At CIAN Collective, we track more than just streams. We track transformation. Every note played and every dollar invested contributes to a larger story of restoration and communal thriving.
Numbers don't tell the whole story, but they tell part of it. Here's what we've accomplished together—artists, listeners, donors, partners, and team members—as we participate in making Christ audible across all nations:
Community Members
More than just subscribers—these are participants in a movement. Artists are finding collaboration opportunities. Listeners discovering they're part of something larger than playlists. Churches partnering across denominational lines. Families sharing sacred sound.
Artists Supported
Not "signed and forgotten." Actually supported—with fair pay (70% streaming revenue), professional development, mental health resources, global distribution, creative freedom, and community. These aren't "content creators." They're image-bearers releasing divine creativity.
Donated to Ministry
Every dollar funding measurable kingdom impact: youth music education in underserved communities, prison ministry programs, addiction recovery through music therapy, artist development grants, church unity initiatives, and global Gospel infrastructure.
Albums Sold
Each album represents hours of sacred work—songwriting, recording, production, distribution. Behind every sale: an artist who created from belovedness, a listener who connected with truth, and a platform that honored both with fair economics and technological excellence.
Countries Reached
Christ In All Nations isn't aspirational—it's operational. From French-speaking Africa to Latin America, from Europe to Asia, from island nations to metropolitan centers. Every continent. Multiple languages. Indigenous expressions. Cultural diversity as a theological conviction.
Testimonies Shared
Stories of healing. Encounters with grace. Moments when a song said what words couldn't express. Marriages restored. Addictions overcome. Grief processed. Hope rediscovered. Faith awakened. Community found. This is why we exist—not for streams, but for stories like these.
We believe the music industry's standard models of profit extraction are contrary to the spirit of the Gospel. Our "70/30" model is a theological decision to prioritize the livelihood of the artist over the accumulation of the label.
70% of all streaming revenue goes directly to the creators.
Artists have real-time access to their performance and earnings.
Artists retain 100% of their IP and creative control.
"CIAN isn't a business model; it's a worship economy."