Reporter : Kim Jones

  • The Exchange
    New Faces for Friday - Meet The Exchange

    Hailing from Silverdale, Washington, pop/rockers The Exchange, has been making music since 2010. Their 2011 debut EP Show Me How To Love as well as their most recent singles "Tell Me Your Story" and "Beautiful King" have garnered national airplay on Air-1 and K-Life.

  • Manafest
    Christopher Greenwood (aka Manafest) Has Released his First Book

    The rapper shares his story in his first book.

  • Phillips, Craig & Dean
    Phillips, Craig and Dean in Concert

    Phillips, Craig and Dean's album, Breathe In, released on March 13th and their second Christmas album, Hope For All the World, hit stores on October 1st.They are touring through the middle of December, promoting Breathe In in October and November and their Christmas album in December.

  • Deitrick Haddon
    Preachers of L.A.

    The Oxygen network's latest reality TV show, Preachers of L.A. made its television debut and snagged 1.1 million viewers. Oxygen bills the show as a "rare glimpse into the lives of six high-profile pastors from Los Angeles. From pro skateboarder Pastor Jay Haizlip to Grace Jones' brother Bishop Noel Jones to Bishop Clarence McClendon, who reaches 250 million homes via international broadcast each week, Preachers of L.A. will explore the human side of these ambitious and very powerful men of faith." After the premier episode, the question remains, does religion and reality TV mix well and show real ministry or does the combination make all Christians look bad.

  • Newsboys
    Youthquake 2013

    Youthquake will hit the Cullman County Fairgrounds in Cullman, Alabama tomorrow with the gates opening at noon.

  • Natalie Grant
    Natalie Grant is Heading to the GSN

    The Game Show Network (GSN) has announced that Natalie Grant will be the host for their new show, It Takes A Church.

  • Phil Keaggy
    A Benefit Concert for the Seneff Family

    On October 29, 2013 at Belmont Church on Music Row in Nashville, some of the most beloved names in Christian music, including Bruce Carroll, Farrell & Farrell, Gordon Kennedy, Jim Cole, Kenny Marks, Michael Omartian, Morgan Cryar, Petra, Phil Keaggy, Rick Cua, Rick Elias and Rob Frazier, will come together to support one of their own.

  • No Christmas
    Marshfield, Wisconsin Schools All But Cut Out Christmas Carols

    A Marshfield, Wisconsin school administration rule aims to either cut out "religious" music or limit it to one song out of every five performed.

  • Matt Maher
    The Covenant Awards - Honoring Canada's Best and Brightest

    Since 1974, the Gospel Music Association of Canada has been honoring the best and brightest Christian musicians in the country. On November 6, 2013, the 35th annual awards show will be held at the Crossroads Centre in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

  • Clay Crosse - reDEDICATION
    Clay Crosse - 'Rededication' Review

    Opening with a testimony ("Rest in You") and closing with a prayer ("Good Morning Lord"), on Rededication, Clay Crosse takes listeners to a very personal church service - one that finds only you and Jesus in the room - with Clay singing quietly in the background.

  • Steven Curtis Chapman
    Show Hope Brown Bags It

    Tomorrow (October 10, 2013), Show Hope will kick off the "Brown Bag for Hope" campaign in honor of their 10th anniversary. The nonprofit orphan care ministry was founded by GRAMMY award-winning Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife Mary Beth in order to restore the hope of a family to orphans around the world.

  • MercyMe
    MercyMe Concert News

    MercyMe released their national debut album in 2001, seven years after forming. In the twelve years since, the band has garnered over 20 #1 hits. Fans can hear many of them performed live during their concerts.

  • Sandra Godley
    2013 MOBO Awards

    2013 marks the 18th anniversary of MOBO. The awards will be held at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. Five artists are vying for the title of Best Gospel Act.

  • The Isaacs
    The Isaacs Appearing on RFD-TV’s "Larry’s Country Diner"

    On Saturday, October 12th, the multi-award-winning family group and Gaither Music Group recording artists from Hendersonville, Tennessee, The Isaacs, will appear on the wholesome, down-home, nationally-broadcasted variety show, Larry's Country Diner, on RFD TV.

  • Skillet
    Skillet Is Getting Mainstream Attention

    Skillet has been making music since 1996 and they've been getting award nominations and wins since 2005. Now, after going platinum with their 2009 release, Awake, and releasing Rise, they're finally getting some much-deserved mainstream notice. Carrie Antlfinger, a reporter with the AP, wrote an article about the hard rockers winning mainstream fans and they're turning up everywhere from ABC News and Salon to the Salt Lake Tribune and The Charlotte Observer.