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"I think God gives certain Christian artists the ability to go into secular music and make a difference."
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'Honest Music for Thinking People'
Switchfoot's drummer talks about his music and faith heritage and what's playing on Jesus' iPod.
Jars of Clay's lead singer talks about their new album and why Christian pop music is a contradiction.
How does MercyMe avoid temptation on the road? And who are the three people Bart Millard wants to meet in life?
Third Day's Tai Anderson talks about his faith, the band's fans and detractors, and the prayer that keeps him going.
Day of Fire frontman Joshua Brown found God after a near-fatal drug overdose. Luckily, God still wants him to rock.
Prompted by a conversation on a balcony, a love of hymns, and an obsession with guitar, David Crowder discovers his calling.
The lead singer for Kids in the Way says we should stop judging music and start embracing the spirits of the songs.
Rocker Rob Beckley of Pillar offers some advice to former Korn guitarist and new Christian Brian 'Head' Welch.
You won't find Kutless' singer screaming on street corners, spreading the Christian message. He'd rather do it by loving people.
Christian rock band Building 429 helps their young audience understand that it's OK not to be perfect.
Roaring Lambs: An Overview
Mark Joseph takes a look at the Roaring Lambs movement.
Mark Joseph reviews Bob Briner's last book to motivate Christians to change the culture.
David Drury says that, packed with the usual suspects, Roaring Lambs won't carry much outside the Christian arena
A review of 'Final Roar' by Michael G. Maudlin
A Lamb Roars Back
Dan Haseltine, lead singer for Jars of Clay, tells his side.
Matt Slocum of Sixpence None the Richer puts in his two pence.
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