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'Make Believe Life' by Sophia Streams: A Journey Beyond Seeing


“Make Believe Life” by Sophia Streams makes you think: Is our dream of a final destination just a longing for a home in heaven?

Sophia Streams - Make Believe LifeThis catchy pop anthem celebrates the mystery of the Christian journey and invites you to put your faith in what you can’t see. Sophia Streams and the collective of faith-based songwriters who worked on this song have planted beautiful seeds of faith, hope, and joy.

It says in the song, “I believe in this life, this make believe life.” It might be time to rely on our faith to help us find our way through life. It’s like walking through a field at night — using a distant light to give us direction.

The lyrics reveal the wonderful truth: God made us to fit perfectly into his plan. “I believe in this make-believe life,” the lyrics say, while the rest of the world looks on and laughs at our Christian “fairy tale.”

Sophia wants you to believe in something bigger, something divine, and you can’t say no to. Listen to this song of faith and see where it takes you.

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/38An9WxnqM2JE9eQUFxGha

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtg4bdVq5pg

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