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Samuel Elias - Rocks Cry Out



This song has been over 15 years in the making. It was written during a difficult time in Samuel Elias life. A time when he felt his voice was silenced, a time when he had no voice or opinion that could be shared. Remembering the younger years when he would share the Gospel to all who would hear he felt inspired to write the "Rocks Cry Out". The Gospel of Jesus Christ should be shared in season and out of season, in other words, it should be shared to all who would give an ear, because Jesus is coming again, and everyone needs to know the truth, so shout out with a voice of praise or the Rocks will Cry Out.

Samuel Elias is a Christian singer/songwriter/musician from Waukesha, Wisconsin, but was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. In addition, He was raised in a Christian home where a life of Praise and Worship was embedded into his heart.

In addition, Samuel is also a Pastor of Iglesia Cristiana Ebenezer in Waukesha, and has shared the Gospel of JesusChrist worldwide, and has led many people to Christ. His passion and desire is to see an impact on people lives that lead to change and spiritual growth whether it be to millions or just one person.


On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0onUlE0BYin0dPSE1FG6bB


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