Logan Sekulow is the co-editor of CCM Magazine, television host and producer, filmmaker, and longtime voice in faith-based media. With a background that all of media Logan has helped revitalize CCM Magazine into a multi-platform brand that bridges generations of Christian music fans.
Did you grow up with Superbook or McGee and Me and now wish there was great Biblically based animated content for your kids? Well, it’s happening and this is clearly the year for animated Jesus & friend...
On a dark Monday in October, I found myself tucked into a suburban coffeehouse, the kind of place where you expect laptops and lattes, not an event being broadcast across the entire country. Yet here we were ...
The first time I connected with Baylee Littrell, it was through a Zoom screen. He was in the studio recording a raw, trembling new song called “Hey Jesus,” and I caught him in that brief post–American Ido...
Just a block off Broadway, where the loudest party in the south is happening, something new is singing its way into Music City’s heart. The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music officially opened its doors...
It’s rare for a sports theme song to become part of the culture, but the moment the first notes of Roundball Rock hit, I’m transported back in time to the 1990s on the couch with my family, waiting for Jord...
When the opening chords of “Shout To The Lord” rang out in the mid-90s, the song instantly defined a new era of modern worship. Written by Darlene Zschech in 1994 and sung by millions across the world, it b...
Wes Bayliss doesn’t sound like a man who’s trying to impress anybody. He talks slow, pauses often, and lets silence sit in the room like another instrument. He’s a big Southern man, Alabama born, who’s ...
When you think about satellite radio, thousands of channels, millions of listeners, you might picture a faceless algorithm, a machine spitting out the same ten songs over and over. I’ll admit, that was in t...
“Nashville is really community oriented,” Blessing Offor told me, leaning back with the kind of unhurried confidence you only get from someone who’s lived in a lot of places but knows where they...
MercyMe’s new album Wonder & Awe is exactly what its title promises—a joyful, genre-bending ride that feels both familiar and completely unpredictable. For a band that broke out with the heart-w...