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Hydro Walkers - Shalom (CCM)

Hydro Walkers - Shalom
Hydro Walkers has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called 'Shalom'.

Hydro Walkers shares: "On this song, I wanted to create something from the heart that was more peaceful and represented the peace of God. I started with just a piano that sounds kind of sad and it evolved into this 808 and guitar-driven section that told a story of hope and later feels like a sense of uplifting emotions. This song goes perfectly along with my story."

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He continues: "At the age of 14 years old, I had a very confusing relationship with God. My life, things I’d been going through, just seemed unfair. There was constant anxiety, depression, anger, fear, and I began to lose hope that my dad would ever get better. My prayers began to shift to just wishing for peace. I couldn’t take living in fear and anger anymore. I didn’t know what to pray for; I just wanted a new life. When I was 15 years old, 3 days before my dad’s birthday, someone knocked on my front door in tears, my mom soon followed to deliver the news that my dad died. He was only 37 years old. My first words, “the devil won”. It took me a long time to find the God of peace in this part of my story, but I promise that what the enemy meant for evil, God DID use for good. He is Jehovah Shalom, the God of peace."

John 14:27
Proverbs 16:7
John 16:33

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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3h6kMPV6UIpm8k8tWDO0ph

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gyf_NeGvIk

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