Thomas Chisholm – Great Is Thy Faithfulness
I was going to start this post by describing the band Austin Stone Worship (formerly Austin Stone), how much like other artists reviewed in the past, including Hillsong and Passion, they are a church-based
I was going to start this post by describing the band Austin Stone Worship (formerly Austin Stone), how much like other artists reviewed in the past, including Hillsong and Passion, they are a church-based
Lauren Daigle is gaining more and more popularity over the radio soundwaves, in sales, and concert tickets. She is also gaining more Berean Test reviews! Thus far, I have done 4 of them, including
I apologize for my last poll. It was a disaster! The plugin “WP-Polls” stopped working with the latest WordPress update. Nonetheless, some of you responded in the comments, placing the following in my review
My church played this song recently and I fell in love with it. As I worshipped God with hundred’s of others in our congregation, I knew immediately I had to review Living Hope. I
With 11 separate Hillsong reviews out of the way, I can safely say that I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. Most of it has been good thus far; However, no artist
Anyone who has been voting in my polls may notice that How He Loves was not one of the options. In fact, three separate people requested this one under the artist “David Crowder”; However,
Audrey Assad began her music career while attending college at 19, working odd jobs and performing at local venues to support herself. She broke into the music industry after meeting Christian artist Matt Maher,
Thank you for voting in my Lauren Daigle poll!  Come Alive (Dry Bones) is the clear winner earning 43% of the votes with a four-way tie for second place between the rest. It will be the last
Ever since I reviewed Newsboys’ We Believe, it got me thinking about a particular song that inspired three movies and became a global phenomenon that got people talking about God. That song, of course, is
Originally, when I received this request, it came to me under the artist Michael W. Smith. A kind user who goes by the name “lost or just less found” pointed out to me that