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All Things Are Possible With Faith (feat. Raul Barba & Clare Steffen)

Broken faith can be healed. Forsaken faith can be found. All things are possible with faith (Matthew 19:23-26). Music & music production by Raul Barba, Lyrics by Clare Steffen, vocals by Raul Barba (Argentina), and Clare Steffen (USA), as a part of the Round The Globe project. roundtheglobemusic.com

Angelic Piano Cover Of “Agnus Dei” From JOSLIN

Beauty and inspiration abound is this angelic piano cover of “Agnus Dei,” arranged and performed by JOSLIN.

“Angus Dei” is Latin and translates in English to “Lamb of God.” While this performance is an instrumental one, little imagination is required to hear with utter clarity the words of the chorus in your mind. The majesty of the setting, the heavenly sunrises and sunsets captured in the video, and the glorious music shared communicate with absolute certainty that our God is holy and worthy!

Here are three lines from the chorus of the “Angus Dei,” written and composed by Michael W. Smith:  

Holy, holy
Are You Lord God, Almighty
Worthy is the Lamb, worthy is the Lamb  

Violinist Emily Burak joins Joslin in this recording. The two began their musical journeys at the ages of 3 and 4, respectively. Her filmy red dress and blonde hair blow with the winds that whip across the Bonneville Salt Flats, but she plays seemingly unphased. 

Joslin begins playing at 10 seconds, and his fingers dance across the keys—evidence of God’s gift and years of hard work. They are doing what they are destined to do!

The two play in a location that may be unfamiliar to you; it was to me. It looks like packed snow, but, in fact, it is packed salt. The salt field, with mountains in the distance in most directions, covers about 46 square miles in western Utah. The vastness of the space makes it difficult to discern east from west and morning sunrise from evening’s setting sun.   

The openness of the desert environment doesn’t offer an echo, but Emily’s violin does. She answers JOSLIN’s piano for about 30 seconds beginning at 2:35. Amidst their exquisite playing, we see snapshots of God’s handiwork. JOSLIN and Emily are huge talents, and their performance is grand. But, like all of us, they are small against His creation! 

He is indeed almighty!    

“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” John 1:29 

2 Men In Empty Stairwell Sing Chilling Rendition Of ‘Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)’

Two young men displayed their outstanding voices when they gave a stunning performance of a contemporary Christian music favorite.

Musicians performing songs created by other artists is a practice that is likely as old as music itself. Even bands who have been around for decades and have amassed a healthy catalog of music will often sing covers. Covers or reinterpretations of popular songs will not be going away anytime soon. 

One song that has received a healthy dose of the cover treatment is Hillsong UNITED’s “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail).” A quick YouTube search of “Oceans Where Feet May Fail cover” turns up dozens and dozens of different renditions of the song, including one from Christian music Lauren Daigle.

In another cover of “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail),” two young men, Anthony Gargiula and Jamie Miller, try singing the Hillsong UNITED tune. Their rendition is a powerful and thoroughly enjoyable cover. Their voices perfectly complement one another.

“Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander”

Currently, the short clip has been viewed more than 450,000 times. It’s clear to many that both young men have been immensely blessed with angelic voices. 

This cover is one that is more than worth a few listens. Others who commented on the video stated how they wholeheartedly agreed with that sentiment.

“Goosebumps, ya’ll. Jesus blessed you with incredible voices!!!” one person wrote.

“Both voices are just beautifully raw. Singing with so much emotion, I’m loving every moment,” a second individual added

“Anthony and Jamie, let me just say, your voices are SO SO BEAUTIFUL!! It brought tears to my eyes… Thank you, thank you, thank you!” another person posted.

Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.”

American Idol Alum Megan Danielle Sings 'Goodness Of God'

Check out this beautiful worship performance from American Idol alum Megan Danielle of the song ‘Goodness of God’ by Bethel Music.

“I love You, Lord, for Your mercy never fails me. All my days, I've been held in Your hands
From the moment that I wake up, until I lay my head, oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
And all my life You have been faithful, and all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able, oh, I will sing of the goodness of God”

This amazing song was written by Jenn Johnson after the adoption of her son, Ryder. She found herself driving on a long country road and started to record the song into her phone about the kindness and faithfulness of God. She wrote and sang the majority of “Goodness of God” as an overflow of her heart in that moment. Later, she was able to finish and record the song with Ed Cash, Jason Ingram, and Ben Fielding.

When it comes to Megan Danielle, she was one of the singers on season 21 of American Idol. Megan grew up in Douglasville, Georgia with two sisters and a brother. Growing up, she had always heard about God but didn’t really know who He was. It wasn’t until she was 18 years old and started to attend church on a regular basis that her faith became real and a vital part of her life.

During Megan’s performances throughout her time on American Idol, she was able to showcase a vast array of musical styles and influences, including Miranda Lambert, Lauren Daigle, Chris Stapleton, Zach Williams, Patty Griffin, Fleetwood Mac, and more. And her first official single post-American Idol, “Dream Girl,” is available now.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to Megan Danielle’s rendition of ‘Goodness of God’ today!

Exodus 33:19
Then He said, “I will make all My goodness pass before you, and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.”

'Sunday's Comin' Zach Williams Live Studio Performance

Listen to this live studio performance of the song ‘Sunday’s Comin’’ by Zach Williams.

“When your week feels like a beat down, and you can’t tell the night from day
And you’re tired of fighting battles, when all you feel is pain, oh, it’s a heavy weight 
There’s hope on the horizon ‘cause the cross was not the end. Let joy come in the morning
Child lift your head, don’t you give up yet, keep on holdin’ on there’s gonna be a breakthrough”

What a great song written by Zach Williams, Ethan Hulse, and Nick Schwarzwhere. In the lyrics of the song, Zach Williams uses Christ’s death on the cross and his resurrection on Sunday to inspire and uplift listeners who may be enduring hardships. And in the song’s chorus, the lyrics remind us that Christ is always faithful and remains by our side.

In ‘Sunday’s Comin’,’ “Friday” refers to Good Friday, the day that seemed the darkest because Jesus, the promised Savior, had been killed. But God had a plan all along. Three days later, Resurrection Sunday happened, the day that Jesus rose from the dead, fulfilling the plan of God to make a way for everyone who would believe in Him to be saved from their sins and become a friend of God. And that same victorious Savior can help you in whatever trial you’re facing today.

“You’ve done it again Zach! Another beautiful song with such truthful meaning!” writes one person online after watching the music video.

“There is no better way to start your day than to be uplifted and encouraged by such a beautiful song. Thank you Zach, God bless,” comments another person.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Sunday’s Comin’’ by Zach Williams today. And remember, that even though we will face trials and sorrows, we can take heart because He has overcome the world.

'Step By Step' Natalie Grant And Dolly Parton Duet

Listen to this great duet of ‘Step By Step’ from Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton.

“Well, there's a bridge and there's a river that I still must cross, as I'm going on my journey
Oh, I might be lost and there's a road I have to follow, a place I have to go
Well, no one told me just how to get there, but when I get there I'll know 'cause I'm taking it
Step by step, bit by bit, stone by stone yeah, brick by brick, step by step, day by day”

What a fun duet! The song ‘Step by Step’ was made popular by Whitney Houston when she recorded it for the soundtrack for the movie The Preacher’s Wife. This was the first time Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton have recorded a song together, and Natalie shared just how exciting this experience was for her.

“In 1996, ‘Step By Step’ is a song I would blast on cassette in my beat up Volkswagen Golf as I drove to my job at Medicare,” shares Grant. “The dream when I moved to Nashville was music, not Medicare, but I had to do what was necessary to keep going. 

This song was my reminder to keep putting one foot in front of the other. If you would’ve told me then that one day, I would not only be recording this song, but doing it with an international icon, I never ever would’ve believed it. I still can’t believe it.”

This rendition of ‘Step By Step’ from Natalie Grant and Dolly Parton will be on Natalie’s new album titled Seasons coming out in October. And the 10-track album will feature Natalie Grant’s own take on songs that have made a lasting impression on both her life and her career.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this fun song today!

What We've Been Created For

Worship song exalting God, Who alone is worthy of all praise - filmed in a scenic fall setting.

Incredible Performance Of 'Amazing Grace' With More Than 200 Bagpipes

Check out this incredible performance of ‘Amazing Grace’ with more than 200 bagpipes.

“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost
But now I'm found, was blind but now I see, t'was grace that taught my heart to fear
And grace my fears relieved, how precious did that grace appear, the hour I first believed”

What a beautiful performance of this beloved song! This video of ‘Amazing Grace’ was filmed live at the Berlin Tattoo in Germany, and the name of the vocalist in the video is Carl Ellis. His voice is wonderful, and the addition of the bagpipes is hauntingly beautiful. 

“What an incredible voice that man has! I came for the bagpipes, but his voice blew me away,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the music video.

“This gives me goosebumps. What a performance. Proud to be Scottish. Doesn't matter what country you are in, a performance like this will stir your blood,” writes another person online.

There is a reason the hymn 'Amazing Grace' remains a favorite hymn for so many people. The powerful lyrics remind us that because of Jesus, none of us are ever lost because God is with us always.

The author of this hymn was John Newton, and he wrote this song after safely landing in Donegal, Ireland, after being caught in a storm at sea. This safe arrival would mark the start of his return to Christianity.

Up until the point of coming to Ireland, John Newton was involved in the Slave Trade. In 1748, Newton was traveling from Africa to Liverpool and got caught up in an awful storm. The weather conditions were so severe that Newton called out to God, asking for mercy. The ship safely reached Ireland, and that event marked the beginning of John Newton’s spiritual conversion. He started to read the Bible, got out of the Slave Trade, became an Anglican Priest, and ended up writing many hymns, including ‘Amazing Grace.’

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ today!

'I've Witnessed It' Passion, Melodie Malone And Jenn Johnson Worship Performance

Check out this beautiful worship song called ‘I’ve Witnessed It’ from Passion, Melodie Malone, and Jenn Johnson.

“When I was lost and all alone, Your presence was where I found home. You were there
And You’re here right now, in every high and every low. You never left me without hope
You were good, and You’re good right now. I’ve witnessed Your faithfulness
I’ve seen You breathe life within, so I’ll pour out my praise again. You’re worthy, God”

This wonderful worship performance was recorded live in Nashville, TN, and Melodie Malone, Jenn Johnson, and the rest of the Passion band did an incredible job sharing the beautiful message within this music. The main theme in the lyrics is being a witness to the hope we have in God’s goodness. The theme of the cross and resurrection are also touched on in the third verse.

Passion’s Melodie Malone shared some of her thoughts about the meaning of the song. “We don’t often use the word ‘witness’ in our everyday vernacular, and it is my hope that we reinstate a bit of the meaning it carries in this song,” she said. “We sing to remind our souls of the character of the one we worship and to help resuscitate a faith in desperate need of hope.”

The song ‘I’ve Witnessed It’ reminds us to remember who God is and what He has done in our lives, and then share about what we have seen! We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today and it was able to bring you some encouragement.

Acts 1:8
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.

Group of Guitar Players Perform ‘I’ll Fly Away’ Classic Hymn

A large group of guitar players show off their musical talents with an inspiring and spirited rendition of the beloved hymn, “I’ll Fly Away.”

Hymns are beloved pieces of music that are still played in churches for good reason. Contemporary Christian music is fine, but there is no comparison when going up against the likes of “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” and “How Great Thou Art.” Those old church songs are beautifully and masterfully written. Those songs say much with so little. Every word and every line impart so much truth and meaning. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, a group of guitar players, the White Horse Guitar Club, play one of those favorite and beloved hymns, “I’ll Fly Away.” While sitting in a tent, practically on top of one another, the musicians expertly strum their guitars and sing in perfect harmony about the day they will cross over and receive their eternal gift. 

“Some glad morning when this life is over
I’ll fly away
To a home on God’s celestial shore
I’ll fly away”

At the conclusion of their performance, everyone in the tent claps and applauds, showing their appreciation for the gifted musicians’ efforts. 

Dying and passing away from this Earth is a frightening thought and one most people would rather not entertain daily. There are so many unknowns associated with death. Is it painful? What exactly happens after we take our last breath? Will I see my loved ones? 

However, for the believers and followers of Christ, there does not have to be a fear of death. Sure, there are still the unknowns surrounding dying, but when the eventual destination is Heaven, “God’s celestial shore” and the “land where joy shall never end,” why would there be any worry at all? 

Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Call My Name

Call His name and He will answer, whether you are in your darkest moment or just want to profess your faith. Lyrics by Mike Brotherton (US) and Clare Steffen (US), Music, Vocals, and Music Production by May OnMars (Zimbabwe), as a part of the Round The Globe project.

'Life On It' TobyMac And Sarah Reeves Lyric Video

Listen to ‘Life On It’ by TobyMac and Sarah Reeves in this official lyric video. TobyMac released a new album in 2022, two years after the tragic passing of his oldest son. In the midst of his grief, he honestly didn’t know if he would ever perform again. However, God met TobyMac in his grief, and through his journey of healing, he learned to put his life on God’s truths.

As the song begins, TobyMac sings of his unwavering commitment to God. No matter what comes his way, he will always remain in Christ: 

“You're my way and my truth, I'm a disciple of You
Through the highs and the lows, my heart will always stay true
They could put me in chains, they could lock me away
They would slay me in vain, I will always remain”

This groovy song deals with the depths of pain, needs, and struggles while reminding us God is with us as he walks through the valleys and mountaintops. TobyMac praises how Christ died for us and we can put our lives on his sacrifice and truth! He also shares tangible and relatable moments in his life where he was walking a path of grief. 

We all can relate to moments in our lives when something unexpected or tragic happens that leave us reeling and wondering why God would allow it. We will never know the answer on this side of heaven why God allows circumstances and situations. But we do know God will work things together for our good and his glory. 

We are all faced with a decision: live for Christ or die for nothing. But the truth at its core is that we would rather live for Christ than get distracted by meaningless things here on earth. The key is keeping our eyes on Christ and our hearts saturated in his promises. We hope is song rejuvenated the fire within you to keep living a life dedicated to Jesus! 

“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain,” Philippians 1:21

'My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)' Natalie Grant And CeCe Winans

Listen to this wonderful rendition of 'My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)' by Natalie Grant and CeCe Winans.

“How can I say thanks for the things You have done for me? Things so undeserved
Yet You gave to prove Your love for me, the voices of a million angels could not express
My gratitude, all that I am and ever hope to be, I owe it all to Thee, to God be the glory
To God be the glory, to God be the glory, for the things He has done”

What an incredible version of this beautiful song from Natalie Grant and CeCe Winans! They sound wonderful together, and their voices complement each other in the most stunning way.

“This is such a beautiful rendition. So genuine, so moving.  Their voices meld beautifully together. To God be the glory! Hallelujah!” comments one person online after listening to the song on YouTube.

“So Beautiful! I have chills! Amazing remake!” writes another person online.

The song 'My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)' was written by gospel singer and songwriter Andraé Crouch. He first recorded it in 1972 on his album titled Keep on Singin'. It is considered one of Andraé Crouch's most well-known songs.

“Andraé Crouch albums were often spinning on our family record player when I was a child. He was truly a legendary artist, and I think this song is one of the greatest songs ever written,” shares Natalie Grant. 

“I have also been listening to CeCe Winans since I was 11 years old. No other artist has had a more profound impact on my own art. To sing this song and these words with one of my heroes is a life-changing moment for me. I’ve always felt like CeCe embodies the words of this song in not only her music and ministry but also in her life. It has been my prayer to do the same.”

Coming up this October, Natalie Grant will be releasing her latest album titled Seasons. The 10-track album features Natalie Grant’s own twist on songs that have made a lasting impression on both her life as well as her music career.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this version of 'My Tribute (To God Be The Glory)' by Natalie Grant and CeCe Winans today!

4 Men Perform A Cappella Medley Of Gospel Favorites Through The Ages

Four immensely gifted young men take listeners on a tour of gospel music through the years.

While some people may fight against it, that old saying is true. Change is the only constant thing in life. The weather, clothing styles and even the way in which people talk and communicate with one another are changing. So, in a world of so much change, it would only make sense the music, especially gospel music would as well.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Kings Return, a Grammy-nominated vocal group, performs some of the biggest and most beloved gospel hits using only the power of their voices. With their A Cappella performance, they display how lyrics, melody and sound have changed in gospel music throughout the years. 

Some of the songs the guys belt out include “This Little Light of Mine,” “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” “Oh Happy Day” and “No Weapon.”

Their performance is a magnificent display of musical talent. They have all four been blessed with beautiful voices. Their harmonies are some of the best you’re likely to hear. At no point throughout the nearly 7-minute video do they miss a note or appear to be out of sync with one another. 

Their stunning vocal performance is literal music to the ears. Given the absurd amount of talent that is on display in the clip, it’s no wonder why the four gentlemen have been Grammy nominated. 

But that remarkably performed compilation of gospel songs is far from the only video from Kings Return. On their YouTube channel, viewers will find the guys performing other beloved gospel songs such as “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “O Holy Night” and “Amazing Grace.” They also have videos of themselves singing more secular songs like “How Deep Is Your Love.”

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Orchestra Performs Soul-Stirring Rendition Of '10,000 Reasons' By Matt Redman

If you don’t think you’ve heard a better version of 10,000 Reasons, you don’t want to miss this video as an orchestra performs a soul-stirring rendition of 10,000 Reasons by Matt Redman. I don’t know about you, but it’s one of my absolute favorite songs. 

When Matt first wrote the song, he said he had written it within an hour after reading Psalms 103. 

He said, ‘If you wake up one morning and you cannot think of a reason to bring God some kind of offering of thanks or praise, then you can be sure there’s something wrong at your end of the pipeline and not his. We live beneath an unceasing flow of goodness, kindness, greatness, and holiness, and every day we’re given reason after reason why Jesus is so completely and utterly worthy of our highest and best devotion.’

I never imagined I could bless the Lord until I heard this song. It makes me want to praise God from the rooftops. It fills me with love, reverence, and so much gratitude that the Lord knows me and loves me. And for that reason only, God deserves my praise. 

I’ve heard several renditions of this beloved song, but the All Souls Orchestra and Matt Redman created a mystifying, ethereal performance that will leave tears of praise in your eyes as the audience and choir sing in harmony. The performance quickly went viral, with over 100,000 views and hundreds of comments from all over the world. One viewer sums it this performance best, “That is awesome!  All those voices singing in full voice!!! A small taste of Heaven.  What a day that will be!” 

I couldn’t agree more. I hope this beautiful song blesses your day! 

Psalm 103:1 “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name!”

Sing Hosanna Forevermore (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

This is an animated music video for "Sing Hosanna Forevermore". This fun Reggae song is about praising God through the week. I will praise God forevermore. One day in Heaven, I'll be praising God for eternity. I hope you enjoy this catchy Reggae song!

Lion and the Lamb

Jesus is both the lion and the lamb, fulfilling the prophecy, He made the ultimate sacrifice. The lion shall lie down with the lamb. Music composition by Francis Mikel Eloho (Mikel Francis from Nigeria) & Raul Barba (Argentina), Lyrics by Clare Steffen (USA), Vocals by Raul Barba, Clare Steffen & Raul Barba May OnMars (Zimbabwe), and Music Production by Raul Barba as a part of the Round The Globe project.

“Two Becoming One” Beautiful Christian Wedding Song

Check out this sweet video with Johnathan and Emily Martin as they sing “Two Becoming One,” their beautiful Christian wedding song. Released in February 2017, Jonathan and Emily wrote a song that set to music many of the scriptures related to marriage. The song has been played at countless weddings, and it’s easy to see why.

Jonathan and Emily met as students at Belmont University in Nashville, and they married in 2010. They began their ministry after marrying, singing with friends in a group called Mosaic. While Mosaic members all remain fast friends, the group of creatives married, started families, and went on to build solo/duet musical careers. 

Among their many artistic passions, Jonathan and Emily have a desire to encourage Godly marriages. Johnathan released a solo pop project to celebrate the gift of marriage and the beauty of self-sacrificing love in 2020—in recognition of their own 10th anniversary.

Couples choosing “Two Becoming One” for their ceremony or reception certainly have a great understanding of God's purpose and design for marriage. The lyrics are inspirational and instructional. The voices are lovely. 

And, here, the Martins add a moving montage of newlyweds, dads and daughters, and wedding parties to their music, and the result is an inspirational and touching video!  

Here are a few lines from “Two Becoming One”:

Here's my promise
I'm yours to hold
I'll stay here by your side 

We are two becoming one

Amidst the gorgeous images of girls in gowns, don’t miss the sweetest first look at 2:35. It is precious! Then, watch another guy at 3:05 when he embraces his bride after seeing her ready for their big day. The video captures that couple as they pray with their closest family and friends. That is truly the foundation on which marriage should start!

Thanks, Jonathan and Emily, for writing and performing a song that provides a reset—a focus—for Christ-loving couples who marry this year and in years to come!  

“That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.” Genesis 2:24

Yodeling Band Performs ‘Church In The Wildwood’ In Empty Church

A group of musicians showed their unique singing ability with their beautiful rendition of “Church in the Wildwood.”

Music is something that is constantly changing and evolving. Bands and musicians play and tinker with instruments, creating new sounds. They may also combine two distinct, seemingly unrelated genres of music. Other times, musicians may add something new to an old, beloved classic tune, trying to make it their own.  

In a video posted on YouTube, the Hudson Harmony Band, a group of musicians, incorporated an old and rarely heard type of singing, yodeling, into their performance of “Church in the Wildwood.”

The short clip begins with a young woman showing off her impressive vocal skills. She yodels for a few notes, helping to set the tone for what is to come from her and her fellow musicians.

“There’s a church in the valley by the Wildwood
No lovelier place in the dale
No spot is so dear to my childhood
As the little brown church in the dale”

At about the 2-minute mark, there is even more yodeling. But this time, another young woman joins in on the fun. She, like the young woman before her, has been blessed with the ability to sing in an underappreciated way. 

But that’s far from the only thing viewers and listeners get from this delightful performance. The Hudson Harmony Band shows off their stunning harmonies. Several instruments, including a harmonica, also make an appearance in the clip. 

As their performance of “Church in the Wildwood” perfectly illustrates, the Hudson Harmony Band is a supremely talented group of musicians. According to their YouTube channel, the band is made up of six musicians who all play at least five instruments. 

Additionally, their page indicates that they perform a wide variety of music. They can play anything from “toe-tappin’ bluegrass, to majestic classical, to soul-stirring hymns, to lively Cajun, along with a folk tune or two.”

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

'These Are The Days' Cory Asbury Live Performance

Check out this wonderful live performance of the song ‘These Are The Days’ by Cory Asbury.

“Hospital to home was a four-minute drive, with a baby on board, made it thirty-five, we didn’t
Sleep a wink that night, just laid by that crib singing nursery rhymes. These are the days
That we’ll want back, at the kindergarten drop off line, his first day of school didn’t even cry
That was when we knew that life had a funny way of passing us by”

What a moving and emotional song that sums up parenthood in the most poetic way. It is deeply relatable and speaks to how quickly time passes while raising children and the desire to relish every moment we get with them.

“The emotion that goes through this song is incredible,” writes one person online after watching the music video. “The truthfulness in the lyrics blows me away.”

The song ‘These Are The Days’ is one of the tracks on Cory Asbury’s upcoming album titled Pioneer. Cory talks about his new album and how his sound may have changed since the last time he released music years ago.

“I’ll always be the ‘Reckless Love’ guy, but my art has evolved,” he said. “I’ve changed. I’ve grown. And hopefully, after more than 3 years, I’ve got something new to say. After all, that is the office of the artist—to give language to the things we all feel and experience.”

Parents know that having a child is like having your heart walking around outside of your body. And this song truly encapsulates the joy of seeing them grow up and the pain of having it all pass by too quickly. We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘These Are The Days’ by Cory Asbury today!

Proverbs 22:6
“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it.”

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