• Tue. Nov 26th, 2024

The Oneness of God and Us-Part 2A

Being Unified Within Ourselves Last month we touched briefly on the oneness of God and the divine truth that as our Creator, Redeemer and Friend that he is both totally…

Gerald Crabb – A Very Blessed Man

Coastal Media, parent company of SGNScoops and SGMRadio, is the proud host of the annual Diamond Awards held at Creekside Gospel Music Convention. In October 2012, Gerald Crabb was honored…

True Musings By Kevin Pauls

**NOTE: For those of you that follow this blog – this is the first installment that will be featured on the SGM Radio website. This site is huge around the…

SGN Scoops July Edition Features The Kingsmen Quartet

Welcome to the July edition of SGNScoops Magazine. We are pleased to showcase the legendary ministry of the Kingsmen Quartet! The Kingsmen have been singing the gospel since the 70′s.…

Randy and Sherri Miller: Lyrics, Laughter and Love

Randy and Sherri Miller are accomplished Gospel artists who are singing, speaking and laughing their way across America. Randy is a Kingsmen alumni, a recipient of numerous Singing News and…

Guest Blog: KC Procter

A is for Affection People are born with the need for physical touch. Studies have shown that kids who don’t receive sufficient affection have a greater risk of health and…

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

From Bryan: I’m celebrating this month, 20 years in Full-time Christian ministry. However, I’ve been playing/singing/serving for 30 years. I’m thankful that Y is my partner and I’m thankful that…

Soul’d Out Really Is… Sold Out

Soul’d Out has been making great gospel music for twelve years, scooping up the 2010 Singing News Magazine Horizon Group of the Year Award in the process. The Ohio-based, Crossroads…

A Gospel Music Giant: Gordon Jensen

Recently I had the good fortune of contacting Gordon Jensen. Back in my early years, the songs of Gord Jenson, along with other Gospel artists, lifted me out of many…

A Pastor’s Ponderings

In Psalms 33:12 it says: ‘Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord…’ This wasn’t taught to me in public school but I learned of it later in life.…