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'Death of Sorrow' by Phillip Daniel Scott: The Melody of Resurrection

In 'Death of the Sorrow,' Philip Scott takes us from the depth of the abyss to rock-solid hope, reminding us how God's way changes lives. Phillip tells a story that is easy to relate to by anyone that has felt the weight of sorrow. His song is kind of a crossover from contemporary Christian to country grit. 'Death of Sorrow' is a song Phillip wrote based on his experience and been on his heart for the past 13 years. A song for the weary, a song for the battered. 'Buried together, behind a stone,' bringing to life with vivid imagery the hope of resurrection and a new beginning. A scene that reminds us how God's love is going to roll off this stone in your life to reveal a new dawn - new beginnings. A transformation that turns our 'rags into riches' and our 'dusk into dawn.' Lend your ears and hearts to 'Death of Sorrow.' Let Phillip's heartfelt voice, honest words, and authenticity take you on a journey through this healing a

'Back When We Were Young' by Will Brown: Rediscover Childlike Faith

Will Brown's 'Back When We Were Young' encourages us to embrace a child-like faith whenever we face one of life's storms. Will wrote this song when he felt vulnerable and was suffering. It's a story many of us can relate to: the challenge of growing up, the grief of losing a loved one, and the struggle to stay strong in our faith during difficult times.  This song is an open and sincere prayer. It's not a plea for answers, but a heartfelt prayer to trust with a childlike faith, that is innocent and pure. It's a reminder that even when the pressures of life begin to wear us down, we can return to the simple faith and trust of a child. 'Give me faith like a child, innocent and sweet, You don't want half my heart or anything between… I give it all…,' Will sings, inviting us to let go of our worries and half-heartedness and surrender to God in unconditional faith.  The song 'Back When We Were Young' helps us to regain a sense of divine child

'You Bring the Rain (Live)' by VoxMusic: Trusting Through Seasons of Drought

There are times when our lives may seem hopelessly gray and the burden unbearable. It's during these times that we desperately looking for a break in the clouds. This is where VoxMusic steps in to fill that void with their song 'You Bring the Rain'. In the same manner that rainwater trickles into dry ground, the lyrics of this song seeps into the cracks of our brokenness to remind us that God's faithfulness isn't seasonal. His faithfulness is constant through all of our trials and victories. This song embraces our faith and encourages us to hang on, even when the ground in our lives feels barren and the seeds we sow seem to be dormant. It tells us that God is at work, even when we can't see the full picture. 'You Bring the Rain (Live)' is much more than pleasant background music; it's an inspiration for everyone that is struggling with the idea that God don't seem to be listening. The song is a declaration that God's word is as sure as the r

'Hold Me Lord' by Prince Chapel: Discover the Melody of Unconditional Love

As you find your way through life's unpredictable waves, let Prince Chapel's 'Hold Me Lord' be an anchor. This song is a divine promise set to a melody, a sweet assurance that when life tosses you about, you’ve got a Heavenly Father that is ready to hold you tight. CJ, the heart behind this heartfelt song, speaks from experience. After navigating the storms of the last five years with God's grace as his compass, CJ extends a hand through his music, inviting you to experience that same loving embrace. With candid lyrics like 'I’m so glad to call you father,' he doesn't just sing about God's love; he celebrates it with every note. 'Such a kind and loving father, always willing to give mercy,' croons CJ, echoing the heartfelt truth that we're never beyond the reach of God's infinite mercy. These aren't just words; they're food for the hungry soul, a balm for hearts that need to feel God's embrace, both mentally and physically

Jenna Northwood's 'Gotta Keep': Finding Strength in the Song

Jenna Northwood wrote the song 'Gotta Keep' when she was going through a difficult time. The song is a testament to Jenna's steadfast faith. It's a rallying cry for everyone who is toughing it out. The beat of the song? A single line: 'Gotta Keep, Gotta keep it all together.' Jenna helps us to remember that we're not alone. Somedays the news can really hit your sense of safety and security, and you almost wish that you could just switch it off and pretend it's not happening. It's also in those moments that we are blessed with the assurance that God is always with us. He keeps us upright when things get rough. And it is in songs like 'Gotta Keep' where we find strongholds to help keep us strong and calm. Songs that help us to position events in a larger persective, changing how we perceive the news that comes by as well as the day-to-day challenges we face at work and home. Jenna's song is a call to action, encouraging us to hold onto our

'Who You Call Me' by Kayla Watford: Discover Your Real Identity

We are excited to share the resonating heartbeats behind Kayla Watford's new single, 'Who You Call Me.' A Florida-based singer, songwriter, and worship leader, Kayla has poured the essence of Christ's life changing love into this song, her third original release.  'Who You Call Me' is a powerful and relatable song. It encourages you to reflect on your identity in Christ. We live in a world that is quick to label and box us in, but this song breaks those chains. So what if the world sees you as A, B, or C? The question isn't who the world claims you are, but who God is calling you to be.  Soak in the truths that echo God's grace: 'I'm shaking off these labels…breaking free…from who they say I am, to Who you called me to Be.' How liberating it is to assert with conviction that God's opinion is the greatest measure of self-identity.  Growing up as a pastor's child, Kayla understands the struggles of trying to fit into someone else's

'Winner' by Romana Grace: Your Anthem in the Climb from Despair to Victory

Getting into the heart of Romana Grace's song 'Winner' is like finding an oasis in the middle of life's desert. Romana, whose family comes from the lively cultures of the Netherlands and Surinam in South America, writes a song with a positive message for anybody who has felt defeated or hopeless. You could say that 'Winner' is our story as well as Romana's. This is for all of us who have faced those days when the dim light of dawn seemed to be our only friend in a cycle of setbacks. Romana wrote the song during a period of heartache and feeling depressed. A time of questioning 'why' believers so often have to deal with these dark shadows. 'Winner' is a beautiful example of how surrendering to God's strength can change darkness into light, and a daunting challenge into glorious victory. Romana's urban and upbeat gospel sound reminds us that victory doesn't mean we don't have to fight; it means that we have our Savior on our sid