Nashville, TN – The Newsboys have stood as a major force in Christian rock for decades, sharing their music and message with millions. Their story began in Australia and grew into a worldwide success, filling arenas and shaping a unique place in Christian music.
While many remember the band for their uplifting songs and positive image, recent events have added new layers to their history, especially as old allegations about former frontman Michael Tait return to public view.
The group first drew attention in the late 1980s, with lively performances and lyrics that spoke to young believers. Original singer Peter Furler, alongside John James and, later, Michael Tait, helped create big hits like “Shine,” “Breakfast,” and “God’s Not Dead.” Their approach blended energetic music with messages of hope, earning them many Dove Awards and nominations for Grammys.
Over time, the lineup shifted. Peter Furler, who played a key role in shaping their sound, stepped down from singing lead in 2009. Michael Tait, known from his work with DC Talk, took his place.
With Tait, the group moved forward, keeping up a steady stream of albums and live shows. His style brought fresh life to the band and helped keep their popularity strong.
Newsboys Stay Silent
But Michael Tait’s past has come under scrutiny again. Tait has spoken about his past struggles with drugs, but recent attention has focused on allegations of sexual assault, some reaching back many years.
These claims, discussed online and within Christian music circles, have not led to criminal charges, but their presence has raised concerns among fans and others in the industry.
The band and Tait have mostly chosen not to comment on these recent claims, referring instead to previous statements or focusing on their music and outreach. Some feel this silence falls short of real accountability. Others believe that someone’s past, especially before joining the group, should not erase current achievements.
The Newsboys continue to perform and release new songs, with Michael Tait still leading. Their concerts draw large crowds, and their faith-based message still appeals to many. Yet, questions about Tait’s history, especially the unresolved nature of the allegations, remain.
The Newsboys’ journey highlights how personal lives and public careers can overlap, even in Christian music. Their successes and challenges both shape how fans see them today. As they move forward, their story remains a mix of faith, controversy, and the need for honesty and responsibility.