Matt LeFait on going on tour with Dan Bremnes ▶️

Recently, two Canadian artists got to team up and go on the road together. Matt LeFait and Dan Bremnes did multiple shows near the end of 2024, but leading up to it, LeFait said there was something scary happening. 

"It wasn't funny, but it was funny. We [Family] had pneumonia. That was August into September. And then we went on tour with Dan over some dates in October. And I was literally just getting my voice back. So it was kind of scary having multiple nights in a row. You really need to be careful. So it was a lot of prayer and water to get through."

Matt LeFait on going on tour with Dan Bremnes ▶️

Recently, two Canadian artists got to team up and go on the road together. Matt LeFait and Dan Bremnes did multiple shows near the end of 2024, but leading up to it, LeFait said there was something scary happening. 

"It wasn't funny, but it was funny. We [Family] had pneumonia. That was August into September. And then we went on tour with Dan over some dates in October. And I was literally just getting my voice back. So it was kind of scary having multiple nights in a row. You really need to be careful. So it was a lot of prayer and water to get through."

TobyMac releases song from first album in two years

Seven-time Grammy winner, TobyMac is gearing up to release his ninth studio project, Heaven On My Mind

One of the 12 tracks on the project, "God Did It," shares stories of overcoming trials and how it is only possible with God. It also explores the idea that life is about perspective and can be seen either as a coincidence or the hand of God. The track follows "Nothin' Sweeter," which saw success spending nine weeks at number one. 

'It was God's will': Doctor prays over Autumn Nelon Streetman and baby shortly after birth

Autumn Nelon Streetman is sharing a special moment from her son's birth last month. 

Rhett James Streetman was born on Dec. 1, 2024, the same date as Autumn's late mother's birthday.

"When we went into the hospital, I knew the doctor I had been seeing for the last 9 months wasn’t on call that day," said Autumn. "I wasn’t sure what doctor I would end up with but it was completely God’s will for us to have Dr. Martin."

Rachael Lampa hopes latest single will remind listeners of their worth

Rachael Lampa has released a new single which she hopes will remind listeners of their worth. 

"It's called "What It's Worth,"" said Lampa in a post on Instagram. "It's about God seeing us for what our hearts are worth because he made us. And he made us worthy. And he made us valuable."

Oldest person alive gives faith-based secret to long life

According to LongeviQuest, the longest-living person is a nun in Brazil who is 116 years old. 

Inah Canabarro Lucas, born in June 1908, just surpassed the previous oldest living human, Tamiko Itooka of Japan after she passed away at 116. 

Lucas started studying religion at 16 before being baptized at 17. At 26 years old, Lucas took her vows and became a nun in the Catholic church. She has held that role for the past 90 years and is the second oldest nun to have ever lived. 

Worship leader formerly associated with Ark Encounter accused of sexually assaulting minor

A Kentucky worship leader who was a former member of the resident artist at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter is in custody after he was accused of allegedly sexually assaulting a minor. 

According to the Boone County Sheriff's office, late last year, a victim, who was a minor when the abuse began, reported to detectives that he had been sexually abused for many years by 36-year-old Michael Howard. 

CAIN welcomes new baby after couple struggled to conceive

Madison Cain Johnson of the Christian band CAIN has welcomed her second child over the weekend, another son. 

Back in July 2024, the singer announced her pregnancy as a sort of miracle. After trying for a second child for a long time, Johnson and her husband Jared asked their church to pray for them. Shortly after, they made the announcement that they were indeed expecting. 

‘We welcome in our church equality for all’: recalling Jimmy Carter’s faith and legacy

When Plains Baptist Church voted overwhelmingly in the 1950s to bar Blacks and “racial agitators” from membership, Jimmy Carter and a handful of his family members were the only ones opposed to the restriction.

Born into a church that taught white supremacy, the first Southern Baptist to serve as U.S. president had learned the truth over time, he said in two notable interviews available for reading as America lays the 39th president to rest.