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Wash My Sins Away by Conor Stone: A Journey From Atheism to Redemption


Conor Stone's new song, 'Wash My Sins Away,' is the second song in a series of 7 that are currently in production. This series is about his conversion, redemption, and finding God. After spending a lifetime as an atheist, Conor experienced what he calls a 'modern-day Damascus moment', a life-changing fall that led him to find God. This song is about his surprise at how quickly he could find God's embrace after having rejected Him for so long, 'I took just a second to know me, you stopped me feeling afraid.' 

Conor Stone - Wash My Sins AwayHis lyrics, 'Seeing your light I had nothing to fear,' speak about the comfort and security he found in faith. Conor explains how God's patience set him free, lifting burdens he thought he'd carry forever, 'Didn't think I'd be fixed again, I thought I'd be damaged forever.' 

It doesn't matter how lost you are, God's love will lead you to 'restful waters', giving you the peace and understanding you crave. 'Your love was all I needed, as you wash my sins away,' and that offer is also there for you when you accept Christ as your redemer. 

Take a moment to listen Conor's second track. May Conor's sincerity and relationship with God rekindle / motivate your own faith journey.

(Related scripture: Psalm 51:7; Isaiah 1:18; Ephesians 2:8)

Connect with Conor Stone


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3URB97Efxji3u1GwMD2KHt

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reJh7p8atV0

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PS: Did you know that the posts on Medium.com also contain the backstories that artists have shared with us? Go to: https://christianmusictoday.eu/

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