Reporter : Timothy Yap

  • Beauty and the Beast
    'Gay moment': Disney Pulls "Beauty and the Beast" in Malaysia Following Censorship

    Major cinemas across the Muslim-majority Malaysia have decided to postpone the new Disney movie "Beauty and the Beast" indefinitely. This decision still holds even after the scene showing the much talked about "exclusively gay moment" was cut, according to CNBC Tuesday.

  • Amy Grant
    Did Amy Grant Include Same-Sex Couples in Her New Music Video?

    For Valentine's Day this year, Amy Grant released a brand new single and video entitled "Say It With a Kiss." Some observant fans have noticed that amidst the numerous photos of people kissing, including one of Amy Grant with her husband Vince Gill, there was a particular photo of a two women embracing themselves. And one was placing a kiss on the cheek of another.

  • Ayo Davies
    Ayo Davies Unveils 'Awesome God' Lyric Video

    Introducing UK-based Nigerian Gospel musician Ayo Davies with his exciting new single titled 'Awesome God'.

  • Charlie Daniels
    Charlie Daniels Releasing His Inspirational Memoir "Never Look at the Empty Seats"

    Few artists have left a more indelible mark on America's musical landscape than Charlie Daniels. In his official memoir, "Never Look at the Empty Seats" (W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson), fans will learn about his rise from a post-Depression era childhood to becoming a Grammy award winner and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee by focusing on the positives in life.

  • The Shack
    "The Shack" Shows No Slowing Down Despite Reservations from Evangelical Leaders

    Despite criticisms from many conservative evangelicals, the movie "The Shack" shows no signs of slowing down. In its second week at the box office, the film took in $10 million dropping only one place from its debut at number three last week, making it one of the more successful faith-based movies in recent years.

  • Jaci Velasquez
    Jaci Velasquez “Trust” Album Review

    It's difficult to phantom that Jaci Velasquez has not released a worship album before. Having three platinum and three gold albums, 16 singles # 1 singles, 7 Dove Awards, and 5 Grammy nominations under her belt, it's finally time for Velasquez to record an album where all the songs are directed towards God.

  • Robert Randolph
    Robert Randolph and The Family Band to Headline SouthSide Arts & Music Festival

    American funk and soul group Robert Randolph and The Family Band, led by acclaimed pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph, is joining the dynamic musical lineup taking part in the SouthSide Arts & Music Festival April 28-29 in Bethlehem.

  • Run
    Director & Actor Josiah Warren On the Problem of Human Trafficking & the New Movie "Run"

    RUN stars Stephen Baldwin (The Usual Suspects; Bio-Dome; Born on the Fourth of July), Taylor Murphy (Scream: The TV Series; The Middle; MTV's Awkward) and Josiah Warren (The Prophet's Son; Scarlett; In Over My Head) who also directs the film. The new faith-based feature film will premiere on March 9th at the Palladium IMAX (17703 IH-10 West) in San Antonio, TX before expanding to select cities nationwide.

  • Wilburn & Wilburn
    Jonathan Wilburn To Be Inducted In Gospel Music Hall of Fame

    Multi-award winning duo Wilburn & Wilburn's founder Jonathan Wilburn recently received news that he would be a part of the 2017 class of Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees. Due to his tenure with celebrated and groundbreaking quartet Gold City, Jonathan will join all the alumni of the group in this year's induction ceremony.

  • Beauty and the Beast
    Should Christians Boycott Disney's "Beauty and the Beast"?

    Coming to the big screens this week (March 17th) is Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." Even before it's release, the film has been the subject of controversy. This is because "Beauty and the Beast" will include an "exclusively gay moment" on screen, a first for the company, according to the film's director.

  • Tim McGraw
    Tim McGraw Speaks About "The Shack" Controversy

    "The Shack" hit theaters last weekend. The movie was an instant success: it pulled in $16.1 million from 2,888 theaters, which is the best performance of a Christian movie since "Heaven Is for Real" in 2014. However, the movie has been met with criticisms from conservative Christians.

  • Chris Tomlin
    5 Songs for Good Friday & Easter We Are Excited About

    With Good Friday and Easter less than a month away, worship leaders must be wondering what new songs they could add to their songset. Here are 5 songs that speak of the Cross and resurrection of Christ we are excited about. Not only do they faithful expound on the themes surrounding the last week of Jesus' life, they are also written with the congregation in mind. So, check them out.

  • Dailey and Vincent
    Dailey & Vincent Inducted into Grand Ole Opry

    Multi-GRAMMY® nominees and three-time International Bluegrass Music Association Entertainers of the Year Dailey & Vincent were formally inducted into the Grand Ole Opry last night by Opry members Old Crow Medicine Show and Jeannie Seely. The duo had been invited to join the Opry by Marty Stuart during their 100th Opry appearance in December.

  • Brian Free
    Brian Free “Signature Ballads” Album Review

    Brian Free doesn't believe in padding. Free touts that every song in each of his record serves a purpose. And each track has been carefully and prayerfully chosen to enhance the theme(s) of the project. This means he doesn't believe padding his albums with filler songs. Such a conviction is largely upheld over the course of Brian Free & Assurance's lengthy career.

  • Deon Kipping
    Gospel Artists Unite to Raise Money for the Cancer-Stricken Deon Kipping

    On Tuesday, gospel stars William Murphy, Tasha Cobbs, JJ Hairston, Jonathan Nelson, Isaac Carree, Jason Nelson, VaShawn Mitchell, Gerald and Tammi Haddon, Zacardi Cortez and James Fortune came together for an event called "A Night Of Love" at Cathedral of the Holy Spirit church in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Together, they raised $25,000 to help Gospel singer and songwriter Deon Kippling to pay for his medical expenses in battling cancer.