Shane Lynch, best known for his time in the Irish boy band Boyzone, recently claimed that pop superstar Taylor Swift has engaged in satanic rituals during her live shows.
Shane Lynch, best known for his time in the Irish boy band Boyzone, recently claimed that pop superstar Taylor Swift has engaged in satanic rituals during her live shows.
Kevin Quinn is an actor and singer best known for his roles in A Week Away and Bunk'd. In this interview with Michael Foust, Quinn talks about his faith, battle with mental health, and new album 'Real Me,' dropping January 19.
Gospel singer Kirk Franklin has released a documentary about his childhood and his biological father, with whom he recently reconciled.
Multiple-time Grammy nominee artist Tauren Wells says he will continue to write, sing and tour even after he launches a new church in 2024 with his wife Lorna, saying that singing is part of who he is.
Award-winning Christian music artist Phil Wickham shared that he witnessed "thousands and thousands" of people surrender their lives to Jesus Christ this past summer.
Hip-hop artist Doja Cat’s latest music video features satanic imagery and shows her dressed up in a demonic costume.
Christian hip-hop artist K.B. says he and fellow artist Lecrae remain friends three years after he left Lecrae’s label Reach Records in order to sign a deal with Sony.
Grammy-winning country music artist Travis Tritt is gearing up to release his newest album, Country Chapel. The record, which he says has been “30 years in the making,” is a departure from his typical album full of country hits, exploring the world of gospel music instead.
In “Rich Men North of Richmond,” previously obscure Virginia songwriter Oliver Anthony rails against Washington elites for creating a world in which hardworking Americans can barely make ends meet and are dying of despair.
The song really struck a chord online, particularly with listeners on the political right, and shot to number one on the Billboard Singles chart. Days later, it was used as an opener at the first Republican presidential debate—a move Anthony himself slammed, saying, “I wrote this song about those people.” For many listeners, the song’s message reinforced the belief held by many: that elites of both parties have ruined America and are keeping ordinary working people down, and outrage is an appropriate response.
Asked if the controversy over Christians deconstructing their faith was on his mind when he wrote the song, Wickham responded, “yes, 100 percent.” Although the song doesn’t directly reference deconstruction, that is part of the backstory, he said.