Christian recording artist Lauren Daigle is using the music video for her new song, “Hold on to Me,” to raise money for several charities.
March is Women's History Month and the spotlight is on the "Queen of Soul," Aretha Franklin.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees, the NFL’s leader in career completions and yards passing, has decided to retire after 20 NFL seasons, including his last 15 with New Orleans.
During a week 5 battle against division rival New York last year, Dallas Cowboys star QB Dak Prescott suffered a gruesome injury that left his right ankle pointing sideways. He was carted off the field, ruled out for the season, and diagnosed with a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle.
Grammy-winning musician Harry Connick Jr. spent much of 2020 working on his latest new album, which is scheduled for release on March 19th.
Following multiple setbacks due to the pandemic, Emmy-winning actor and best-selling author Patricia Heaton is asking for prayers as she finalizes film production on a collaboration with her husband David Hunt and two of their sons.
The Erwins, who are among the very talented stars of Southern Gospel's new generation, have been nominated for a Grammy award under the Best Roots Gospel Album category.
Country and pop music superstar Carrie Underwood turned 38 on Wednesday. To celebrate her birthday, she says she wanted to give a gift to her fans, the release of a song from her upcoming album, "My Savior." It's an old standard loaded with Biblical truth: "Nothing but the Blood of Jesus."
Disney+ appears to be following suit with other companies that are removing classic elements of the culture, blocking movies from its kid's menu as part of its "commitment to diversity and inclusion."
Zach Williams and Dolly Parton won the Grammy Award on Sunday for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for their duet on Williams' song, "There Was Jesus".