Christian artist Jeremy Camp says he is committed to sharing his life experiences and personal struggles in hopes of leading people to Christ and proclaiming God’s faithfulness.
“If the Church would just be the Church and live in holiness and reject the ways of the world, I actually think the entire country would turn around. I think we would see revival,” says author and musician John Cooper.
Two proposed laws in Kyrgyzstan would not only impose greater restrictions on religious entities and freedom of belief but also would expand the list of activities that are punishable.
Hoyt Washington, 87, of Trussville says evangelism is his heart and desire, a crucial part of his three-pronged focus of prayer, chaplaincy and discipleship.
“At our concerts we want people to know that there is a sense of hope and future in knowing Christ,” says Russ Lee, lead singer of the Christian group NewSong. The group’s 2024 tour kicks off Jan. 12 at the Mitchell Center in Mobile.
“No matter how lost we feel or how difficult things get, Jesus sees us where we are and He’s going to see us through it,” says singer/songwriter Brandon Heath. “Where could we hide from Him? He pursues us. He sees us and stays with us.”