April Poll – Vote for Future Reviews
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
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
Previously known as Vertical Church Band, Vertical Worship formed from their home church in Harvest Bible Chapel. They did not begin recording and selling music until 2012, signing with Essential Records. As of this
Most of you have heard of Third Day and listened to their music. The name comes from the resurrection of Jesus, which occurred on the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:4)
Thank you for voting on my restaurant poll! Taste is the winner, proving that we’re willing to pay a premium for quality food. I’ll let the restaurants know… I have an extra spot for
I cannot recall when I first heard In Christ Alone, music written by Keith Getty and words by Stuart Townend. There have been several songs with the same exact title, though not the same
Originally called The News, The newsboys started in….oh wow, 1985! They changed their name early on to avoid issues with Huey Lewis and the News. Nobody likes to get sued! With three separate headliners to
Starting at age three, Kari Jobe has always had a passion for music. Holding a Pastoral Studies and Psychology degrees from Oral Roberts University, Christ for the Nations Institute and Dallas Baptist University, she
My first “review” of Housefires’ most famous song, Good Good Father, turned out to be a mulligan. Not because it was a bad review, but because I incorrectly attributed the lyrics to Chris Tomlin,