of Church Musicians
Long-time associate of George Beverly Shea, Hustad taught at Moody Bible Institute and Southern Baptist Seminary.
Starting a Dialogue with Hip-Hop
Daniel White Hodge finds signs of the gospel in the beats of hip-hop.
After Turning Theological, Christian Hip-Hop Turns Critical
What Shai Linne's takedown of Joyce Meyers suggests about Reformed rap.
Church Music Conflicts
Have We Really Always Done It "That Way"?
W.W. Jay-Z?
How Christian hip-hop could call the American church back to the gospel—and hip-hop back to its roots.
Holy Hip-Hop Grows Up
But I'm still grateful for CCM's golden era.
The Musician Is a Master
To understand why Phil Keaggy is receiving ASCAP's Golden Note Award, you really need just one album.
Hip-Hop Theologians and Preachers
The artists most shaping the movement.
The Laughing Stalk
David Eugene Edwards' gothic folk gets away with singing about Jesus by preaching without proselytizing.
Thrift Shop Theology
Poppin' tags with an unlikely spiritual teacher.
Remembering George Beverly Shea
Singer's most lasting achievement was introducing "How Great Thou Art" to America.
"How Great Thou Art" & the 100-Year-Old Bass
The story of George Beverly Shea's signature tune.
The Moses of Soul
64-year-old soul sensation Charles Bradley talks about his journey through the wilderness.
Accidentally Racist and Intentionally Ignorant
How the controversial Brad Paisley-LL Cool J duet keeps us from seeing the real, systemic problems of race.
A Defense of the N-Word in Christian Hip Hop
Considering controversial language in Sho Baraka's latest album.
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.
Desire Like Dynamite
Sandra McCracken's new album explores deeper dimensions of sound, and grace.
On the Road Home with Mumford & Sons
After winning Album of the Year, the band returns to Barclays Center.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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