Benny DiChiara Returns for the Fifth Consecutive Year to the International Christian Media Convention

Singer/songwriter/survivor Benny DiChiara, lead singer and primary songwriter of the chart-topping indie Christian Rock band, Empowered, recently returned for the fifth consecutive year to the International Christian Media Convention (NRB 2025), held at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
During the convention, where he was promoting his band's upcoming project, SALT, DiChiara interviewed and met with Christian journalists from around the world.
As seen on CBN's flagship show, The 700 Club, and others, DiChiara shared his powerful testimony of surviving a traumatic brain injury that nearly took his life and his capacity to create music. Instead, he astonished doctors with a rapid and nearly full recovery, and the man who was once at the edge of life is now full of purpose and divine presence.
"Benny DiChiara is living proof that God can use anybody and every situation to serve His purposes," says Chris Carpenter, managing editor of The Christian Post's online magazine, Crossmap.com, who met with DiChiara at the conference. "What a miraculous story of being delivered from a life-threatening brain injury to making music that honors His kingdom."
While at the conference, DiChiara was interviewed and met with media outlets including The Christian Post's online magazine, Crossmap; Life Today TV with Randy Robison; Bill Martinez Live!; Walk in Faith TV; Christ For All Nations; Florida Nations Church; World Christian Broadcasting; MRG Media's Homeschool Companion; The Christian Car Guy on Truth Network; Lion and Lamb Ministries's Come to the Table podcast; Christian Living Magazine; The Epoch Times, and many more.
|
|
Tags : Benny DiChiara International Christian Media Convention
Hot Trends
-
Christian Voices Mourn Charlie Kirk: Tributes and Prayers After the Utah Valley Tragedy
-
Lauren Daigle Announces Annual “Behold Christmas Tour” Dates
-
Forrest Frank and Cory Asbury’s Public Apology Inspires Young Boy to Forgive School Bully
-
Kutless Guitarist James Mead Shares Recovery Progress After Stroke
-
Bethel Music’s Jenn Johnson & Christine D’Clario Unite For Bilingual Worship Anthem “No One Like The Lord/Nadie Como El Señor (Live)”
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Trisha Yearwood to Release Holiday Album Christmastime and Embark on “12 Days of Christmas Tour”
-
Leap of Faith: Lionel Cartwright Explains Why He Left Country Music & is Now a Worship Pastor
-
Gospel Singer Vicki Yohe Speaks Out Amidst Arrest of David E. Taylor
-
Gaither Christmas Tour Announces 2024 Dates
-
Justin Bieber Surprises Fans With SWAG II, Ending With Biblical Masterpiece “Story of God”
-
Story Behind Elias Dummer's "Enough"
-
Danny Lotz, Son-in-Law of Billy Graham & Husband of Anne Graham Lotz, Has Died
-
What We Know About Phil Wickham’s “Song of the Saints”
Most Popular
-
Christian Voices Mourn Charlie Kirk: Tributes and Prayers After the Utah Valley Tragedy
-
Lauren Daigle Announces Annual “Behold Christmas Tour” Dates
-
Forrest Frank and Cory Asbury’s Public Apology Inspires Young Boy to Forgive School Bully
-
Kutless Guitarist James Mead Shares Recovery Progress After Stroke
-
Bethel Music’s Jenn Johnson & Christine D’Clario Unite For Bilingual Worship Anthem “No One Like The Lord/Nadie Como El Señor (Live)”
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Trisha Yearwood to Release Holiday Album Christmastime and Embark on “12 Days of Christmas Tour”
-
Leap of Faith: Lionel Cartwright Explains Why He Left Country Music & is Now a Worship Pastor
-
Gospel Singer Vicki Yohe Speaks Out Amidst Arrest of David E. Taylor
-
Gaither Christmas Tour Announces 2024 Dates
-
Justin Bieber Surprises Fans With SWAG II, Ending With Biblical Masterpiece “Story of God”
-
Story Behind Elias Dummer's "Enough"
-
Danny Lotz, Son-in-Law of Billy Graham & Husband of Anne Graham Lotz, Has Died
-
What We Know About Phil Wickham’s “Song of the Saints”