Worship Leaders Gone Wild? Our Response to Michael Tait, Kirk Franklin, and Brandon Lake's "Bubba" cover art

Worship Leaders Gone Wild? Our Response to Michael Tait, Kirk Franklin, and Brandon Lake's "Bubba"

Worship Leaders Gone Wild? Our Response to Michael Tait, Kirk Franklin, and Brandon Lake's "Bubba"

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How do you respond when the people you trust step out of line?

In the Family Business, much of our work revolves around ministry, and several issues involving prominent worship leaders have become front page news in recent weeks. We're taking part of our summer road trip series to share our thoughts on these highly controversial topics so you can guide your family to respond the right way.

Whether it's the devastating confessions from former Newsboys lead singer Michael Tait, the debate over worship for 'Bubba' from chart-topping artist Brandon Lake, or the public criticism of Kirk Franklin for his suggestive performances, you'll get some surprising perspectives from Steve Alessi, his daughter Stephanie Muiña and son Chris Alessi.

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