Home > Music > Commentaries
Worship Music Overkill?
The praise-and-worship music craze has apparently worn out its welcome with many of our readers, who definitely agree that record labels shouldn't require their artists to do it.
posted 03/28/06
The Bible and U2
Bono and his band often work scriptural references into their songs, and the resulting poetryand musicis irresistible to listeners
whether they're people of faith or spiritual seekers. A book excerpt.
by Christian Scharen
posted 03/27/06
Ready to Exhale
Life's pace rarely gives us pause to look deep inside ourselves. Forget finding the answers
for now. I'm just giving myself permission to stop and ask the questions.
by Margaret Becker
posted 03/20/06
No Stones for Stapp
When a few of our readers bashed Scott Stapp for his recent alleged bad behavior, many other readers came to his defense. And no one seems to want to cast the first stone.
posted 12/20/05
Extreme Makeoverfrom the Inside
I had hoped our "Christian Music Makeover" would make me look a little more like Lindsay Lohan. I did lose 25 pounds, but I learned a whole lot more about true transformation.
by Heather King
posted 08/08/05
Finding the Real Africa
On a recent tour of Africa in conjunction with the release of their debut album, Christian band Chronos found the heart of the continent in the form of an infant orphan boy.
posted 08/01/05
Sticking Up for Crossover Artists
In an ongoing discussion/debate regarding Christian artists who "cross over" to the mainstream, many readers added their two cents worthand moreto the conversation.
posted 07/25/05
Have Crossover Artists Sold Out?
"They're more carnal than spiritual," one writer claims in a response to our recent commentary about the crumbling divide between secular and sacred music.
by Jim Pruitt
posted 07/18/05
Secular, Sacred, or Both?
Some Christian artists "cross over" to the mainstream, and some have been there all along. They might argue that the line between the secular and sacred is a blurry oneif it exists at all.
by Kate Bowman
posted 07/11/05
On the Horizon
Looking ahead to some of the most anticipated Christian albums for the rest of this year.
by Russ Breimeier
posted 04/25/05
My Rant Against CCM
I was so busy bashing the state of contemporary Christian music that I almost forgot to point the accusatory finger at myself. Then God stepped in
with conviction.
by Dick Staub
posted 04/18/05
The Gospel Truth
In the last 20-something years, black gospel music has experienced phenomenal growth, even becoming a big part of the mainstream scene. But is all that growth necessarily a good thing?
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 04/11/05
Taking Back the Music
Black women are questioning mainstream hip-hop portrayals of them in new ways. But the discussion isn't limited to African-Americans, women or even to hip-hop lovers. So how can we redeem the genre?
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 02/14/05
Best Gospel Albums
Representing a diversity of styles and sounds, these 10 rose to the top of the list for our gospel writer.
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 01/31/05
Learning from the Masters
The modern worship movement, with its me-focused lyrics and shallow choruses, could take a cue from some of the great hymn writers of yesteryear.
by Steven Gertz
posted 01/17/05
The Otherness of God
God is so immeasurably beyond us that we must not be guilty of dumbing down our efforts to worship him.
by Matt Redman
posted 09/07/04
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Try an Issue of Today's Christian RISK-FREE!
|
|
|
No credit card required. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only. Click here for International orders.
If you decide you want to keep Today's Christian coming, honor your invoice for just $17.95 and receive five more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The trial issues are yours to keep, regardless.
Give Today's Christian as a gift
Buy 1 gift subscription, get 1 FREE!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | |