Donald Miller: Don’t Be Afraid To Get Scary Close Amy L. Lee March 1, 2015 Want to know about The New York Times bestselling author Donald Miller? Find out about his book "Scary Close."
Tree63: In the Studio CCM Magazine Staff March 1, 2015 For this installment of In The Studio, we reconnect with our South African friends from the bans Tree 63.
Letter from the Editor: February 15, 2015 CCM Magazine Staff February 15, 2015 Letter From The Editor—February 15, 2015 edition of CCM Magazine
Brandon Heath: Looking Back To Move Ahead Matt Conner February 15, 2015 Brandon Heath had to look back to move ahead. And when he did, inspiration for his latest album, No Turning Back, was born.
Darlene Zschech: Leading with Humilty and Hope Kevin Sparkman February 15, 2015 With the releasing of her latest project In Jesus' Name: A Legacy of Faith and Worship, CCM Magazine wanted to dig a little deeper into the project's newest songs, catch up with her family's mission efforts in Africa, and more...
Hawk Nelson challenges us to be thankful Kevin Sparkman February 12, 2015 Check out the newest lyric video for Hawk Nelson's song "Thank God For Something," shot in Miami, New York City, Toronto, and Los Angeles. This song is featured on their new album DIAMONDS that comes out March 17, 2015!
for King & Country plays the Today Show Kevin Sparkman February 4, 2015 for King & Country plays their hit "Fix My Eye" LIVE in front of a national television audience on NBC's Today Show
Rapture Ruckus Video for “Boomerang” Kevin Sparkman February 2, 2015 We always like videos featuring a fox, a tiger, and a lion wearing spacesuits. Why? Because that's our jam! You don't want to miss this latest video from New Zealand's own RAPTURE RUCKUS for their single "Boomerang" off of the recently released album Invader, Vol. 2.
Letter from the Editor: February 1, 2015 CCM Magazine Staff February 1, 2015 Letter From The Editor—Feb. 1, 2015 edition of CCM Magazine
Jeremy Camp: The Art of Following Andrew Greer February 1, 2015 After a watershed spiritual experience, Jeremy Camp, an industry mainstay at the top of his game, considered calling it quits. But one night in Kyrgyzstan provided the much needed jolt of energy and refreshment in Jeremy's calling.