NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR BOB GOFF TEACHES CHILDREN THAT THEIR DREAMS HAVE A PURPOSE WITH UPCOMING STORYBOOK “DREAM BIG FOR KIDS” Children’s Title Coauthored With Daughter Lindsey Goff Viducich Releases October 4 Via Tommy Nelson, Available now for Preorder San Diego, Calif. (August 18, 2022) – New York Times bestselling author Bob […]
Behind the Lyrics: “Grace Every Day” by Dan Loch
Every time I leave home, I check my pockets to make sure I have the essentials. Phone? Check. Keys? Check. Wallet? Check. Guitar pick? Check. These are the things that I need to go about my daily business. If I want my car to start, then I need to have […]
“1997: 25 Albums Celebrate 25 Years” by Josh Balogh
1997—What a year! I know I probably say that about every year in my favorite decade of music, but I think by the time you hit the end of this article you’ll agree that these 25 Christian albums turning 25 in 2022 are of the highest quality. In fact, I […]
“Ranking David Crowder Band’s Discography” by Josh Balogh
David Crowder Band was a genre-blending wrecking ball of creative energy that co-existed in a timeframe when most worship-based artists played it safe. Some would even say they dared to be “unsuccessful” in lieu of pushing the boundaries and chasing the muse. I liked that about them then, but appreciate […]
“Alone but Together” by Hanna Kim
On a cold day this past December, I was on the bus to New York City from Boston. My plan was to visit my old friends. The ride was a bit uncomfortable with a thick K94 face mask on my face and surrounded by many passengers. I knew there were […]
“2012: 25 Christian Albums Celebrating 10 Years” by Josh Balogh
Today we visit the year 2012 and highlight twenty-five excellent offerings from the world of faith-based music. The albums span musical stylings from hip-hop, to singer-songwriter—pop-punk, hard rock, Americana, and indie-rock to avant-garde modern worship. There’s a comeback album, a final album, a one-hit wonder, a magnum opus, and plenty […]
As Six Million Refugees Flee Ukraine, a Rwandan Refugee Who Survived Genocide Highlights the Plight of Refugees Coming to America—and a Plea for Action
After fleeing the Rwandan genocide, William Mwizerwa founded the non-profit for other refugees in the US, Legacy Mission Village. There was even a feature film made about his life (and now a book) entitled Beautifully Broken. Michael W. Smith had this to say about the book: “Beautifully Broken is a powerful story of […]
Big Idea Content Group Releases The VeggieTales Podcast: Very Veggie Silly Stories Season 1 Now Available
Big Idea Content Group Releases The VeggieTales Podcast: Very Veggie Silly Stories Season 1 Now Available Los Angeles, Calif. – Big Idea Content Group announces the release of season one of The VeggieTales Podcast: Very Veggie Silly Stories, a delightful new podcast featuring the hilarious conversations, entertaining vignettes, silly songs, and faith-filled storytelling of Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and […]
“Doorways & Tombstones – Behind the Song” by Jonathan Allen Wright
Why do we do what we hate? Honestly this question plagues me all of the time. I tend to be an “act first” kind of guy. I say things and then about 5 minutes later I’ll find myself thinking, “wait a second, Jonathan….what even was that?”. I know I’m not […]
“Hiraeth” by Clare Bell
Hiraeth is a word from my home – Wales – a land small in size, but steeped in song and revival history. Hiraeth has no English translation but it can be likened to a mix of deep longing, nostalgia and melancholy. The meaning goes deeper, being connected to the very […]