
More Truth…
Something powerful happens when women speak truth—especially women in Christian radio. You can feel it. It’s not just words; it’s Spirit-filled. It’s life-giving. And during a recent conversation (CMB Webinar) between some of these voices, truth came through in a way that didn’t just stay on the screen—it stayed in our hearts.
The kind of truth that sets people free.
That was the heart of the discussion, and it all started with John 8:32: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” From there, stories started pouring out—honest, bold, God-at-work stories.
Singer-songwriter Megan Woods—CMB’s Breakout Artist of the Year—was at the center of it. Her debut song “The Truth” has resonated far beyond what anyone expected, topping iTunes charts in 45 countries, racking up over 60 million streams, and inspiring tens of thousands of user videos. Clearly, people are hungry for truth—real truth, the kind that speaks into the deep places.
Megan’s story is living proof. She didn’t grow up with Christian radio. But in a hard season, she and her mom were driving to the beach when a Casting Crowns song came on. Something about it broke through. It wasn’t just background noise—it was a beginning. Healing began that day. Hope got planted in soil they didn’t even know was ready. And now? Megan’s music is doing the same for others.
She even shares a voice coach with Mark Hall of Casting Crowns—who not only loves “The Truth,” but also her new song, “I Believe You,” a soul-lifting anthem about clinging to God’s promises in the middle of life’s mess.
Radio hosts are feeling it too.
Brittney Minnard from The Journey in Tennessee heard Christian radio for the first time when her marriage was falling apart. Scanning the dial, she found hope. Eventually, she found a job. And not just any job. She met the station’s morning host at a donut-eating contest (yes, she won), and when a role opened at the station she’d come to love, she bought herself out of her TV contract to take it. Today, she’s not just part of that show—she’s the program director at CMB’s Medium Market Station of the Year.
Then there’s Sam Kelly, a fighter in every sense. Wife to Carlos, Mom to Zoe her daughter with special needs aka her “super-powers,” and a breast cancer survivor. The voice behind Princess Peach and Toad. But when you ask her what matters most? Being a friend of Jesus. She shows up for the fight every day—with peace, humor, and the kind of strength that makes you stand a little taller just by listening.
Megan said something simple that landed like truth always does—with gentleness and weight. Her mom is the one who always does the barbecues, the hosting, the heavy lifting. And one day it hit her: Maybe someone should invite her to a barbecue for once.
That moment stuck. Every woman listening felt it—because sometimes we all just want to be invited. Not because we have something to offer. Just because we’re loved.
That’s truth too.