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Our mission 

Our passion is to expand the reach of Christian music. 

All of our activities are 100% independent. Music picks and featured artists reflect our personal taste (which is not for sale). We perform a number of activities:

  • Showcase newly released Christian music by writing about the heart and intent of the song. The articles can be read on our website, social media, Christian Music Today, and Google News. We occasionally showcase music (guest posts) on other Christian music platforms (e.g. New Release Today).
  • On Friday we publish a very extensive overview of the newly released Christian music that we found during the past week. 
  • Our news feed (RSS & Google News) is used by Christian radio stations/networks, journalists, bloggers, music fans, and playlist curators to track all of our posts.
  • Manually curate weekly refreshed playlists on various music streaming services. 
  • Transcribe and publish lyrics that appear on music apps, such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Shazam, etc.
  • We write Christian devotionals (3-5 minute read) on The Dove (a publication on Medium.com) that include a new Christian music release. Devotionals are specifically written around one of the scriptures passages that we believe is relevant for the song, so that we can showcase that song at the end of the devotional. 
What makes us (and our content) unique is our passion to capture the heart behind a release and share that with our audience.

Our goal is to: 

  • help Christian artists reach new listeners
  • make it easier to find (new) Christian music on streaming services
  • help listeners find new Christian music releases
  • enhance the listening pleasure of Christian music
  • assist artists in monetizing their song lyrics

Our listeners can be confident that they will be listening to music from Christian artists and there will not be anything offensive or contradicting a Christian lifestyle in the lyrics.


Our Playlists

Initially, our playlists and radio station were aimed at the Christian EDM (CEDM) genre, incl. Christian Trance & Christian House. 

The technology we implemented to manage our playlists enabled us to add playlists for ‘other Christian genres’. We currently have the following playlists:

Playlists in the English language

  • New Music Friday playlists for CCM, CEDM, and Gospel genres
  • Top Christian Songs - a playlist with Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)
  • Christian Dance Party - a playlist with Christian Dance tracks (mostly CEDM genre)
  • Today's Best Gospel Songs - a playlist with new and popular Christian Gospel tracks 
  • Instrumental Worship - a playlist with Christian Instrumental music (ambient versions of (popular) Christian songs / hymns)
  • Christian Christmas music
  • Christian Running Music - 3 running playlists with energetic tracks grouped by tempo (140 / 160 / 180 bpm) 
Playlists in the Dutch language
  • Christelijke Pop (NL) - a playlist with Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) in Dutch
  • Christelijk Kerstmuziek (NL) - a playlist with Christmas CCM trackls in Dutch
Playlist in the Italian language
  • Musica Christiana Italiana (IT) - a playlist with Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) in Italian

We managed to get access to data about the number of times that songs have been played in the past 14 days... and this led to our creation of the following Top-charts:  

  • Top 100 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) - English language
  • Top 50 of newly released CCM / CEDM music in the past week - English language

All playlists are refreshed every 1 - 2 weeks. These playlists are available on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube. 

Click here for a full overview of our playlists.





Popular posts

Skillet - Valley of Death (CCM)

Skillet has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Valley of Death. The global health crisis of the last two years has led to numerous questions regarding why bad things happen to good people. Skillet's John Cooper explains why he believes God allowed the pandemic to happen. Skillet has released their new album Dominion through Atlantic Records last Friday (Jan. 14). A discussion with 'Loudwire Nights' host Toni Gonzalez brought up the track "Valley of Death," which contains the lyrics: "Someone said this is all part of the plan / But I don't understand." Gonzalez then asked him why he thinks God would allow a pandemic. This is what Cooper said: "Well, the first answer is that we're not good people. We're all fallen and we are all in desperate need of salvation through Jesus. So, we're not actually good people, we all do bad stuff. We all cheat, we've all lied, we're all greedy and as much as the most lov...

"In the Room" by Matt Maher feat. Chris Brown: A Heartfelt Desire for Divine Presence

Matt Maher's collaboration with Chris Brown, 'In the Room,' is a soul-stirring Christian song that encapsulates the profound longing to witness transformative moments in the presence of God. The lyrics express the desire to be present when God's power touches broken hearts, ignites faith, and brings healing. The song's verses convey a yearning for those irreplaceable instances when heaven and earth intersect, leading to changed hearts and restored lives. The chorus's declaration, ' I just wanna be in the room when You move,' beautifully encapsulates the eagerness to witness God's miraculous work up close. The bridge's vivid imagery of tearing off the roof and pushing through the crowd reflects the determination to encounter God, no matter the obstacles. The repetition of the bridge emphasizes the earnest plea to witness God's breakthroughs and freedom. 'In the Room' is an invitation to be part of moments that are greater than oneself...

"How Glorious" by Red Letter Society: Why This Song Unites the Church

"How Glorious" by Red Letter Society is a Trinity-focused song that pulls you into worship. Written by Justin Tweito and Jordan West, the song calls us to return to the heart of our faith. The opening line, "How wonderful is the cross of Christ,"  draws us into praise.  The song invites us to repentance and faith, but more importantly, the lyrics magnify the Trinity: the Father's eternal plan, the Son's sacrifice, and the Spirit's ongoing work in us. The song celebrates how every part of God is involved in redeeming us!  Have you ever wondered how a song can feel so unifying? That's the beauty of this song! It calls us, the Church, to stand together in bold praise. Instead of focusing on what divides us, it points us upwards, looking to our God who is glorious in love, power, and purpose. It encourages us to see the love of the Father, the blood of the Son, and how it is applied by the Holy Spirit.  There's no abstract theology in this song… the ...