
The award-winning country singer who rose to fame with her hits I Hope and The Good Ones calls her Christian faith the “center” of who she is and says she expects to release a Christian album in the future.
The award-winning country singer who rose to fame with her hits I Hope and The Good Ones calls her Christian faith the “center” of who she is and says she expects to release a Christian album in the future.
The hottest Christian song in America was written after its artist, Lauren Daigle, faced a bout with depression and panic attacks that only stopped thanks to the love and support of two close friends.
American Idol Season 21 runner-up Megan Danielle shot down claims that the singing competition show's finale was rigged.
Danielle, a professing Christian, spoke to the New York Post about the rumors that the show was rigged after she came in second place behind Iam Tongi in this year's season of American Idol.
Christian singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle recently shared that her song “Rescue” was based on a vision that God gave to her about a woman she did not know but would one day meet.
Christian singer Megan Danielle has advanced to the top five on the singing competition show American Idol.
Christian singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle is gearing up to release her self-titled album this month and is thanking fans for their support.
A young Christian singer and songwriter took the final spot in the top 12 on American Idol.
Country star Granger Smith is revealing more details about his retirement from music and touring, saying he has a heart for defending the Christian faith and wants to help believers in the pews do the same.
The artist made the announcement on an Instagram video, posted Tuesday. He said "The words for this caption are so hard to find. Not because I don't believe in the truth of them, but because this marks the end of the longest era in my life! Touring…24 years of it."
Smith credits the Jesus Movement for his passion for Christ and Christian music. A three-time Grammy winner and 14-time nominee, Smith says as a tween and teen he often listened to the songs by Maranatha! Music, a ministry that was founded in 1971 by Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel to promote the music of the era’s Christian hippies.