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"Stepp'n In Big Faith" by Colyn Kristopher: Why Faith Moves Before Proof Arrives


Colyn Kristopher - Stepp'n In Big Faith

What would change if you trusted God with your very next step?

(by Jasper Tan) “Stepp’n in Big Faith by Colyn Kristopher is a bouncy, uplifting, and smooth R&B CCM track that wears Colyn’s faith up his sleeves with a powerful declaration of trusting the Lord and persevering in our Faith. Ably produced by Sherwin Gardner, the song brings in a high-energy musical production with an empowering theme.

Anchoring on the central message of the song that talks about unwavering faith, the song encourages us to move forward with “big faith” despite life’s many obstacles and challenges (0:13, 0:56). The song reminds us that we should overcome fear and puts an emphasis on leaving fear behind and instead embrace a life guided by God’s plan for us and find our purpose in life in accordance to God’s will (0:41, 0:43). It cannot be discounted that life often deals us with a bad hand, and we’d just have to roll with the punches. But being resilient amidst adversity helps us get through life’s difficulties, especially if we find peace amidst the “storm”, and that peace is found when it is anchored on our faith in God. These difficult seasons help us build our strength. (0:51, 0:56).

The song’s rhythmic and motivational vibe, with lyrics such as “Every move I make, I move with big faith” (0:17) and “Breakthrough coming with operate” (2:55), aims to bring inspiration to the listeners to activate their faith and belief in life’s journey.

If you are someone who is looking for spiritual encouragement and hope, then this song is a perfect reminder that our difficult seasons in life are just a part and parcel of God’s larger plan for us. Every step carries a purpose, and it will result in God’s favor and breakthrough (1:05, 1:11, 2:55). 

“This is my season, I’m steppin’ with big faith”

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:7; Proverbs 3:5-6; Hebrews 11:1)

Background:

Big Faith is an uplifting Afro-Caribbean Gospel anthem from Colin Christopher that blends contemporary Gospel, Afrobeat rhythms, and inspirational pop energy into a song built for both personal motivation and corporate worship.

The message is simple but powerful: move forward with confidence in God's promises. With memorable hooks, crowd participation moments, and lyrics centered on faith, courage, purpose, and breakthrough, "Big Faith" encourages listeners to keep stepping forward even in uncertain seasons.

Fans of contemporary Gospel, Afro-Gospel, and faith-based inspirational music will connect with its positive message, infectious groove, and repeatable chorus. The call-and-response section makes it especially effective for live events, church gatherings, youth conferences, and faith-driven playlists.

For listeners looking for encouragement, motivation, and a reminder to trust God through every season, "Big Faith" delivers a high-energy soundtrack for walking boldly into purpose.

Release date: June 19, 2026

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