The Best Tiny Desk Concerts of 2025 – RELEVANT
NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have always been the great equalizer. Strip away the lights and the reverb, and you find out which artists can actually hold a
NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have always been the great equalizer. Strip away the lights and the reverb, and you find out which artists can actually hold a
The managing editor of The Babylon Bee has drawn widespread backlash in recent days when he claimed all professing Roman Catholics in Gaza support Hamas
The founding Black Sabbath frontman died on Tuesday morning surrounded by loved ones, according to a statement from his family. Osbourne died just weeks after performing a farewell show in England, af...
Brandon Lake is addressing the backlash he’s received from some Christians over his recent collaboration with country artist Jelly Roll. During a concert
A Texas state representative and aspiring Baptist preacher said he believes the true test of a Christian is not how much they love Jesus but whether they love Judas and suggested Mary gave her
First, it was The Chosen racking up box office numbers that would make a Marvel exec blush. Then Amazon dropped House of David, which immediately ascended
Christian recording artist Forrest Frank revealed over the weekend that he suffered a serious back injury while skateboarding and the God-glorifying song he wrote while confined to his bed has
The Fan Favorite winner in NPR’s Tiny Desk contest speaks with CT about the message of “imago interlude” and the prophetic voice of Christian hip-hop.
The 29-year-old Texan formally received the title of champion golfer of the year on Sunday after winning the 153rd British Open in Northern Ireland by a multi-stroke margin. Scheffler gave a dominant ...
Cory Asbury isn’t in the business of damage control. He knows what the Christian music world expects: Stick to the script. Stay inspirational. Don’t touch
Sometimes your Bible app just isn’t cutting it anymore. You open it. You scroll. You read a verse. Then you promptly forget what it said five seconds