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John Mays, one of Christian music’s most respected executives, joins Michael Easley in studio and shares his insights on the Christian Music Industry and the importance of “making the truth new” in songwriting and art.

What we believe about the gospel can lead to danger. In a culture where all religions are considered true or there is no absolute truth, how we approach the gospel is paramount.

Is the inerrancy of Scripture still relevant in our context today? Is God the true author of the Bible? Is His Word infallible? The answers to those questions tremendously impact how we read and apply God’s Word within the context our lives.

Arguably the best lyricist in today’s Christian music, Tony Wood, shares about his struggles and joys, facing rejection, and trusting Christ within his context as a songwriter and author of “A Parent’s Book of Prayers.”

Kurt Heinecke, Director of music for the award-winning show Veggie Tales, integrates faith into his rich musical gifts. I talked with Kurt about the ways followers can embrace talents while serving as an example of God’s love.

God gave me words to express Him; He gave the expression of painting to David Arms. I wrote many years ago, “One Creator, Perfect Designer, Forgive me for missing Your art.” Join me in studio with artist David Arms.

Chapter 5 of Ephesians calls on Christians to “imitate” God. How can we, who are so un-Godlike, represent a King? In the first installment of our Walk in Wisdom series, we unpack the concept of loving as Christ through forgiveness.

The tension of Christianity is measuring ourselves by a behavioral scale we’ve created for ourselves, comparing ourselves to others. However, our transformation in the Sprit is not behavioral, but of a mindset. Here’s what that means.

If you came to Christ later in life, do you remember your life before? Recalling where we came from to remind ourselves that we are different in Christ can be beneficial—here’s why.

Tolerance is a difficult word due to the way our culture has muddied it, but bearing with people describes loving others as God has called us to. Learn more about what it means to walk in the Holy Spirit—appreciating the worth of all people and showing compassion.