Newsboys_gods_not_dead 〈CONFIRMED - BLUEPRINT〉
According to a 7-day devotional on Bible.com, the song draws from John 14, reminding listeners that Christ is not only risen but also lives within them through the Holy Trinity. This message of a "love so bold" was designed to spark a revolution in how believers profess their faith in a modern, often cynical world. From Radio Hit to Silver Screen
The album was eventually certified GOLD by the RIAA, a rare and significant milestone in the modern Christian music industry. Lasting Legacy newsboys_gods_not_dead
Whether you first heard it on the radio or saw it during the end credits of a surprise box-office hit, is more than just a song—it’s a cultural phenomenon that redefined Christian rock in the 21st century. According to a 7-day devotional on Bible
When Peter Furler stepped down, many wondered if the Newsboys could maintain their momentum. The transition to Michael Tait (formerly of dc Talk) was a pivotal moment. While their previous album, Born Again , proved they were still in the game, the God’s Not Dead album solidified their place as worship-rock leaders. Critics at Jesusfreakhideout.com noted that while the sound was "polished," it delivered a worship record that was unmistakably their handiwork, featuring powerful contemporary renditions of well-known songs. The Message Behind the Music Lasting Legacy Whether you first heard it on
Whether you're a lifelong fan of the band or just someone who appreciates a powerful anthem, "God's Not Dead" remains a testament to the enduring power of faith-based music.
The Anthem of a Generation: Exploring Newsboys’ "God’s Not Dead"
Released on November 15, 2011, as part of the Newsboys' 15th studio album God's Not Dead (Inpop Records) , the track signaled a bold new era for the band with Michael Tait at the helm. A New Era for Newsboys