Local woman uses past struggles as song inspiration
Grace Olarinde is a gospel and inspirational singer-songwriter from Winnipeg who is using the hardships she's faced to give glory to God for always getting her through it.
Olarinde grew up in Nigeria where she met her husband and had four daughters. She's always had a passion for singing and participates in her church choir.
Before moving to Canada, Olarinde found herself extremely ill, to the point where she thought she wouldn't make it. She begged her husband to take care of their children if she passed.
From Liberia to Canada: How Tuzee's music is inspiring people across the world
Tuzee is an emerging R&B pop singer-songwriter. She is also a full-time nurse.
Born and raised in Liberia, West Africa, Tuzee is now a proud Canadian who loves music and has been singing her entire life.
Out of the Dust: The husband and wife duo that almost wasn't
Chris and Steph were high school, mission trip sweethearts who met and began falling in love on a 13-hour road trip from Nashville to Pennsylvania.
While dating through high school and marrying in college, they were volunteer worship leaders and served together in a variety of ways.
Sanctus Real starts record label, introduce first new artist
Sanctus Real has started a new adventure.
"We never doubted our calling - but our calling wasn't necessarily to just be a band. We realized that our calling was to share about Jesus wherever, and however possible - on a stage using songs, at home with our families, or to those that we can help as they reach the next generation of believers," said Sanctus Real in a post on Facebook.
Jordan Feliz releases first single from upcoming album
With this new single, Christian artist Jordan Feliz puts an emphasis on Jesus' resurrection and that it goes beyond an Easter celebration.
"The King is Alive" was officially released on April 28 from Centricity Music and is said to be the first single in his fourth upcoming album that has yet to be named and to have a date of release.
'If God can do it for me, he can do it for you': Tasha Layton shares how she found Jesus through life's twist and turns
“God, where are you?” Throughout her life, Tasha Layton found herself asking this question time and again.
In her first book, Look What You’ve Done: The Lies We Believe & The Truth That Sets Us Free, Tasha reveals intimate stories from her incredible spiritual and musical journey and the lies that she had to confront along the way.
Supporting mental health in the church while building resilient leaders
The first week of May is mental health awareness week in Canada.
According to the Mental Health Commission of Canada, in any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental illness. However, Laura Howe says only 49% of pastors say they rarely (if ever) speak to their congregation about mental health.
Colton Dixon releases new album, heads out on tour
Colton Dixon has released a new EP.
The new album, Canvas, features seven new songs, including his latest single, 'My Light.'
"My new song was inspired by Psalm 119:105, 'Your word is a lamp for my feet. A light on my path.' Basically, it means no matter how dark the season is that you're walking through, God's word will always be a light to guide you through."
Since its release, 'My Light' has leapt to No. 24 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart.
'Tonight rocked': Haven Madison makes top 10 on American Idol
Haven Madison is thanking her fans after making the top 10 on American Idol.
How a street kid turned foster dad found acceptance and true worth
Peter Mutabazi grew up in rural Uganda. At just ten years old, he ran away from home to escape his abusive father.
"Life was miserable in every shape and form you could think of," Peter explained. "From my early childhood, there was no future."