Kathie Lee Gifford’s New Album Is All about Finding Your Purpose
The Today show co-host’s latest musical project, a retelling of the story of David and Goliath, came after a life-changing trip to the Holy Land.
Uplifting music can be utterly transformative to our mood, energy level, and attitude. When we listen to inspiring music, either recorded or in a live performance, we remember the beauty and magic that is all around us. Musician interviews offer insight into the lives of artists and can illuminate a beautiful piece of music even further.
The Today show co-host’s latest musical project, a retelling of the story of David and Goliath, came after a life-changing trip to the Holy Land.
Listen as Guideposts Executive Editor Rick Hamlin sings Johannes Olearius’ inspiring hymn Comfort, Comfort Ye, My People in the midst of the holiday hustle and bustle of New York City’s Times Square.
Guideposts’ executive editor sings a favorite Alan Jay Lerner-Frederick Loewe song from the beloved musical “Brigadoon.”
The country music legend talks about reopening Dollywood after the Tennessee wildfires and her new children’s album.
The GRAMMY-nominated singer’s latest album touches on his family, his personal walk with God, and how recovering addicts inspired him to write more music.
See pictures from ‘The Wisdom of Sundays’ gospel brunch and book launch party at her California home, The Promised Land.
In this story from March 1985, world-renowned tenor Luciano Pavarotti shares how he came to embrace the gift God had given him.
Singer-songwriter Jessi Colter, who was married for many years to country legend Waylon Jennings, shares what she told her husband late in life as he sought guidance in finding faith and shows off her still-powerful voice and keyboard skills.
In this exclusive video, singer-songwriter Ricardo Sanchez performs his inspiring new song of faith and hope, You Surround Me.
Listen as Guideposts Executive Editor Rick Hamlin is joined by his son Tim in singing this beloved hymn.
A look back at country music star Glen Campbell’s life.
The Christian artist says living an authentic life shouldn’t be measured by the number of likes you get on your selfie.