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MONDO, Kitchie Nadal, and Diego Mapa's "A Thousand Voices": A Journey to Light


"A Thousand Voices" is a heartfelt journey by MONDO, who teamed up with Kitchie Nadal and Diego Mapa. They deliver a faith-boosting song in the industrial rock genre. Imagine the chaos of life-a storm of voices and thoughts dominating your thoughts-that leaves you feeling lost and exhausted. That's where the song begins-a place of struggles that is probably quite familiar to most of us. But the song doesn't end there; it's a song of hope-hope that we may all find in God's light!

Mondo, Kitchie Nadal, Diego Mapa - A Thousand VoicesThe lyrics plead for God's to be with us, and help us know that he can save our soul, even though it feels so broken, abused, and abandoned by life. As if the words of this prayer are placed on our lips: "May we find peace, although we're surrounded by the godless, and salvation in You, Lord." 

The lyrics encourage us to turn away from lifeless comforts and find hope in a new beginning by seeking God's light. As Christians, we treasure the truth found in this song: even when life is chaotic and confusing, we know that God's voice will break through with clarity and hope. 

May "A Thousand Voices" remind you that you too can walk into the light of God's grace even when circumstances are at their worst and know that his grace changes from the inside out and gives us a new life.

(Related scripture: Psalm 86:7; 2 Corinthians 12:9; John 8:12)

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