Steven Curtis Chapman drops heartfelt love song for wife of 40 Years, in time for Valentine's Day
Steven Curtis Chapman released a new single, "Forever the Love of My Life," all about his wife and just in time for Valentine's Day.
"I started writing a song a while ago for my bride of 40 years (as of this past October! WOW!)," says Chapman. "I finally finished it and played it for her on her birthday back in November…and she liked it…A LOT!"
Lauren Daigle in awe following performance at Super Bowl LIX
Lauren Daigle is filled with joy after performing in the pre-game show of Super Bowl LIX.
Daigle announced in November 2024 that she would be performing "America the Beautiful" alongside Trombone Shorty in her home state, New Orleans.
"It's real. So incredibly thankful for the chance to sing alongside Trombone Shorty at the Superbowl LIX!," said Daigle on a post on Instagram.
That performance took place this evening and blew away the massive crowd.
'He's the only way, the truth, and the life': Several players share Christian faith ahead of Super Bowl
While some of the top football players will take the field on Sunday night for Super Bowl LIX, several players from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have shared how important their Christian faith is in their daily life off the field.
'He's the only way, the truth, and the life': Several players share Christian faith ahead of Super Bowl
While some of the top football players will take the field on Sunday night for Super Bowl LIX, several players from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have shared how important their Christian faith is in their daily life off the field.
Missionary excited to make disciples and share Jesus with unreached people groups ▶️
Brian Hogan, originally from California, has served unreached people groups including in Mongolia for over 30 years. Hogan is one of the keynote speakers at this year's Missionfest Manitoba.
Hogan is the president of Disciple-Making Mentors, as well as a church planting coach and Frontier Mission leader with Youth With A Mission (YWAM).
Brandon Lake teams up with 'God's least likely messenger' Jelly Roll
Grammy-winner worship leader Brandon Lake has released a new version of his hit song, "Hard Fought Hallelujah" with a special guest.
Lake teamed up with Jelly Roll on the track. "'HARD FOUGHT HALLELUJAH' with the one and only, @jellyroll615 AVAILABLE NOW WHEREVER YOU LISTEN TO MUSIC!! 🥊 Hope it blesses you," Lake said on Instagram.
Dan Bremnes opens up about losing his faith and the song that brought it back
Christian artist Dan Bremnes released a vulnerable single to start 2025 off, sharing his testimony alongside it.
"I think a lot of people are wrestling with their faith," says Bremnes on Instagram. "I think they don't know what to do with that or they feel ashamed, or they feel like it disqualifies them. But I actually think it's the opposite. I think we're here to wrestle with our faith. I think that's going to be our story and it's definitely mine."
14-year-old The Voice singer releases first recorded single
A 14-year-old contestant who wowed judges and the audience during Season 26 of The Voice has released his first single.
Jaukeem Fortson put out a cover of for KING & COUNTRY's "God Only Knows."
Forston performed for King & Country's "God Only Knows," bringing all four judges and the crowd to their feet.
Co-founder of Mission Aviation Fellowship passes away at 103
A WWII veteran as well as the co-founder of the Christian ministry Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), Jack Hemmings, has passed away.
On Jan. 24, 2025, at the age of 103, Hemmings passed away at a hospital in Sussex surrounded by his wife, Kate.
In 1940, at the age of just 19, Hemmings volunteered as an air crewman in WWII. After the war, he received the Air Force Cross for exemplary gallantry while flying.
Ukrainian church offers hope and assistance during foreign aid freeze
Erik Mock was in Ukraine last week during the first days of the USAID funding freeze.
“There was just a growing sense of indifference and hardship that was going on,” he says. But the suspension of USAID funds wasn’t the main issue – far from it, in fact, according to Mock.
The big culprit is hopelessness: Ukrainians are worn by the brutality and difficulty of life.