
A stripped-back companion record that trades stadium harmonies for pew-bench intimacy. Mostly, it works.

A short devotional on Psalm 46, written for the commute home.

The Australian collective’s 32nd album leans pastoral. Less arena, more chapel.

On her fourth record, Daigle talks honestly about exhaustion, the cost of crossover, and learning to say no.

For the moment between work and dinner when you’re too tired to pray but you should anyway.

The Charlotte church’s live record is its tightest in years — and its most generous.

How a Southern California songwriter became one of the most-sung voices in the modern church.

Five minutes. One Psalm. One breath. That’s enough.
