LISTEN: Cody Carnes to release new live album, celebrates first No. 1 radio single
Grammy-nominated Cody Carnes will release a new live album this summer.
The title track from his forthcoming live album, Firm Foundation, was released today.
Cochren & Co. receives first No. 1 Billboard Radio Single
Cochren & Co. are thanking their fans and radio stations across the county after their song, 'Running Home' hit No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart.
This is the first time the group has hit the top spot for a radio single.
This energetic song, the title track to the sophomore album, was co-written by Michael Cochren, Matthew West, and Dove Award-winning producer Jeff Pardo.
Christian American broadcaster Pat Robertson passes away at 93
TV host, religious broadcaster, educator, humanitarian, and one-time presidential candidate, Pat Robertson passed away this morning at the age of 93.
Robertson, who is well known for offering prayer and political commentary at the helm of The 700 Club and founding the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1960, died at his home in Virginia Beach early this morning.
His legacy will carry on as he influenced intersecting interests and industries that have broken barriers for countless Christian leaders.
Anne Wilson opens her journal to fans with new song about loss
In memory of the death of her big brother, Christian singer Anne Wilson, has released a new single that is very personal and dear to her heart.
The song, entitled "Seventh of June," recounts the day when Anne Wilson's life was changed forever and her brother Jacob passed away.
In collaboration with Matthew West and Jeff Pardo, who also assisted her with "My Jesus" and "Living Water," Wilson has created a soul-stirring piece that shows the pain of loss she felt and how she stayed steadfast in her faith.
Is anxiety a sin? Finding freedom from mental illness
Anxiety is the most common mental illness diagnosis, and those who suffer from it often feel overwhelmed, out of control, ashamed, lonely, and spiritually defeated.
Dr. Amanda Porter, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with triple-board certifications in internal medicine, psychiatry/mental health, and addiction, openly shares that she, too, struggles with anxiety.
Asperger’s and unstoppable: How Matthew Kenslow is using God's gift to succeed
Matthew Kenslow juggles more than balls and clubs at his motivational speaking engagements. He juggles the challenges — and stigma — that accompany his Asperger’s Syndrome.
"I describe Asperger's syndrome as having or being like an enhancer plugged into the brain. It just enhances our perception and life and a lot of things. It's easy for us to be shy, and concentration is hard," Kenslow explains. "There are also positives like a good memory."
Local worship leader responds to call from God to start music ministry
After years of working towards answering a call from God, local artist Nathan Keys is anticipating the release of his first single to bring together church members in worship.
Nathan Keys grew up in a small town called Enniskillen, in Northern Ireland. He moved to Canada in 2007 when he was 14 years old.
For the past 16 years, he's been regularly attending a church in Winnipeg as part of the youth worship teams and now for the past 10 years, as a worship leader.
Increased number of prophetic dreams, visions moment of awakening for Muslims
In an area where being Christian is a dangerous choice, missionaries are reporting that more Muslims are converting than what has been seen in over 1,400 years.
James Bradford, the lead pastor at Central Assembly in Springfield, Missouri, and missionary Dick Brogden told Assemblies of God News that God is working in Islamic countries through prophetic dreams.
How to stop comparing, own your giftedness, and rest in Jesus
Many women struggle with the voice in their head that tells them they are not enough…not smart enough, not pretty enough, not capable enough, not present enough.
Denisse Copeland is one of the many women to feel that way. She was raised by a single mother in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Her upbringing offered little stability, and Denisse soon found herself on a seemingly endless quest to find love and acceptance.
UPDATE: Teen with bone cancer receives devastating news
After receiving news that Phoenix's remaining leg contained cancer over a week ago, the Perrault family is asking for prayer for what's to come next.
On June 2, the Perrault family was given the results of an MRI scan.
"The chemo meds are no longer working," says Joyce Perrault in a Facebook post. "The cancer in her only leg is near her hip bone."
The doctors began to discuss the end of her life, but according to her mother, Phoenix refused to talk about it, saying "I will talk to my mom about that. I'm not going to die, okay?"