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Christmas Carols: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

A hymn celebrating the hope of Messiah’s advent

Written by Keith Mathison | Sunday, December 16, 2012

The hymn is based on a prophecy in Isaiah 7, a prophecy that looks forward to the birth of a child who will be named Immanuel, which means “God with us.” In Eden, God had been present with mankind, but as a result of the Fall, man was exiled from God’s presence. From that point... Continue Reading

Of the Father’s Love Begotten

The story of an ancient Advent hymn

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Sunday, December 9, 2012

At the age of fifty-seven, at the height of his power and prestige, Prudentius grew weary of civic life and considered his life thus far to have been a waste. He was having a midlife crisis (or, given the age span at the time, more like an almost-at-the-end-of-my-life crisis). So the successful lawyer, judge, and... Continue Reading

On Theology, Rap, and Pop Culture

Theology is always conceived of and articulated within a social and cultural context.

Written by Bruce Ashford | Monday, December 3, 2012

We make belittling jokes about pastors or youth pastors who seek to preach the gospel in a manner that is meaningful to these culture and sub-cultures. Instead of belittling those who try to minister meaningfully, we need to encourage them to do it well, and follow suit ourselves.

Mumford & Sons and the Death of Church Music

If I want to sing a bunch of stale, bland pop songs, I’ll have a campfire, not go to church.

Written by Jordan Bloom, The American Conservative | Sunday, October 7, 2012

What Mumford has discovered, along with his masters at Universal, is that this goopy, self-serious emotionalism sells like crazy. And since he apparently has no interest in new musical ideas, you end up with a relentlessly monotonous body of work that amounts to more of a brand than an oeuvre.

Puritans and Propaganda

Holy Hip-Hop Controversy: Rapper Propaganda’s blistering critique of Puritanism’s racist history has some Reformed listeners crying foul.

Written by Anthony Bradley | Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Is criticizing the racist roots of Puritanism out of bounds? That’s what some Calvinists are debating following Christian rapper Propaganda’s scathing indictment of Puritan history.

The Church’s Antipathy to Popular Music

Part 5 of the Christian church's history in relation to popular entertainment

Written by Bob Case | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

T.G, an unidentified Puritan divine, wrote a 1616 treatise on why Christians should not go to stage plays and listed seven reasons why not: “The Puritan authorities hated and feared the theater because it portrayed immorality and could be used to promote subversive ideas.”

Meet Lecrae, the Christian Rapper Tearing Up the Charts

A two-minute bio on hip-hop's God-loving, chart-topping artist

Written by Tim Newcomb, Time Magazine | Wednesday, September 19, 2012

At age 19, Lecrae attended a conference at the prodding of a friend and heard James White deliver a message that he says “turned his world upside down and showed him his need for a savior.”

What Happened to My CCM?

Much has changed in a generation—the bands, the industry. Oh, and me.

Written by Joel Heng Hartse | Saturday, August 4, 2012

I'm really happy to see new material from some of my favorite musicians, but I know that I'm not the same person I was when I started going to rock shows in church basements. I no longer put band stickers on my car or wear their buttons on my jacket. I no longer listen to Christian radio or buy my music from Bible bookstores. But these are some of the people who taught me what I know about faith, hope and love—and I'll be forking over some cash this year to hear them do it again.

Perimeter Church (PCA) Worship Leader Wins GRAMMY® Award for Best Contemporary Song

Written by byFaithonline.com | Wednesday, March 14, 2012

“I record for a label that lets me work at a church instead of having to always be on tour. And I love how it all interconnects. This dynamic is what makes me a healthy person. I am blessed!” When Laura Story penned her now-famous song “Blessings,” she could hardly have imagined the way it... Continue Reading

Paul Simon: ‘God Comes Up a Lot in My Songs’

Written by Kim Lawton | Tuesday, January 10, 2012

He decided he wanted to meet (John) Stott, and a friend helped connect them. Simon called the theologian and offered to take him out for dinner. He said Stott told him he didn’t go out much anymore and instead invited the musician to his flat for tea and biscuits. Paul Simon’s latest album, So Beautiful... Continue Reading

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