- 06/06/2007
Gospel Music Channel Celebrates Black Music Month with Special Programming
June marks this years Black Music Month and the Gospel Music Channel (GMC) is celebrating it with monthlong special programming.
Tags Television - 06/06/2007
Appeals Court Rules Against FCC Decency Regulations
Pro-family groups have been expressing their disappointment over a recent vote by a U.S. Court of Appeals which overruled a federal regulators decision penalizing the FOX network over decency standards, a big victory for major TV networks.
Tags Television - 06/06/2007
Rebecca St. James Challenged to Prove Selling-Power of Christian Concerts
Popular Christian songstress Rebecca St. James has been invited to play at a secular venue in upstate New York on June 15 as a test to see whether or not Christian concerts can sell.
- 06/06/2007
'Bible Experience' Wins Audiobook of the Year at Secular Expo
An audio Bible project took home Audiobook of the Year after beating out all its competitors at this years Book Expo America (BEA) 2007, which ended Sunday in New York City.
- 06/05/2007
Over 40,000 to Miss Christian Music Festival Due to Downpour
Organizers for this years Collide Music Festival have announced that it will be postponed for one year due to excessive rain.
- 06/05/2007
New Report Shows Rise in Religious Book Sales
An annual publication that gives a comprehensive view of U.S. book publishing dollar and unit sales has unveiled a snapshot of the religious book market that is different from another recent report, which labeled 2006 as a difficult year for religious books.
- 06/03/2007
Youth Movement Boosts Hillsong United Album to No. 1
World-renowned Australian Christian rock group Hillsong United has rocketed up the U.S. charts with their newest album release All of the Above, debuting at the No. 1 spot on Billboards Top Christian/Gospel Albums.
- 06/01/2007
O'Reilly Accuses Kan. Governor of Protecting Illegal Abortionist
Bill OReilly, conservative talk show host of The OReilly Factor, has accused Kansass governor of protecting an abortionist who is allegedly providing illegal abortions.
Tags Ethics/rights - 06/01/2007
Switchfoot to Kick Off Third Annual Bro-Am Charity
Christian crossover band Switchfoot is gearing up for its third annual Bro-Am, an event which combines surfing and music to help out charity.
- 06/01/2007
Retired Pastor Scours World for 'God's Fingerprints'
A pastor who just resigned this past Sunday is already on to his next mission: to gather a team of interviewers to collect stories of faith from around the world.
- 05/31/2007
Analysis: Mega-Stardom Muddling Faith of Christian Pop Stars
Over the past several months, the faith of some female celebrities in the secular music scene has become more of an issue for their friends, family, and the media.
- 05/31/2007
Will Graham to Speak to 10,000 at Jfest Music Celebration
Chattanooga, Tenn., will host the ninth annual Jfest Christian music festival this weekend, bringing in some of the nations top artists and Christian speaker Will Graham, grandson of renowned evangelist Billy Graham.
- 05/31/2007
Mark Schultz to Visit Boyhood Adoption Agency Amid Charity Bike Tour
Mark Schultz is forging ahead on his "Across America" bike tour to raise money for orphans and widows, racking up 1,287 miles and $75,000 for charity.
- 05/30/2007
Bebe & Cece Winans Reunite for New Album after 13 Years
The groundbreaking gospel duo BeBe & CeCe Winans has announced that they will be reuniting for a new album after 13 years of solo careers.
- 05/30/2007
Report: Religious Books Had a 'Difficult Year'
The Association of American Publishers (AAP), the national trade association of the U.S. book publishing industry, recently released its annual estimate of total book sales in the United States, and according to its findings, religious books had a difficult year.


