
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Michael W. Smith is facing backlash for seemingly endorsing the controversial The Passion Translation (TPT) of the Bible.
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Michael W. Smith is facing backlash for seemingly endorsing the controversial The Passion Translation (TPT) of the Bible.
An original four-day run for a film featuring Andrea Bocelli, Michael W. Smith and other popular singers has been extended to eight days due to audience demand, its distributor says.
Grammy-winning artist Michael W. Smith, fresh off an event in Vietnam that drew thousands, says he believes “God is on the movie” around the world and that a global revival is breaking out.
“Something's happening,” Smith told Christian Headlines. “I'm so grateful that I'm alive to get to see it.”
Smith referenced the Asbury revival but also a series of other events: the timely release of Jesus Revolution and the popularity of The Chosen, among them.
"I'm grateful that music is a healer," Smith said "You know, it always has been. I'm just praying that this song will give these people some hope. And that they'll be able to come back stronger than ever, and that this war will end."
A handful of Christian artists, including Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns and TobyMac are embarking on drive-in tours this summer.