In The Issue
The Drop
2012: The Year of the Outspoken Christian Athlete
It's official. 2012 is the year faith became more than a post-game platitude. Read More13 Signs You Need to Get Unstuck
Is your life ready for a shove? Here's how to tell. Read MoreWho Are You, and Why Are You Here?
The new year is the perfect time to examine who you’re meant to be. Read MoreThe Revenge of Five Iron Frenzy
A rogue fan. Internet rumors. Crashed servers. The road to the legendary ska band’s reunion has been anything but ordinary. Read MoreIs Jesus Bigger Than Religion?
A Conversation With Shane Hipps Read MoreSuicidal Tendencies
What we aren't talking about is killing us. Read MoreAt Home With Local Natives
The break-out indie quartet is back with a new twist. Read MoreWhat's Going Right
All the gloom and doom about the Millennial generation doesn't begin to tell the whole story. Read MoreIntroducing Propaganda
How the outspoken M.C. is making the industry sit up and take notice. Read MoreBreaking the Ice
How Christian singles are rethinking the search for love Read MoreThe Drop
Emerging Artists You Should Know
Q&A With Ben Folds
The man who makes the Ben Folds Five, well, the Ben Folds Five has learned a thing or two since their last go-round. Read MoreCan the Music Business Survive Spotify?
We’re finally living in the glorious new age of on-demand streaming music that consumers have been clamoring for since Napster. But how long can it last? Read MoreQ&A With Regina Spektor
With a new album and a return to her long-lost homeland, the indie icon continues to keep things fresh. Read MoreThe Drop
Sustainable Change. Sacrificial Living
Suicidal Tendencies
What we aren't talking about is killing us. Read MoreThe Giving Keys
Caitlin Crosby’s unique jewlery initiative is inspiring hope. Read MoreIn With the Just
As we roll into 2013, it’s interesting to notice that a new year’s reboot often involves cutting out the bad more than adding in the good… Read MoreThe Super Bowl of Sex Trade
The football event of the year offers a marketing opportunity like none other for advertisers and host city businesses—but also for traffickers. Read MoreSlices
A Bimonly Look at Life, Faith + Culture


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