Reporter : Timothy Yap

  • Caramia
    Introducing Twin Sister Singing Duo CARAMIA & Their New Single "Beloved"

    CaraMia (pronounced /Ka-rah-Mee-ah/) are talented sisters Shenée Johnson and Shenika Johnson who are almost identical in tone, yet distinguishable enough to produce the heavenliest of harmonies. Interpretations of their group name and the word CaraMia include "My Beloved" and "My Face." For these Atlanta based identical twin worship leaders and recording artists, both meanings are relevant as they are God's beloved daughters who seek to reflect his image in their own.

  • Tim Rowe
    Tim Rowe Says Christianity is in a Need of a Heart Transplant in His New Book

    Attorney and author, Tim Rowe, is releasing his new book "The Heart: The Key to Everything in the Christian Life" on May 2. Rowe, who has a Doctorate of Jurisprudence as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Studies, History and Classics, says this generation of Christians is losing the most fundamental key to living out the faith. He says simply watching Christians during this election cycle is proof of that claim.

  • Paul Wilbur
    Paul Wilbur Returns with "Forever Good"

    On April 14, Integrity Music will release Paul Wilbur's brand new release "Forever Good." As usual, all the inspiration has been drawn from the scriptures, and you will find yourself singing these new songs of praise all day long!

  • Take 6
    Take 6's "Believe" Makes a Big Impression on 6 of Billboard's Charts

    The most awarded acappella group in history, Take 6, have achieved another career milestone with the release of their new album Believe, which simultaneously landed across six Billboard charts in its opening week. Believe debuted at #2 on the Contemporary Jazz Chart, #5 Current Jazz, #9 Current Gospel, #25 Current R&B Albums, #41 Christian/Gospel Albums and #58 Current R&B/Hip Hop.

  • Joey Feek
    Rory Feeks Remembers Joey One Month After Her Death

    It's been a month since Joey Feek passed away. Joey and her husband Rory are a Christian country music duo who had just released their final album Hymns that Are Important to Us on Valentine's Day. The album topped both Billboard's country and Christian music albums charts. Joey died of terminal cervical cancer on March the 4th.

  • Swift Creek
    Swift Creek set to release "Magnolia"

    Central North Carolina band, Swift Creek is set to release Magnolia, a collection of original Bluegrass and Americana music, on April 8th. The album consists of truly original tunes penned primarily by band member, Kevin Brown. The album was produced and recorded at the Rubber Room in Chapel Hill, NC by acclaimed producer and musician, Jerry Brown.

  • urban rescue
    Urban Rescue To Release Debut Full Length Album "Wild Heart"

    LA-based revival band Urban Rescue is preparing to release Wild Heart, the group's first full album with Rend Family Records, available May 6.

  • Duawne Starling
    Duawne Starling Appears on TBN "Praise the Lord"

    Duawne Starling's impeccable vocals have provided a stunning background for countless music legends including Donnie McClurkin, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond, Nicole Mullen, Michael W. Smith, Sandi Patti, Patti Austin, Dolly Parton, Michael McDonald and the greatest of all time: Michael Jackson. Hands down, Starling is one of the most talented, consistent and respected vocalists in Gospel music. Now, after years as a background singer, he has the ultimate step out as a solo artist.

  • Union Bound
    Upcoming Feature Film UNION BOUND Spawns 15-City Tour Featuring Country Artist Collin Raye

    Meeting Street Productions and Uptone Pictures are pleased to announce the launch of Union Bound: The Tour, spawned from the upcoming feature film, Union Bound, which hits theaters nationwide on April 22nd.

  • God's Not Dead 2
    ‘God’s Not Dead 2’ & ‘Miracles From Heaven’ Come in at the Box Office Top 5

    In the weekend of April 1-3, two faith-based movies made it into the box office top 5. Both films "God's Not Dead 2" and "Miracles from Heaven" attracted such a large response that both movies made it into the top 4.

  • The Blythe Family
    The Blythe Family "Making Us Stronger" Album Review

    Connoisseurs of Southern Gospel music who assiduously study liner notes will come across the name of Sandy Blythe. Blythe's name has graced many records; she's been known to have crafted songs for stalwarts such as the Perrys ("The Unexpected Storm"), the McKameys ("It Sure Looks Like Home," "Glorify the Lord in the Fire," "Your Prayers Have Been Heard"), and the Taylors ("To Worship You Again").

  • Trinity Dawson
    Trinity Dawson Appears on "News One Now with Roland S. Martin"on Cable Network TV One

    Urban Inspirational artist Trinity Dawson sits down with Roland S. Martin for a special episode of the infotainment program "News One Now with Roland S. Martin"on cable network TV One. The episode airs Monday, April 4th at 7:00 AM EST/ 6:00 AM CST. Tune In or set your DVR.

  • Bri
    Bri (Briana Babineaux) Scores a Billboad #1 Album with “Keys To My Heart”

    Bri (Briana Babineaux) has scored a No. 1* debut for her first album "Keys To My Heart" (Marquis Boone/Tyscot Records -http://smarturl.it/ova8i7) on Billboard magazine's Top Gospel Albums chart.

  • Joey Feek
    Joey Feek Honored at the ACM Awards

    The late Joey Feek was honored at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday. Joey Feek and her husband were the Christian country music duo whose latest release Hymns that Are Important to Us sits at #1 on both Billboard's Christian and country music albums charts. Presenting the best vocal group award, artina McBride and Darius Rucker paid their respects to the late Joey & Rory singer, who died of cancer last month.

  • Daryl Coley
    Watch the Late Gospel Artist Daryl Coley's Funeral Here

    On March 15, 2016, choir director, gospel music artist and pastor Daryl Coley died in hospice care surrounded by his family. He was 60 Coley's funeral services were be held on April 2, 2016 at the City of Refuge in Los Angeles where Bishop Noel Jones is pastor.