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Our Generation's Identity Crisis
We don't have to believe what the world is screaming at us.
An online exclusive by Robert Pierre

Out of the Desert
Krystal Meyers talks about her "dry season" of faith.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, Fall 2008

David Crowder's Remedy for a Hurting World
An igniteyourfaith.com exclusive interview
IYF, Fall 2008

A Soldier's Smile
A hospitalized Iraqi soldier changed how Rachael Washington of the Washington Projects viewed life's rough moments.
by Catherine Newhouse
IYF, June/July 2008

Do Something Big
Leeland wants to inspire and encourage their generation to, as their latest CD puts it, live the "opposite way" from the world around them.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2008

TobyMac's Secret Recipe
When TobyMac writes his songs, he wants to make people think—but he also wants to ignite a party.
IYF, June/July 2008

Freed by Forgiveness
When the pain and brokenness of her parents' divorce came crashing down on her, Stephanie Smith realized she had a choice to make.
By Elisabeth Freeman
IYF, June/July 2008

WEB EXCLUSIVE
"Miley Made a Mistake"
What Ignite readers are saying about the Miley Cyrus photo scandal.

The Golden Ear Music Awards
More than 5,000 readers voted in our readers' choice music awards. So, who rocks your world? Here are the 2008 winners of the IYF Golden Ears …
IYF, March/April 2008

Have Fun, Be Real
Hawk Nelson is a band of fun-loving entertainers, but they balance the fun with lyrics of serious substance.
By Andy Argyrakis
IYF, March/April 2008

Why I Left the Band
Former lead singer for The Benjamin Gate, Adie Camp, discovered busyness could hurt her relationship with Christ.
By Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2008

When Life Seems Hopeless
Terrible things happen. But God is working behind the scenes.
Online exclusive by Sara Groves
Online Exclusive, January/February 2008

Different Journeys, Same Destination
Shane & Shane share their stories of faith.
Answer by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2008

Anything But Silent
Since Red debuted, they've made a lot of noise for Christ.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2008

I Want to Bring Hope
Britt Nicole has burst into Christian music—and with true purpose.
by Steven Douglas Losey
IYF, January/February 2008

Christmas Memories with Jars of Clay
The band shares their favorite holiday tunes and family stories.
Online Exclusive
Online Exclusive, November/December 2007

I Buried My Pain
Group 1 Crew's Blanca tlaks about dealing with old hurts.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, November/December 2007

When a Leader Falls
When the pastor of Desperation Band's church fell, they learned through pain.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, November/December 2007

Who I Really Am
The lead singer of Kids in the Way says looks can be deceiving.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, November/December 2007

I Hated Everyone
How God's love changed Flyleaf's Lacey Mosely.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2007

Forgiveness on American Idol
Why Mandisa forgave Simon Cowell's rude remarks.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2007

Could I Handle the Pressure?
Chris Tomlin says singing for God's glory keeps him grounded.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2007

"I Felt Forgiven"
An IYF.com exclusive interview with Lacey Mosley of Flyleaf.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, posted 09/21/2007

Back-to-School with Falling Up
What two of Falling Up's members learned in high school.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2007

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
They Won't Shut Up
BarlowGirl's latest CD, How Can We Be Silent, is all about being vocal about our faith—and they really just can't keep quiet about it. Lauren Barlow tells us why.
by Jackie A. Chapman
posted posted 07/30/07

Jon Foreman: "It's Not About Switchfoot"
An interview with Jon Foreman of Switchfoot.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2007

I Had to Be the Perfect Christian
Fireflight's Dawn Richardson tried hard to earn God's love.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2007

Salt, Light and MTV
The Afters hope God will make their music available to everyone.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2007

Roads to Redemption
How music helped Roads to Rome's Kevin O'Neal in his walk with God.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2007

Book Reviews
Five great books on topics like devotions, faith and grief, and Christian living.
by Kate E. Schmelzer
IYF, March/April 2007

A Tale of Two Breakups
Tricia Brock sought God's strength when relationships ended.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2007

Striving To Do Less
How Jeremy Camp learned to relax and give God control.
by Andy Argyrakis
IYF, March/April 2007

The 3rd Annual Golden Ear Awards
The best in music. Says who? Says you.
IYF, March/April 2007

Party With a Passion
For Family Force 5's Solomon Olds, being in a band is way to have serious fun.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2007

Strength When it Hurts
Everyone seemed to like picking on Jessie Daniels.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2007

Online Exclusive
The Rocket Summer: My Passion
Musician Bryce Avary cares deeply about his music—and his faith.
by Kate E. Schmelzer
posted 02/02/2007

Is God Like My Dad?
Billy Buchanan of Fusebox struggled to understand what it means to call God "Father."
by Steven Losey
IYF, January/February 2007

Joy in a Chicken Sandwich
How David Crowder met God in the mall food court.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2007

Protecting Our Hearts
Alyssa, Lauren and Becca Barlow talk about how they find their worth in God.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2006

Drugs Were My Escape
Seventh Day Slumber's Joseph Rojas struggled with feelings of worthlessness.
by Todd Hertz
CL, June/July 2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Audience of One
Switchfoot's Jon Foreman used to fret about what people thought, especially when the band hit it big in the mainstream and some wondered: "Are they still Christian?" They are, and he is. And here's the story.
by Collin Hansen
posted 11/27/06

Online Exclusive
Skillet: Time to Wake Up
The hard rock band talks about their new album and life outside Christian concerts.
An igniteyourfaith.com interview by Todd Hertz
posted 11/17/06

Ready to Walk Away
Kierra "KiKi" Sheard was saddened by how she acted in the face of trouble.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, November/December 2006

Online Exclusive
Brian Littrell: God Opened Doors
This Backstreet Boy never meant to be an international superstar. He wanted to be a youth pastor.
An igniteyourfaith.com interview by Todd Hertz
posted 10/27/06

The Walls Came Down
Newsboys' Peter Furler wasn't always confident and outgoing.
by Andy Argyrakis
IYF, September/October 2006

Online Exclusive
Decyfer Down's Mission
If people aren't in church, this band aims to go to them.
An igniteyourfaith.com interview by Todd Hertz
posted 10/13/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
'I Hated Christianity'
Bluesman Jonny Lang used to be addicted to booze and drugs—and he didn't want to have anything to do with Jesus. But apparently Jesus wanted something to do with him …
by Sara Groves
posted 09/25/06

Trapped
I pretended the abuse never happened. But the pain wouldn't go away.
by Sarah Kelly, as told to Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Adios, Audio A!
They've been rocking the Big House for 15 years, but Audio Adrenaline is now calling it quits. Here, bass player Will McGinniss discusses the band's last days.
by Christa Banister
posted 09/11/06

Hoping. Wishing. Waiting.
Singer/songwriter Ayiesha was discovered—once she'd taken a step of faith.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, September/October 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Out of the Ghetto
Hip-hop artist Liquid grew up in a Philadelphia neighborhood that's so tough they call it The Badlands. Though he's since left the ghetto behind, it's still a big part of his life—and music.
by Andree Farias
posted 08/21/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Coming Full Circle
Gabe Martinez of Circleslide explains his band's name, the delay in releasing their debut album, and what it was like to record with a couple of the group's heroes.
by Christa Banister
posted 08/07/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Back to His Old Streets
Long before superstardom with the Backstreet Boys, Brian Littrell grew up on Christian music. Now he returns to his roots with a solo album brimming with the things of faith.
by Carrie Erickson
posted 08/04/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
A One-Hit Wonder?
Aaron Shust became an overnight success with the smash hit "My Savior My God." But there's more where that came from—and Shust hopes to keep singing for a long time.
by Andree Farias
posted 07/24/06

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE
Audio Adrenaline Says Adios
IgniteYourFaith.com sat down with lead singer Mark Stuart and bassist Will McGinniss to find out why the band is quitting and what they're going to do after the tour.
An igniteyourfaith.com interview by Todd Hertz
posted 07/21/06

FROM TODAY'S CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE
An American Idol Singer's Prayer
New Orleans native George Huff is calling on the church to remember Katrina's victims.
by Andy Argyrakis
TC, May/June 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Growin' Up
Since her 2004 debut CD went on to win numerous awards, Kierra "Kiki" Sheard has graduated from high school and moved on to college. But not without some growing pains along the way.
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 07/03/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
After the Flood
Hurricane Katrina was just one of several big things that have shaped Jason Morant's life in recent years. And today, he won't write—or sing—worship music that's a lie.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 06/19/06

I Was a Time Bomb
Jonah 33's Vince Lichlyter wanted to live life his own way.
by Amy Nickerson and Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2006

Taking Light Into Dark Places
How P.O.D. shocked a shock jock.
by Mark Moring
IYF, June/July 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
The 411 on 429
They might seem like an overnight success, but Building 429 has been doing their thing for six years—and their popularity continues to rise despite some less-than-impressed critics.
by Andree Farias
posted 05/22/06

The Journey of a Musical Anti-Conformist
Kristal Meyers shares what God's teaching her through her music and her life.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, June/July 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
The Mainstay Way
Rather than head south to a warmer climate for college, Christian rockers Mainstay stayed in frigid Minnesota, hoping the band would catch on. The plan worked.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 05/01/06

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Falling Into a Calling
When singer/songwriter Jadon Lavik struck out with his first love, baseball, he wondered what he'd do next.
by Russ Breimeier and Todd Hertz
posted 04/17/06

The Second Annual Golden Ear Music Awards
You voted. We listened. They rock.
IYF, March/April 2006

Book Reviews
Check out these books by five of your favorite Christian artists.
by Kate E. Schmelzer
IYF, March/April 2006

The Band That Almost Wasn't
If singer Adam Agee's life had gone the way he'd wanted, there'd probably be no Stellar Kart.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2006

What's On My Heart
Rebecca St. James shares what she's learned about mentors, friends, and listening to God.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2006

I Needed to Find Myself
Hawk Nelson's Daniel Biro made some mistakes as he was trying to figure out his faith.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, March/April 2006

They Didn't Deserve Forgiveness
After his parents divorced, KJ-52 was angry for a long time.
by Mark Moring
IYF, January/February 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
A Clarion Call
With its new album, The Mission Bell, Brit rock/worship band Delirious is challenging the church to take more of a stand for the things it believes in.
by Jackie A. Chapman
IYF, January/February 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Time to Testify
P.O.D.'s first album in more than two years didn't come easily, but frontman Sonny Sandoval says it's worth the wait: "We want people to scream it from the rooftops."
by Mark Moring
IYF, January/February 2006

Desperate for Friends
Despite the way classmates treated her, Sarah wanted their acceptance.
by Todd Hertz
IYF, January/February 2006

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
She's Cool with Discomfort
Veteran singer/songwriter Ginny Owens has never felt comfortable in the spotlight. But lately, she's been learning how to embrace the uncomfortable—and to grow from it.
by Maryann B. Hunsberger
posted 12/05/2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Family Album
Sarah, Hannah and Leah Peasall were the young sisters on the O Brother, Where Are Thou? Soundtrack. Now they're being compared to the famous Carter Family singers.
by Maryann B. Hunsberger
posted 12/02/2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Away from the Rush
Teen sisters and TV stars Aly & AJ recently released their debut album, Into the Rush. Here, they step aside from their crazy, hectic schedules for a brief conversation.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 11/18/2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
The Would-Be Rock Stars
Third Day wanted their last album, 2004's Wire, to break big in the mainstream, but it didn't. So now the band's back with songs of hope for the church—or anyone who's hurting.
by Andree Farias
posted 11/07/2005

How God Used My Dark Past
Mat went through hard times, he never imagined they would help him witness to a friend.
by Todd Hertz
CL, November/December 2005

I Needed to Be Perfect
Katie Giguere thought being overweight meant giving up her dream..
by Todd Hertz
CL, November/December 2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Giving God Our All
That's the message behind the title of Audio Adrenaline's new album, Until My Heart Caves In, and it's reflected in the band members' passion for missions work.
by Erika Hueneke
posted 09/30/2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
'I'm Still Who I Am'
So says Bethany Dillon, who made a huge splash in Christian music with her self-titled debut, but is still just a normal 16-year-old kid from Bellefontaine, Ohio.
by Mark Moring
posted 09/12/2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Learning Curve
Casting Crowns' Mark Hall shares how the learning disability he struggles with helps him rely more fully on God.
by Russ Breimeier and Andy Argyrakis
posted 09/01/2005

Starving to be Perfect
My weight was nobody's business but my own.
by Josh Cromer as told to Todd Hertz
CL, September/October 2001

Mission Trip Memories
Jump5 shares the lessons they learned on a recent trip to Mexico City.
by Todd Hertz
CL, September/October 2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Extreme Makeover—from the Inside
I had hoped our "Christian Music Makeover" would make me look a little more like Lindsay Lohan. I did lose 25 pounds, but I learned a whole lot more about true transformation.
by Heather King
posted 08/11/2005

From Today's Christian magazine
Touching the Untouchables
Caedmon's Call is using its musical clout to shine a light on the horrific plight of India's 250 million Dalits.
by Andy Argyrakis
TC, July/August 2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
History in the Making
Matthew West talks about his new CD, History, growing up as a PK, and why he thinks growing up in a Christian home was both a blessing and a challenge.
by Maryann B. Hunsberger
posted 07/18/2005

From Today's Christian magazine
Songs of Heaven
How members of the award-winning band MercyMe survived an unusual year of heartbreak.
by Andy Argyrakis
TC, May/June 2005

Learning to Like Myself
Heather King of Daniel's Window didn't always like herself much.
by Todd Hertz
CL, June/July 2005

Back to School with Kutless
We sat down with three of the guys from Kutless to talk about what they were like in high school.
by Todd Hertz
CL, June/July 2005

I Felt So Lonely
Charity Von wondered why all her relationships seemed to be changing.
by Todd Hertz
CL, June/July 2005

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
On the Bandwagon?
When Kutless cut a recent album of popular praise-and-worship songs, critics accused them of simply following a trend. Jon Micah Sumrall defends the band's decision.
by Andree Farias
posted 05/23/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
tobyMac Music Video
It's called "Gone," but we have the pop-rapper's hip new music video right here. View it with Real Player, Windows Media Player dial-up, or Windows Media Player broadband.
posted 05/19/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Bleach Says Farewell … Again!
They'd said that 2003's Astronomy would be their last CD, and even followed up with a goodbye tour. But with their newest farewell album, this time they mean it. Really!
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 04/25/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
A Boy Named Jonah Grows Up
Before he was KJ-52, Jonah Sorrentino was just an angry kid from a broken home. With God's help, he eventually made peace with himself—and his parents. Here's his story.
by Mark Moring
posted 05/02/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
A Passion for the Christ
Thousands of college students attend Passion worship conferences annually. We talked to the guy behind it all, Louie Giglio, a former campus pastor with a heart on fire for God.
By Andree Farias
posted 04/25/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Switchfoot, Crabbs, Crowns Win Big
Other key winners at the 36th annual GMA Music Awards included Nicole C. Mullen, Jeremy Camp, and Building 429.
By Andree Farias, with press reports
posted 04/14/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Beauty from Pain
That's not just the title of Superchic[k]'s new album. It's the story of their life for the last year or so. Just ask the voices of the band, sisters Tricia and Melissa Brock.
by Mark Moring
posted 04/04/05

FROM CHRISTIAN MUSIC TODAY
Interview: Miracle Man
For 20 years, Sonicflood's Rick Heil suffered from an incurable disease, but was miraculously healed last year. Now the healthy Heil's got a lot of good things to share.

by Todd Hertz
posted 03/21/05

Overcoming My Fear
Sanctus Real's Mark Graalman once suffered with deep, constant anxiety.
by Todd Hertz
CL, March/April 2005

I Gave God My Dreams
Kimberly wanted to know what God wanted her to do with her life.
by Todd Hertz
CL, March/April 2005

Mission to Rock
The sisters of Everlife weren't sure what God wanted for their lives.
by Todd Hertz
CL, January/February 2005

Goat Boy Goes to High School
Relient K's Matthew Thiessen sings alot about high school stuff. But ever wonder what he was like during those years?
by Todd Hertz
CL, January/February 2005

Not Good Enough?
Singer Bethany Dillon is learning to trust in a God who is bigger than all of her bad days.
by Todd Hertz
CL, January/February 2005

Still Frenzied
When Five Iron Frenzy disbanded, frenetic frontman Reese Roper hardly skipped a beat, jumping right into his new band, a new album, and back on the road.
by Kevin D. Hendricks
CL, January/February 2005

God's Surprising Plan
Shane Barnard and Shane Everett never planned to be professional musicians-much less among the most popular in all of Christian music. But God had a bigger idea all along.
by Maryann B. Hunsberger
posted 01/10/05

The Would-Be R&B Star
During high school, Smokie Norful had a shot at R&B fame, but his father pulled the plug right before Smokie signed a record deal. Turns out that was a great decision, as Norful's now one of gospel music's true luminaries.
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 01/04/05

Picking Up the Broken Pieces
Mute Math's Paul Meany talks about his former band, Earthsuit, and how he's moving forward with new music.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 11/08/04

Naturally Nic
Salvador frontman Nic Gonzalez talks about their new album, So Natural, the band's growth, and the state of being single.
by Andree Farias
posted 12/13/04

I Felt Like A Nobody
Superchic[k]'s Tricia Brock felt like she didn't matter.
by Todd Hertz
CL, November/December 2004

Worth The Pain?
Jeremy Camp learned about Gods's faithfulness during times of struggle.
by Andy Argyrakis
CL, November/December 2004

I Was Boy-Crazy
ZOEgirl's Chrissy Conway learned how to make better dating decisions.
by Todd Hertz
CL, November/December 2004

I Felt Like a Loser
Casting Crown's Mark Hall wondered if he was good enough for God.
By Todd Hertz
CL, September/October 2004

What's New, Stacie?
The past two years have been full of changes for Stacie Orrico.
by Todd Hertz
CL, September/October 2004

A Decade of Making a Difference
Dan Haseltine and Charlie Lowell talk about what they've learned in 10 years together—and the HIV/AIDS relief project they're excited about.
by Michael Herman and Andy Argyrakis
September/October 2004

I Hated Being Home
Skillet's John Cooper had to learn how to forgive.
By Todd Hertz
CL, September/October 2004

Doing Disney with Jump5
We hung out with the Christian pop stars at Disney World recently, just before their gig at Disney's annual Night of Joy.
by Mark Moring
September/October 2004

Something from Nothing
Shawn McDonald's debut album talks about what his life would be like if God's love weren't the center of his life. It also talks about how life was for him when drug abuse and disconnection from his biological parents consumed him.
by Andree Farias
September/October 2004

Rolling Stones
Paul McCoy of hard rock band 12 Stones talks about the band's rapid rise and their faith-based message.
by Andy Argyrakis
September/October 2004

Getting Real with Sanctus
Despite a time crunch for their second CD, Sanctus Real comes up with a winner. We talk about the album and a few of their favorite things—everything from marriage to leadership to … Jamba Juice.
by by Michael Herman
September/October 2004

The 'New' SCC
Steven Curtis Chapman talks about his upcoming CD, All Things New—and some of the other new things God is doing in his life.
by Andy Argyrakis
June/July 2004

Stapp: I Am a Christian
Former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp tells us about his faith journey—falling away from God as a rebellious rock star, and, just recently, coming back to embrace Christianity.
by Mark Moring
June/July 2004

I Did Not Want to Be a Pop Star
All Rachael Lampa ever wanted to do was sing. Now she wants to be known for her songwriting and a much-matured musical style. And she's just 19 …
by Andree Farias
June/July 2004

Patience Pays
Trevor Morgan spent almost a decade in Nashville, working with other artists while waiting for his big break to come. Finally, it came.
by Andy Argyrakis
June/July 2004

Something Like Worship
California worship band Something Like Silas brings a unique flavor to its music, which vocalist Eric Owyoung says stems from the group's association with its progressive San Diego church.
by Andree Farias
June/July 2004

Building on a Strong Foundation
It didn't take long for Building 429 to achieve unprecedented success with Christian radio—three weeks, to be exact. Lead singer Jason Roy discusses how they've kept on track with God'd will amidst their rising popularity.
by Andy Argyrakis
June/July 2004

Feats of Clay
James Clay sounds like a seasoned musician on his acoustic pop/rock debut, but he had to overcome a rocky past before becoming one of the year's most promising Christian artists.
by Andy Argyrakis
June/July 2004

Finding Hope in Grief
Members of Bleach remember a brother and friend.
By Todd Hertz
June/July 2004

Pillar
Rob Beckley and his Pillar bandmates want to help fans to focus on God—and help guys break free from porn. Beckley knows the problem well. He's been there.
by Andree Farias
June/July 2004

Plus One
When Life's Not so Clear
by Todd Hertz
June/July 2004

Keepin' It Real
Shows like American Idol promise young singers a shot at stardom. Here's how a former Idol contestant RJ Helton and two other talented Christians followed their dreams without compromising their faith.
by Melissa Riddle
June/July 2004

An Ongoing Battle
Sarah Kelly's struggles with self-esteem led to a suicide attempt as a teen. She still wrestles with self-image, but now confidently sings of God's grace.
by Michael Herman
June/July 2004

The Veteran and the Rookie
Michael Tait, who's been making records for 15 years, and Kimberly Perry, whose debut CD drops this fall, visited recently. We asked Michael to interview Kimberly for us
by Mark Moring
June/July 2004

Sister Act
Three girls, three dreams—mechanic, Broadway singer, marine biologist—so, how'd BarlowGirl end up in rock & roll?
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2004

Amazed by Grace
Abandoned by his parents at birth, Todd Agnew really knows what it's like to be adopted by grace into God's family.
by Michael Herman and Russ Breimeier
CL, March/April 2004

Family Ties
Bethany Dillon writes songs well beyond her 15 years, reflecting a maturity that can only be explained by one thing—a great family upbringing.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2004

Dismal No More
After a trying year in which he wondered if he'd ever get his voice back, Big Dismal frontman Eric Durrance says things are looking up for him and the band.
by Andree Farias
CL, March/April 2004

The Good Life
Despite a disappointing 2003 career-wise, newlywed Jaci Velasquez has found true happiness in her marriage, an upcoming record, and her own new record label.
by Andree Farias
CL, March/April 2004

Meteoric Rise
Two years ago, nobody had heard of Kutless outside of Portland. Today they're one of the hottest bands in Christian rock. Here's their story.
by Dave Urbanski
CL, March/April 2004

Camp Meeting
A Jeremy Camp concert is like an old-fashioned camp meeting—lots of worship music and sharing the gospel story. Our conversation with him was a lot like that too.
by Andy Argyrakis
CL, March/April 2004

Indie Teen Queen
She doesn't have a record deal—not yet, anyway—but Jessie Daniels is showing up almost everywhere.
by Andy Argyrakis
CL, March/April 2004

Start the Party!
Out of Eden is throwing a dance party, and you're invited!
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2004

Losing Jim
When his best friend was killed in a car crash at 18, Will Holland turned to God—and songwriting—to ease his pain.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2004

Readers's Choice Christian Music Awards
Look, your own personal TRL!
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2004

Jump5 Is Jumpin'!
Despite losing one of its members, Jump5 is still red-hot on Radio Disney, eyeing a spring tour and an upcoming remix CD.
by Sandra Bretting
CL, January/February 2004

Chic[k]s in the Pulpit
Superchic[k]'s Melissa Brock says everybody has a pulpit. Here's how her band is using theirs in marvelous ways.
by Michael Herman
CL, January/February 2004

Singer, Author, Actress
Rebecca St. James has been into worship music for a long time. Here, she talks about her latest worship album, Live Worship: Blessed Be Your Name.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2004

Computer Whiz
You can find Will Hunt, the creative guru behind Apt.Core, composing electronica on his laptop almost anywhere—from the back of the bus to the middle of a field.
by Andy Argyrakis
CL, January/February 2004

Still in Eden
It hasn't always been an easy road, but after 10 years in the music biz, a rejuvenated Out of Eden celebrates with a new CD and an innovative touring agenda.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2004

Collision Course: Skillet
On earlier albums, Skillet tried everything from grunge to techno to acoustic. But with their latest, Collide, the band has founds its most comfortable sonic zone: hard rock.
by Michael Herman
CL, January/February 2004

Escaping the Pain
Justifide's Jason and Sambo Moncivaiz grew up in a family that was falling apart. then they started falling apart too.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2004

Something to Smile About
For RJ Helton, "American Idol" was just another way to share his faith.
by Holly Vicente Robaina
CL, January/February 2004

"I Felt Stuck in My Faith"
When her spiritual walk slowed to a crawl, Joy Williams turned to her mentor to get things going again.
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2003

Weird Old People
What I discovered when I finally stopped to listen to the older people in my life.
by Sara Groves
CL, November/December 2003

Tidbits & Trivia
Musicians and their pets
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2003

Rocked by a Hero
Three musicians stretch their talents—and their faith—in a rock opera about the life of Christ.
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2003

What Can We Do About AIDS?
Christian musicians are rsponding to the crisis in Africa. You can too!
by Mark Moring
CL, September/October 2003

I Felt So Ugly
As far as I was concerned, there was nothing good about me.
by Melissa Brock of Superchic[k]
CL, September/October 2003

The Christian Slim Shady?
KJ-52 used to hate being compared to Eminem. But not any more.
by Mark Moring
CL, June/July 2003

My Day As a Superchic[k]
Sandra Hodgins' amazing day with her favorite band.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2003

The Not-So-Perfect Cheat
Sometimes, being your best is really about being yourself.
by Cindy Morgan
CL, March/April 2003

Bouncing Back
When her 10-year-old cousin died of leukemia, Stacie Orrico was devastated. But she decided to turn her grief into something positive.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2003

Answering the Call
Pillar's Rob Beckley is willing to serve . . . both God and country.
by Steve Hendershot
CL, January/February 2003

I Turned My Back on God
Before joining Plus One, Jason Perry made some decisions he still regrets.
by Jason Perry
CL, January/February 2003

What's So Great About Church?
By Out of Eden's Andrea Baca
CL, November/December 2002

Rebecca Unplugged
After a serious health scare, Rebecca St. James needed a break from her killer schedule.
By Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2002

Random Acts
Four bands you gotta get to know.
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2002

Dirty Laundry
What's sin have in common with a pile of dirty clothes?
by Shaun Groves
CL, September/October 2002

Where Are You, God?
After the terrorist attacks last fall, Natalie LaRue felt like God had abandoned her. Here is her story.
by Natalie LaRue
CL, September/October 2002

Getting Real
Point of Grace Wants to Get to Know You Better. Here's Your Chance.
by Mark Moring
CL, September/October 2002

"I Wanted to be the Next Britney"
ZOEgirl's Chrissy Conway dreamed of being a rich and famous pop star, but God had bigger plans.
by Krishana Kraft
CL, June/July 2002

Mary Mary
Find out why the latest CD from R&B sisters Mary Mary is absolutely Incredible (Columbia).
by Russell Breimeier
CL, August 2002

Blind Faith
Ginny Owens is one of the brightest lights in all of Christian music, but because of her blindness—and the attitudes of others—her journey hasn't always been easy.
by Mark Moring
CL, June/July 2002

Giving Hip-Hop a Good Name
Forget those trashy rap videos you've seen on MTV. There's a holy hip-hop alternative, and we asked a Christian DJ to tell us about it.
by Mark Moring
CL, June/July 2002

"My Faith Was Shaken"
When Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine met persecuted Christians on the other side of the world, his eyes were opened like never before.
by Krishana Kraft
CL, March/April 2002

You Love These Guys!
Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman have been your favorite male artists for years. After 27 albums and hundred of songs, these guys may be better than ever.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2002

The 2002 Campus Life Christian Music Awards
Find out which artists and tunes top the charts for our readers.
CL, March/April 2002

Skillet's Answer to Marilyn Manson
These rockers want to reach teens with God's good news, and build a new generation of Alien Youth.
by Krishana Kraft
CL, January/February 2002

They Keep on Going, and Going, and…
The Newsboys have been at it for 15 years. So why not another 10, 20 or even 30 more, asks Phil Joel.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2002

The New Girls Of Christian Music
Meet five teens who are fast making a name for themselves?
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 2001

So, What's a Superchic[k], Anyway?
A new band, for one thing. It's also a way of life.
by Mark Moring
CL, September/October 2001

A Big Hit!
The guys from Third Day are hitting home runs with award-winning music that rocks!
by Mark Moring
CL, September/October 2001

A Good Sport
Jennifer Knapp might be the biggest sports nut in Christian music.
by Mark Moring
CL, July/August 2001

We Just Wanna Play!
Christian music is loaded with sports nuts. Here are some more.
by Mark Moring
CL, July/August 2001

On the Front Lines
They're hard, they're heavy and they're totally sold out for Jesus. They're P.O.D. And they're taking their mosh-pit sound onto MTV — and wherever else God leads them.
by Mark Moring
CL, May/June 2001

Meet Mark Schultz
He's a singer turned youth pastor turned … singer.
by Autumn Flutur
CL, May/June 2001

Boy, Oh, Boy!
Plus One was created by the music industry as a response to boy band mania. But the guys in the group believe God has been behind every step of the way.
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 2001

Grrrl Pop
Girl bands seem to be popping up everywhere. Here are some you'll want to check out.
by Autumn Flutur
CL, March/April 2001

The 2001 Campus Life Readers' Choice Awards
Find out what artists and tunes topped the charts for Campus Life readers.
CL, March/April 2001

I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
Today's praise & worship music points upward to God—and challenges us to live out what we say we believe.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2001

We Recommend…
The praise amp; worship music boom brings a ton of great CDs along with it.
by Mark Moring
CL, January/February 2001

What God Is Teaching Me
Three top musicians, including Michael W. Smith, talk about what they're learning in their walk with Christ.
by Martin Cockroft
CL, November/December 2000

Meet RelientK
by Martin Cockroft
CL, November/December 2000

Meet Kendall Payne
From the Lilith Fair to TV's Popular, Kendall Payne's music is going places—places where she can shine a little light in a dark world.
by Martin Cockroft
CL, September/October 2000

Virtual Play with Audio A
We caught up with our favorite underdogs and, well, things got a little goofy.
by Martin Cockroft
CL, September/October 2000

"Our Heroes"
Christian artists like Steven Curtis Chapman talk about people who've shown them how to make life count.
interviews by Martin Cockroft and Chris Lutes
CL, July/August 2000

Tracy Dawn: Facing Her Past
Raped when she was 17, musician Tracy Dawn spent years running from her pain. But she finally found hope and healing in a loving Savior.
by Chris Lutes
CL, May/June 2000

The 2000 Campus Life Readers' Choice Awards
Find out what artists and tunes topped the charts for Campus Life readers.
CL, March/April 2000

LaRue: Best of Friends
They're more than siblings! Phillip and Natalie LaRue are best buds who like to do everything together, especially if it involves music.
by Chris Lutes
CL, March/April 2000

Gospel Gangstaz: Amazin' Grace
God doesn't give up on anybody. Just ask these former gang members.
by Chris Lutes
CL, January/February 2000

Jars of Clay: Not Afraid Anymore
On their last album, Jars of Clay let outside expectations bottle up their creativity. But a new album, with a new producer, got them loosened up and ready to rock.
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 1999

The Newsboys: Step Back from the Microphone
The Newsboys reflect on life-changing experiences that take place after the crowds clear and the lights go down.
by Chris Lutes
CL, July/August 1999

Third Day: The Heart of Worship
The guys in Third Day work hard to keep God at the center of their music—and their lives.
by Martin Cockroft
CL, May/June 1999

The 1999 Campus Life Readers' Choice Awards
Find out what artists and tunes topped the charts for Campus Life readers.
CL, March/April 1999

Ska Mania!
The Supertones, Five Iron Frenzy, The Insyderz. That's what they called it when three of the hottest ska bands around hit the road together last fall. And "mania" was a good description, because there was no telling what might happen at any of their shows…
by Mark Moring
CL, March/April 1999

Deliriou5?
Crazy name aside, these five guys are out to rock their world—and they're ready to take you along.
by Chris Lutes
CL, January/February 1999

Close Encounters
Jennifer Knapp never knows where she might find a touch of God's grace.
by Elesha Hodge
CL, January/February 1999

dc Talk: Out of this World
dc Talk digs into the mysteries of faith with the release of its long-awaited new album, Supernatural.
by Mark Moring
CL, November/December 1998

Up Close & Personal
Point of Grace trades big-time stage shows for a simpler, friendlier approach.
by Chris Lutes
CL, November/December 1998

Smalltown Poets: Poetry in Motion
Committed to their music and their fans, Smalltown Poets are going the extra mile to put God's love in action.
by Chris Lutes
CL, September/October 1998

Faith in Tough Times
Sixpence None the Richer talks about staying close to God when life is hard.
by Michael Johns
CL, September/October 1998

Audio Adrenaline: Adrenaline Rush!
The road to success hasn't been easy for Audio Adrenaline. But so far, it's been quite a ride.
by Chris Lutes
CL, July/August 1998

WWJD Lyrics!
lyrics by Steve Wiggins of Big Tent Revival
CL, May/June 1998

The 1998 Campus Life Readers' Choice Awards
Find out what artists and tunes topped the charts for Campus Life readers.
CL, March/April 1998

Jaci Velasquez: Hanging Out with Jaci V.
Share an afternoon of honest talk with pop singer Jaci Velasquez.
by Chris Lutes
CL, March/April 1998

The Supertones: Jumpin' Ska High!
Why getting a good look at The Supertones ain't easy …
by Chris Lutes
CL, March/April 1998

The Waiting: Ordinary People
The Waiting is made up of four regular guys who happen to rock with the best of 'em.
by Chris Lutes
CL, January/February 1998

Rebecca St. James: It's Still All About God
Whether she's talking about her music, life on the road, or guys, Rebecca St. James says …
by Chris Lutes
CL, November/December 1997

Out of This World Music!
You're headed for Mars on a space shuttle. You love music, but intergalactic travel regulations allow you to take only one cassette. What 10 Christian songs would have to go with you? That's a question we asked you—and here's how five of you answered.
CL, November/December 1997

Steven Curtis Chapman: Great Expectations
Despite his amazing success, Steven Curtis Chapman still struggles to feel accepted by others.
by Chris Lutes
CL, September/October 1997

The Best of SCC
When we interviewed Steven, we asked him to reflect on his decade in Christian music.
by Chris Lutes
CL, September/October 1997

4Him: 4Giveness
For the guys in 4Him, music is easy. Friendship is hard.
by Chris Lutes
CL, July/August 1997

Carolyn Arends: Folk Meets Rock Head-On
Carolyn Arends used to be too shy to look you in the eye. So what's she doing now in front of thousands of fans?
by Chris Lutes
CL, July/August 1997

Straight from the Heart
Kathy Troccolli returns with an album of tunes for the soul.
interview by Chris Lutes
CL, May/June 1997

The 1997 Campus Life Readers' Choice Awards
Find out what artists and tunes topped the charts for Campus Life readers.
CL, March/April 1997



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