Quantcast
FREE MUSIC NEWSLETTERS
 In Tune


CCM Magazine.com - Christ Community Music
ALL HEADLINES
X

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

  • ! Album Alert: Tuesday, June 2, 2009
    (June 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Check out our weekly "! Album Alert" to find out what's "it" in the world of Christian music.
  • ! News and Views: Friday, May 29, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Keeping you in the know with the week's most "it" news stories in Christian music.
  • ! Album Alert: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Check out our weekly "! Album Alert" to find out what's "it" in the world of Christian music.
  • ! News and Views: Friday, May 22, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Keeping you in the know with the week's most "it" news stories in Christian music.
  • ! Album Alert: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Check out our weekly "! Album Alert" to find out what's "it" in the world of Christian music.
  • ! News and Views: Friday, May 15, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Keeping you in the know with the week's most "it" news stories in Christian music.
  • ! Album Alert: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
    (May 2009)
    Andy Argyrakis
    Check out our weekly "! Album Alert" to find out what's "it" in the world of Christian music.

Page   1  2  3  4  5  >

! 2008: This Year in Christian Music, Part 1
By Andy Argyrakis

This week, we bring you the first of a two part series chronicling Christian music’s major moments of 2008.

CCM IN CYBERSPACE

After blazing trails as a print magazine throughout the past three decades, CCM Magazine continued to evolve with the times by launching a full-fledged version into cyberspace. Outside of its usual features, CD reviews, concert coverage and news stories, the new site also debuted to tremendous fanfare thanks to podcasts, album streams and several other digital exclusives.
Advertisement

STEVEN CURTIS SADNESS

Pop superstar Steven Curtis Chapman made international headlines after the passing of his daughter, Maria, due to a tragic accident at the family’s Tennessee home. But rather than keeping quiet about the news, the family boldly witnessed their faith to the public, talking about issues of grief and confusion over the incident, but also about their unflinching hope in Christ and unconditional love for one another. Emotional and inspirational appearances included “Larry King Live,” “Good Morning America” and People magazine.

LOSING A LEGEND

The Christian music community also experienced another major loss as pioneering singer/songwriter Larry Norman passed away at age 60. The regularly tagged “Father of Christian Music” was known for the solo smashes “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?” and “I Wish We’d All Been Ready,” along with time with the band People. “I feel like a prize in a box of cracker jacks with God’s hand reaching down to pick me up,” Norman wrote on his website the day before dying. “I have been under medical care for months. My wounds are getting bigger. I have trouble breathing. I am ready to fly home. I won’t be here much longer. I can’t do anything about it. My heart is too weak. I want to say goodbye to everyone… Goodbye, farewell; we will meet again.”

PASSION GOES GLOBAL

What was originally meant as merely an American ministry specifically geared around college-aged worshippers has since become an international phenomenon. This year, the Passion movement launched a global tour, allowing artists like Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman and the David Crowder Band (to name a few), plus speaker Louie Giglio to earn an even greater ministry platform.

Page   1  2  3

COMMENTS
  • brentkohl 12/17/2008 8:54 AM
    Let's not be confused. I don't think the decision to can CCM's print magazine was the doing of those closest to the magazine itself. That decision was made by the ownership and was motivated by financial considerations. CCM's representatives did the honorable thing by attempting to put a positive spin on the situation out of respect for the ownership. But I highly doubt that they really believe terminating the print magazine was a great thing.
  • Bananaleaf 12/17/2008 1:19 AM
    2008 was a sad year in that CCM magazine bit the dust. I read CCM cover to cover, but I rarely come to ccmmagazine.com because 1) I read magazines in print form, not online, and 2) ccmmagazine's web pages are an utter mess. There is nothing in them that draws me in; all the clutter just drives me away the few times I do show up. I do hope you'll bring back the print magazine. It was just getting better than ever when you canned it!
  • jeff.s 12/13/2008 11:22 AM
    The new online CCM is a huge disappointment and not at all what was promised. The whole idea of it was to provide up-to-the-minute news features and articles. Take a look at the headline section. Once a week you post 3 or 4 news stories and an album review. Period. Look at any other news sites on the internet; they're updated daily or several times per day. This site appears to be run by somebody devoting 2 hours a week to it.
  • CCMmagazine.com (Salem All-Pass) registration.
    With your free membership, you will be able to add your reviews to alums, comment on articles, and more! Join today.
    Salem Forums Users: You do not need to register for a new account; your forums account is part of the "Salem All-Pass."
    Required fields marked with *
    *Username:
    *Password:
    *Confirm Password:
    *E-mail Address:
    FREE NEWSLETTERS
    Terms of Use / Privacy Policy
Rewards Zone
STAFF BLOGVIEW MORE
  • CCM Blogs
    New Digital Issue is Live!
    Check out our new digital issue featuring Leeland.
SITE SPOTLIGHTS
CCM magazine.com - Christ Community Music
CCMmagazine.com is a proud member of the Salem Publishing family of sites providing content and resources such as :
& the Salem Communications family of sites including: