'We will always have a song': Autumn Nelon Streetman marks one year since family’s tragic plane crash
It's been just over a year since three members of the Grammy-nominated gospel band, The Nelons, died in a plane crash.
The family group were on their way to join the Gaither Homecoming Cruise to Alaska on July 26, 2024, when tragedy struck.
The crash claimed the lives of Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, Amber and Nathan Kistler and their assistant, Melodi Hodges. The pilot, Larry Haynie and his wife, Melissa, were also killed in the crash.
Elevation Rhythm is growing as new member set to join group later this year
Elevation Rhythm is adding a new member to its team.
Davide Mutendji, a member of the popular worship collective, and his wife, Gina Nicole McCauley, have announced that they are expecting a baby.
'I forgive you': Mother shocks courtroom with grace-filled message to daughter’s murderer
A mother from Idaho took the stand in a courtroom recently to share her heart and offer the grace and forgiveness of God to the man who killed her daughter.
Who is Sean Feucht? Singer draws protests and concert bans in Canada
Canadian cities have increasingly rejected U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht in recent days, amid protests and permit cancellations tied to his controversial political and religious views. Now, a church has been fined for hosting him in concert.
Montreal church fined for Sean Feucht concert as protesters set off smoke bomb inside
The City of Montreal has fined a local church for hosting a concert by the U.S.-based Christian musician Sean Feucht.
Feucht's controversial views and his status as a rising star in the MAGA movement have led officials to cancel his concerts in several Canadian cities in recent days.
But on Friday evening, an evangelical church in Montreal allowed Feucht to perform a hastily scheduled concert over the objections of the city administration, and is now facing a $2,500 fine.
Injured and inspired: Forrest Frank releases new song from his bed
Popular Christian artist Forrest Frank may have broken his back, but that hasn't broken his spirit or will to write new songs.
Over the weekend, Forrest was playing with his son, Bodie, when he fell off his skateboard and fractured his L3 and L4 vertebrae.
Triplet 18-year-olds go viral on social media while sharing the gospel
Triplets from North Carolina have gone viral on social media after sharing the gospel and reading from the Bible.
Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms are on a mission to spread the good word of God through social media. Their tagline on Instagram is "triplets on a mission for JESUS."
The teenagers, who recently turned 18, had never been on any social media before. After their parents gave them the go-ahead, they created an account called 3n1trilogy about a year ago.
Virtual Reality to help train upcoming pilots through Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF)
The shortage of pilots across Canada and the world is continuing to get worse. One Christian ministry is finding a way to train pilots faster and in a safer way using Virtual Reality (VR).
"Simulator training is not a new thing in aviation," says Dallas Derksen, a pilot and the managing director at Prairie Aviation Training Center out in Three Hills, AB. "It's been happening for a long time. There's always been a big gap between airline-style simulators and what your average flight school can provide for training. Virtual Reality is a relatively new technology."
Christian children’s music pioneer diagnosed with rare cancer
A Christian singer and songwriter, who has been bringing Bible based songs to children for over five decades, recently received a rare cancer diagnosis.
Back in May, Mary Rice Hopkins went in for what she thought was just a routine ENT appointment. However, the doctor ended up finding a concerning lump on the back of her neck.
'Golf is third': British Open champ Scottie Scheffler puts God and family first
The PGA Tour's top golfer and recent champion at the British Open is once again sharing how important his Christian faith and family are in his life.
Scottie Scheffler recently won The British Open at Royal Portrush in the United Kingdom, shooting 17 under par on Sunday.
"My faith and my family is what's most important to me," said Scheffler during the post-tournament press conference. ""Those come first for me. Golf is third in that order."