
Award-winning Christian artists John Cooper and Alisa Childers say the contemporary Christian music industry needs “revival” and is too often focused on the “bottom line” due to the need to appease secular companies that run the business.
Award-winning Christian artists John Cooper and Alisa Childers say the contemporary Christian music industry needs “revival” and is too often focused on the “bottom line” due to the need to appease secular companies that run the business.
The frontman for the popular rock band Skillet says he regrets his group’s inclusion on the soundtrack of The Shack, the 2017 movie based on the popular book.
The nationwide “loneliness epidemic” that was the subject of a recent surgeon general report can be traced to America’s rejection of God, rocker and author John Cooper says.
Skillet frontman John Cooper is encouraging the Christian community to pray for the Asbury University revival instead of criticizing it, saying that revival never looks "exactly like what we think it's going to look like."
Skillet frontman John Cooper refuted the notion that rock music was created by the devil, arguing that all music, including rock, ultimately belongs to God.
In a recent podcast episode, Skillet lead singer John Cooper asserted that America has descended into a "culture of death" and can only be changed by embracing the "culture of life" found in Scripture.
Skillet lead singer John Cooper says society is "lying to" young people by telling them they're fine the way they are when Scripture offers a radically different message centered on the truth of mankind's sinfulness and the restoring power of Jesus.
Skillet's John Cooper recently shared that he was promised more fame nearly a decade ago if he would stop talking so much about Christ.
In a new podcast episode with Alisa Childers and John Cooper, the two podcasters and former musicians defended Matthew West's controversial song "Modest Is Hottest", saying it was a humorous way to communicate a biblical message.
In a recent episode of his podcast, Skillet frontman John Cooper argued that many people are deconstructing their faith, in part, because too many churches stray away from preaches the difficult truths in the Bible.