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'Run To Me' by Ruth A. Harris - Helping You to See the Light at the End of the Tunnel


Ruth A. Harris' song 'Run To Me,' is a gentle musical embrace that mirrors the sanctuary of understanding and compassion we find in Jesus. With her very first solo release of 2024, Ruth ventures into what it means to struggle in silence, and offers a hand to those of us who've felt so broken that they couldn't even whisper their hardships. 

Ruth A. Harris - Run To Me'Run To Me' is so relatable, as if Ruth knows that there are times when the weight of the world can be too much. She wraps her words around you and reminds you that you're not on this path alone. It's not just about the lows. Ruth encourages you to look beyond the storm, reassuring you that there is a sunrise waiting for you on the other side. 

'Run To Me' is a gentle nudge back to Jesus' open arms. There is always a way back to hope, healing, and His love, no matter how far you've gone off track or how lost you feel. 

'Run To Me' is a song that will make you feel like you're getting a big hug. Enjoy!

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2rZVFOdRnCfhmWU6tiizRd

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

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