Craig Morgan says his faith is 'non-negotiable,' praises 'resurgence of American pride’
Craig Morgan's new EP "American Soundtrack" encapsulates the values the country singer has always held close: God, family and country.

Craig Morgan's new EP "American Soundtrack" encapsulates the values the country singer has always held close: God, family and country.
No gospel music artist has had more of a seismic impact on Christian music over the last 100 years than Bill Gaither.
Karl Paulknack, concert pianist and dean of music for Ithaca College in New York says, “I’m not just an entertainer. I’m a lot closer to a paramedic, a firefighter, or a rescue worker.”
Jonathan McReynolds' new book "Before You Climb Any Higher" serves as a roadmap for those who, like him, have spent too much time striving for mountaintop experiences — only to find that the most important things are waiting in the valley.
Despite his many achievements, Grammy Award-winning gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds believes it’s in the “valley moments” that true growth, spiritual renewal, and identity in Christ are found.
Bethel Music's latest album, "We Must Respond," has a clear message: gratitude and worship are not optional but essential responses to God’s goodness.
From the ghettos of Brooklyn, to a successful singing career, to a stunning restoration in Jesus, Jeannie Ortega, a contemporary Christian musical artist, fought demonic attacks, thoughts of suicide, rejection and being treated like a commodity as a secular pop star.
For Jenn Johnson, the power of worship is more than just melody and lyrics; it’s a “holy exchange” between humanity and the divine.
"He Rules The World," a family-friendly live performance concert event, blends rock music, narration and animation to create a Broadway-style experience that tells the timeless story of Christ's birth set against a soundtrack inspired by the likes of Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd and Styx.
Muslims in a village in Indonesia stopped a church choir from rehearsing on Sunday evening for a Christmas service on the false premise that the Christians needed permission from community leaders, sources said.