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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

"As My Body Breaks" by Iossa: Faith That Defies Suffering

Sometimes the seed for the most powerful worship is planted during life's weakest moments. The idea for "As My Body Breaks" by Iossa originated in a hospital room, where Filipino singer Jyel Tagbo was fighting Stage 5 kidney disease. Dean Mark Hilario Enoza saw how Jyel continued to worship with unwavering faith in the midst of extreme pain and suffering. The lyrics for this song are deeply inspired by Jyel's journey, and it shouldn't be a surprise that the song is dedicated to him.  So, what do you sing when pain becomes your daily companion? The second verse confesses, "The poison creeps, the pain runs deep," but despair isn't an option! The chorus encourages you to look beyond despair: "Is this the end, the last refrain? // But I believe, I'll sing again." That feeling of despair isn't the end of the story. With God by your side, whatever feels like a breaking point will become a breakthrough moment: "As my body breaks, my...

"Meet Me in the Valley" by Tasha Layton: God in the Low Places

We've all experienced times in our lives when everything feels impossible, and it feels like God is nowhere near. Tasha Layton sings about that very struggle in her song, "Meet Me in the Valley." Tasha calls out those painful moments and places them in the context of promises that you can read in Psalm 23. God promises that goodness and mercy will follow us, even through life's darkest seasons.  Tasha shared the main takeaway of this song on her Instagram account: "You are not forgotten. You are not alone. God meets you right where you are."   We often aren't able to recognize His grace until we're desperately needing it, and honestly, we often don't appreciate what we have (and what He has given us) until everything falls apart. But instead of dwelling in despair, Tasha reminds us to look upwards, and ask for His help: "In the middle of the war // Tell me that I'll make it // When I'm not sure // You'll be faithful." We...

"Gentle" by Andrew Macdonald: Finding Grace in Life's Hardest Moments

(by Jasper Tan) Have you heard of any heartfelt song lately that elaborates on the pain, yet the yearning for healing feels so heart-wrenching? Andrew Macdonald's latest song, "Gentle," feels just like that. In what seems like a conversational piece with someone, the song actually is a prayer yearning for God's grace and healing. The lush sound of the acoustic guitar, coupled with the heartfelt delivery of the vocals, delivers a certain kind of sincerity wherein Andrew pours his heart out to Jesus. It is very seldom to hear songs wherein the singer cuts through our emotions just enough for us to feel an affinity to his pleas. And Andrew's outreach for help through prayer is something that really cuts through our own pains when we are in those moments of vulnerability while we deal with our own issues. Though the song starts off as a sad song and the lines that are delivered feel so gloomy and hopeless, the song makes a stark change for the better when it starts to...