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Steven Curtis Chapman bares soul in latest ‘I Am Second’ film

PLANO, Texas (BP) – Halfway between Possum Trot and Monkey’s Eyebrow, Ky., – Paducah, that is – Steven Curtis Chapman grew up hearing his father intervene with prayer when family discord arose.

Gloria Gaynor of ‘I Will Survive’ shares God in sacred, secular music

GREEN BROOK, N.J. (BP) – Gloria Gaynor recalls the heyday of her iconic Grammy-winning disco hit “I Will Survive” when the Lord reined her in.

Dove Award winners include CeCe Winans, Phil Wickham, Anne Wilson

NASHVILLE (BP) – Winners at the 53rd annual GMA Dove Awards included first-time winner Anne Wilson, worship leader Phil Wickham and legendary Gospel artist CeCe Winans.

CenturyMen disbanding after 53 years of choral Gospel ministry

LOUDON, Tenn. (BP) –John Condra recalls the first rehearsal of The CenturyMen, a 100-member male chorus organized in 1969 in the days of the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission (RTC).

Fisk Jubilee Singers director led toward ‘new millennium’

NASHVILLE – Paul Kwami and the Fisk Jubilee Singers were part of an unusual cohort of Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees in 2000.

Pruitt sees an opportunity to reach Gen Z

NASHVILLE (BP) – Shane Pruitt, national Next Gen director for the North American Mission Board (NAMB), says churches now more than ever have the opportunity to step into the brokenness of Generation Z with the hope of the Gospel. 

New TobyMac album ‘Life After Death’ proclaims the goodness of God

NASHVILLE (BP) – Grammy-winning contemporary Christian artist TobyMac’s new album “Life After Death,” proclaims the goodness of God amidst the most devastating of circumstances.

Jason Lovins shares story of being spared from abortion in new music video

NASHVILLE (BP) – Jason Lovins has shared his story of being spared from abortion to audiences across the country for years. But for the first time, the story is being told in video.

‘The right bait’: Alabama pastor uses rap, retreats to reel in students

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (BP) – Pastor Dewayne Rembert considers himself from the “country ghetto.” Born in 1975 in rural Linden, he had no running water or indoor toilet but ran illegal drugs in urban housing projects to buy food to eat.