Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

Andrew Gill and Leah Payne

Rock That Doesn’t Roll looks at how Christian music shaped the world we're living in now by telling individual stories from the peak era of the contemporary Christian music industry. In the 80s, 90s and early 2000s CCM grew into a billion dollar business that affected millions of evangelical young people. Through interviews with artists, industry players and average fans we trace the long-lasting personal, cultural and political impact of sometimes cringe-worthy music. Expect hilarious moments and heartfelt yearning, purity culture and conservative politics- all in equal measure. Whether you’ve deconstructed, come out or renegotiated your faith, we hope you feel seen. If you’ve never given Christian music any thought beyond a punchline, we hope you’ll gain a deeper understanding of a subculture that’s shaping the world around us now.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music?

There are 25 episodes avaiable of Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music.

What is Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music about?

We have categorized Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music as:

  • Music
  • Music History

Where can you listen to Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music?

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music start?

The first episode of Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music that we have available was released 24 August 2023.

Who creates the podcast Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music?

Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music is produced and created by Andrew Gill and Leah Payne.