The Most Popular Bands in Concert
Every week, Christian Concert Alerts releases a list of the most requested artists to see in concert, according to their Personalized Concert Alerts subscribers.
Every week, Christian Concert Alerts releases a list of the most requested artists to see in concert, according to their Personalized Concert Alerts subscribers.
You're always told that you should take care of your body through diet and exercise. ("Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables." "Antioxidants are good for your health." "Get plenty of whole grains." "Work out x amount of minutes per day.") But what about your spirit? Having the lowest BMI and perfect blood glucose, sodium and cholesterol numbers won't mean a thing to your soul. Prayer, reading Scripture and listening to faith-based music can do for your spirit what healthy living can do for your body.
With guest appearances by other popular artists like Serge, KB, Mike Real, V. Rose, K-Drama, D-Maub and NF, the entire album kicks. Great music, killer beats and preaching courtesy of Pastor Ryan Fullerton that will make you stand up and take note - Royal Flush offers it all.
James Brown may have been "the hardest working man in show business," but multi-award winner Jason Crabb could easily be "the hardest working man in Gospel Music." One look at his tour schedule proves that this is a man who spends more time on the road sharing the Gospel than he does in his own house! Between now and the end of the year, Jason has 28 shows in 18 states and Norway and his 2014 concert schedule is already filling up.
The Dream Center will be holding its 6th annual Night of Dreams Gala, an evening of hope and inspiration, on Wednesday, October 9, 2013. The fundraising event will attract a number of Hollywood Philanthropists and feature an honorary committee that includes Armie Hammer, Gabby Douglas, Kelly Katz, Kevin Malone, Phil Liberatore, Ted DiBiase Jr., Tyler Williams and Viktor Hammer.
The non-profit organization, Choice Group Inc. will host its second annual fundraising gala on Thursday, October 24 with special guests Mary Mary and Los Angeles-based singer Akelee.
If you are breathing, you can count on the storms of life coming no matter how closely you walk with Jesus. The key is to remember that after every storm, the sun rises again and the light of God's love never cease to shine upon you.
Point of Grace's Girls of Grace is a one day event created specifically for girls ages 12 through 17. The events focus on common issues that young women of today face, covering topics that range from being content with yourself, being healthy and body image to fashion, how to make good choices, relationships and social media. Interactive sessions teach the young women biblical principles while giving them with the tools they need to find their security in Christ.
Praise and worship band Ayleron delivers a great deal of talent from Lafayette, Louisiana.
Bryan Duncan is asking for fans to donate to help him get one project to radio and one into production. The perks he's offering are great and definitely worth considering.
Celebrities of both the Christian and mainstream variety use social media to reach out to fans, share their thoughts and their lives. The fact that they use Twitter and Facebook is where the similarity ends.
In support of their fantastic new release, 'Live at The Gospel Coalition,' Keith and Kristyn Getty are on the road, sharing the music, along with Getty classics like "In Christ Alone."
Today, the Christian Musician Summit Nashville kicks off in the music city. Held in order to help worship leaders, musicians, technicians, pastors, songwriters, and independent artists go farther with their ministries, this will be the second year CMS has been in Nashville.
In support of their March release, Kings & Queens, the first album with former dcTalk'er Kevin Max on the mic, Audio Adrenaline has teamed up with Food for the Hungry, Disciple, Stellar Kart and Ryan Stevenson to hit the road. The Hands & Feet Project, AudioA's own ministry, will also be prominently featured during the concerts.
A reader writes: "How can a Christian music video show alcohol? I just saw Back Home's video for "Whiskey Stained Glass" and don't understand how they can show a man chugging down liquor and call it a Christian video. Alcoholism is bad and shouldn't be presented as OK."