
Cory Asbury – Reckless Love
Cory Asbury is a worship leader from Bethel Church in Redding, California. Back in 2009, he released Let Me See Your Eyes, a collection of indie-pop songs intended to bolster a passion for Jesus and sense
Cory Asbury is a worship leader from Bethel Church in Redding, California. Back in 2009, he released Let Me See Your Eyes, a collection of indie-pop songs intended to bolster a passion for Jesus and sense
TobyMac is a name familiar with many. Since his days in DC Talk, Kevin Michael McKeehan has done rap, hip-hop, CCM, and rock and roll. He is a songwriter, record producer, and book writer.
Hillsong UNITED is a household name. Originating from Hillsong Church, which is located in Sydney, Australia, they are a powerhouse in Contemporary Christian Music. “Hillsong UNITED” is one of four major bands concocted from
Following three Dove awards, Tenth Avenue North released in 2016 “Followers”, which includes their hit song “Control”.  âThis album is about following Jesus wherever He calls us,â explains frontman Mike Donehey. âEveryone says letâs follow
Any great testimony has three basic elements: the old life before knowing Christ, coming to Christ, and transformation after knowing Christ. Personally, I enjoy listening to testimonies. Everyone has a unique story to tell.Â
I was surprised to see Lauran Daigle’s O’Lord on the Billboard top 100 Christian songs given that her album, How Can It Be, was released in 2015. I have much to learn! From her
Zach Williams is not a name I am familiar with. As of this writing, according to his website, Most recently he can add recording artist to the list. Zach is no novice to the
When I grew up, this was a band whose music filled the home of one of my church buddies. MercyMe has been around since 1994, releasing a whopping 17 albums! They are at it
I heard this song several times on my local radio station. O Come to the Altar has a traditional feel to it, given that some of its lyrics are “ye olde English”. It certainly
I made a boo-boo. When I attempted to find the Billboard top 100 for Christian music for my first review, I failed to examine the date. As it turns out, NFâs âLet You Downâ