CCM Magazine: Jan. 1, 2015
From the Editor
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Shaun Helton
Letter From The Editor— Jan. 1, 2015 edition of CCM Magazine
Best Features of 2014
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Staff
Stop Living, Start Thriving…
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Staff
Jason Gray finds peace among the ashes.
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Staff
In the last few years, human trafficking has been a buzz-word of sorts within the Christian music industry. Nearly every artist seems to have ties to an organization committed to fighting this human travesty…
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Staff
From the very beginning, the members of MercyMe have worn their hearts on their sleeves. They have been transparently human, and in so doing, have impacted countless lives…
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Staff
You might say Unspoken is the latest five-year overnight success story in the CCM world. Their first two singles shot straight to the top of the charts, leaving fans clamoring for more. Fortunately, for said fans, more is on the way.
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Mark D. Geil
Bethel Music follows the success and impact of their first all-studio release, Tides, with a unique and no-less-powerful project, You Make Me Brave.
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David Crowder
Few artists have shaped the Christian music industry as significantly as David Crowder. With his band, he blazed a trail for a new approach to worship…
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Andrew Greer
Find out how the Neon Steeple originated and how they worked together.
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Staff
The art of restoration is a delicate one; the creation of harmony amidst the dissonance of life, a precarious endeavor. Tedashii knows this heart-wrenching process as well as anyone and much more than most people want to, as is chronicled in his latest project, Below Paradise.
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Staff
Colton Dixon knows a lot about anchors. More specifically, he knows a lot about effective ones. Through the discipline of study and time with God, he has an firm grip on the one true anchor.
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Staff
In reality, bravery only arises in the presence of it. If there is nothing to be afraid of, then there’s no need for bravery. Fortunately, for those of us who value bravery within others and within ourselves, the human condition insures that fear is in no short supply. Moriah Peters is all too aware of this in her own life.
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Staff
The Outsider: Lecrae Embraces Life On The Fringe – Our Sep. 2014 cover artist has soared to heights in popularity, record sales, and recognitions that no other hip hop artist has enjoyed in Christian music history. Read about Lecrae’s relationship with Jesus that both shapes him and his music.
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Staff
Sanctus Real is Livin’ and Lovin’ it.
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Amy Lee and Shaun Helton
How to Pray When You Don’t Know What to Pray: A Conversation with Max Lucado – Our Nov. 2014 issue featured Max Lucado who sat down with us and admitted “I’ve struggled to maintain a disciplined prayer life.” See what else Max had to say and how his confessions can help you with your prayer life.
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David Zach
A devastating video led to a discovery that changed everything.
Best of 2014 Critic's Choice Awards
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Staff
‘Love Will Have the Final Word’ by Jason Gray released: March 4, 2014
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Matt Conner
‘As Sure As The Sun’ by Ellie Holcomb released: February 19, 2014
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Matt Conner
‘Live in Color EP’ by Kings Kaleidoscope released: March 18, 2014
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Andrew Greer
‘Help’ by Erica Campbell released: March 25, 2014
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Staff
‘Carry Us Now’ by Rush Of Fools released: June 3, 2014
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Andy Argyrakis
‘Brave’ by Shawn McDonald released: April 15, 2014
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Staff
‘Let It Fly’ by Jonny Diaz released: April 8, 2014
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Staff
‘If We’re Honest’ by Francesca Battistelli released: April 22, 2014
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Staff
‘Sovereign’ by Michael W. Smith released: May 13, 2014
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Andy Argyrakis
‘Anchor’ by Colton Dixon released: August 19, 2014
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Andrew Greer
‘You Amaze Us’ by Selah released: August 19, 2014
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Matt Conner
‘How Can It Be’ by Lauren Daigle released: April 14, 2015
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Andy Argyrakis
‘Commodity’ by Remedy Drive released: September 23, 2014
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Andy Argyrakis
‘The Dream’ by Sanctus Real released: September 16, 2014
Best-selling of 2014
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Staff
Take a look at The 14 Best-selling Albums of 2014
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Staff
Take a look at The 14 Best-selling Singles of 2014
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Staff
Take a look at The 14 Songs of 2014.
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