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Cos I Followed You

The first video posted by 'WFF' is encouraging song of faith and hope after the loss of a loved one. Come on the journey with creative writer 'Sojourn360' and discover the wonderful song 'Cos I Followed You' 1 h

Cos I Followed You

The first video posted by 'WFF' is encouraging song of faith and hope after the loss of a loved one. Come on the journey with creative writer 'Sojourn360' and discover the wonderful song 'Cos I Followed You'

Hymn 'In The Garden' Gets Beautiful Bluegrass Cover

Check out this wonderful “In The Garden’ hymn bluegrass cover performed by a group called Backwoods Bluegrass. The talented musicians did a great job conveying the meaning of this beautiful hymn. The lyrics reflect a personal, intimate relationship with God, often described as a peaceful, contemplative walk with Jesus in a garden setting.

“I come to the garden alone while the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear, falling on my ear, the Son of God discloses
And He walks with me, and He talks with me, and He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there, none other has ever known”

‘In the Garden’ is Quite the Cherished Hymn

What a lovely rendition of this cherished hymn! In the video, Rusty Collier is on bass, Austin Harper is on Mandolin, Hunter Phillips is on Guitar, and Sarah Stewart is on Banjo. Their harmonies were beautiful, and many people online praised this "In the Garden" hymn bluegrass cover.

“So pure and heartfelt; just honest bluegrass gospel!” comments one person on YouTube.

“Great job! One of my favorite versions ever of this beautiful hymn!” writes another person after watching the music video.

When it comes to the hymn “In The Garden,” this is one song that is enormously popular. It is almost impossible to find it omitted from any standard hymnal, and more than a million recordings and printed copies of it have been sold.

The man who wrote this beloved hymn was C. Austin Miles. He had attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the University of Pennsylvania to become a pharmacist, but he abandoned that career in 1892 when he wrote his first Gospel song.

He said of himself, "It is as a writer of gospel songs I am proud to be known, for in that way I may be of the most use to my master, whom I serve willingly although not as efficiently as is my desire."

We hope you enjoyed listening to this bluegrass rendition of “In The Garden” today!

Braden Rumfelt’s Dazzling ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ on American Idol

There are moments on American Idol when a performance feels like more than a competition—more than judges, fans, and the winning title—and Braden Rumfelt gave us one of those moments with his dazzling rendition of “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” Praise the Lord for YouTube and a chance to rewatch the epic moment anytime our souls need it!

You could feel it from the first note, the way the room seemed to quiet, the way something sacred slipped in between the lyrics and the listening. This wasn’t about hitting every note perfectly; this was about telling the truth. The kind of truth that trembles in your chest when you’ve lived through something hard, and you’re still choosing to sing anyway. 

And maybe that’s why it lingered—because it wasn’t just his voice, it was his story wrapped inside a song that already carries so much weight. But it wasn’t just about competing on American Idol, it was as if Braden wanted to share the message with viewers and fans what a hard fought hallelujah means. Because we’ve been stuck in a rock and a hard spot. The only thing left for us was to keep our eyes on Jesus as we put one foot in front of the other. 

“Hard Fought Hallelujah” was written by Brandon Lake 

Written by Brandon Lake, “Hard Fought Hallelujah” has always felt like a song for the weary, for the ones who love God but don’t always feel Him close. And as Braden stood there, you could almost hear those lyrics settle into every heart watching: “Yeah, I don’t always feel it / Yeah, but that’s when I need it the most / So, I’ma keep on singing / ’Til my soul catches up with my song.” 

Haven’t we all been there? Singing words we’re still trying to believe, holding onto faith by the thinnest thread, whispering hallelujah when it feels more like a fight than a celebration. And then the chorus rises like a brave declaration in the middle of the storm: “I’ll bring my hard-fought, heartfelt / Been-through-hell hallelujah… / And I’ll bring my storm-tossed, torn-sail / Story-to-tell hallelujah.” It’s not polished, not easy, but it is the honest to goodness truth. 

I don’t think there was anyone else who could have sang as remarkably as Braden did as he stood there declaring God’s glory in his beige suit and baby pink shirt. It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t just stay on the stage—it settles into the quiet places of your heart where you’ve been fighting battles no one else can see. 

So if you get the chance, watch Braden’s performance, let it wash over you, and don’t just listen—join in. Sing your own hard-fought hallelujah, even if your voice shakes, even if the words feel heavy. Because those are the praises that rise the highest—the ones born from real life, real struggle, and a God who is still faithful in the middle of it all.

Job 13:15 “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain my own ways before him.”

Point of Grace on New 'Lady Wisdom' Album, Faith, and 30 Years of Music

Point of Grace sits down with Brandon Woolum in Nashville to talk about their brand-new album 'Lady Wisdom,' their first full collection of original songs in more than a decade.


In this conversation, the trio opens up about the heart behind the album, the Biblical inspiration drawn from Proverbs, and the personal stories woven throughout each song. They also share what it was like collaborating with some of today’s top songwriters, how their faith has deepened over the years, and why this project feels especially meaningful in this season of life.


With over 30 years of music and ministry, Point of Grace reflects on their journey, the bond that has kept them together, and their continued passion for creating songs that point listeners to truth, hope, and God’s wisdom.

Grace Graber Talks 'Punk x Praise,' Mental Health, and Reclaiming Christian Rock

Grace Graber sits down to talk about her brand new album Punk x Praise, out this Friday, April 10, and the powerful story behind the music. From turning viral punk worship covers into a full project to collaborating with Disciple’s Josiah Prince, Grace shares how this unexpected album came together and why it’s resonating with so many fans.


In this conversation, Grace opens up about her personal journey through mental health struggles, how Christian music saved her life, and her heart to create space for the “misfits” who may feel overlooked in the church. She also dives into reimagining songs like “Oceans,” “Gratitude,” and more, proving that faith and rock music can not only coexist but thrive together.


Plus, Grace shares a powerful message for parents, fans, and anyone who has ever felt like they don’t belong.

Ben Fuller, Tommee Profitt Powerful 'Old Rugged Cross' Performance

Ben Fuller and Tommee Profitt turned in a powerful performance of “Old Rugged Cross.” This is one rendition of the beautiful, beloved old church hymn that you’ll find yourself returning to again and again. Watch the short but moving clip to hear Ben Fuller and Tommee Profitt perform “Old Rugged Cross.”

Hymns are severely underutilized pieces of music. While they remained beloved by many, it’s becoming harder and harder to hear them in churches. Instead, many places of worship have ditched them in favor of more modern, contemporary Christian tunes. And this is becoming the norm with increasing frequency.

Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against modern contemporary Christian music. That genre of music has given us many wonderful and powerful songs about the love, faith and forgiveness freely offered by Jesus Christ. However, I just prefer the old church hymns and do so by a significant margin, and I don’t think I’m alone in that way.

I think we can all agree that this is just something about hearing “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art,” and “Amazing Grace” in a house of worship. Those songs will never get old and tired, no matter how many times you may have heard them.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Ben and Tommee perform another one of those beloved church hymns: “Old Rugged Cross.” However, instead of the version we all know and love, these two talented musicians take the song in a completely different direction, giving it an updated feel and sound. All the lyrics are still the same powerful words we all know and love, but with a much different sound.

Even if this one version is not exactly to your taste and preference, you still have to admit that it’s nice to see and hear that those old church hymns have not been completely forgotten and left behind.

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.”

'Made for More' Josh Baldwin Live Red Rocks Performance

Don’t miss this incredible ‘Made for More’ moment as Josh Baldwin left it all on the stage live at the Red Rocks Performance. There’s something about Red Rocks Amphitheater that feels like heaven leans a little closer to earth—the way the red stones rise like open hands in worship, the sky stretching wide above you, the music echoing into places you didn’t even know were aching. 

But if you think the Red Rocks park is just a great Amphitheatre, you’re truly missing out. It is the only naturally occurring geological phenomenon for acoustics in the world. From The Beatles to Brandon Lake, it’s truly a place of wonder whose chorus echoes into the world around it. I find myself dreaming of being there one day, letting that kind of worship wash over me in person. But for now, this viral video—already reaching more than 166,427 hearts—feels like an invitation right where you are

Josh Baldwin's Red Rocks is a Powerful Performance 

And as this powerful performance of “Made for More” filled that sacred space, it didn’t just sound beautiful—it felt like truth wrapping itself around every weary heart listening. Because haven’t we all had seasons where we forgot who we were? 

And yet the lyrics remind us, like a gentle but firm whisper from God Himself: “I know who I am ’cause I know who You are… I was called by name… I was made for more.” Friend, that’s not just a song—it’s a calling. It’s a reminder that you were never meant to stay buried in shame or stuck in yesterday’s pain. No, you were raised back to life again, chosen, free, and deeply loved. 

And oh, can you imagine sitting there in those stone-carved seats, the Colorado air brushing against your skin, voices rising together in hallelujah—how peace might settle into your bones, how your heart might finally exhale? 

So watch it while you can, let it play a little louder than your doubts, and remind your soul of what’s always been true: you are His, and you were made for so much more.

Ephesians 2:10 “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Hannah Harper Powerful 'Ain't No Grave' Cover on American Idol

Prepare to be inspired! This young woman is a fan favorite on the current season of American Idol. Watch Hannah Harper's "Ain't No Grave" cover.

The video begins by showing a clip of Hannah’s previous song in Hawaii. The judges tell her that they want to see her interact more. She jokes about not having her guitar, and they all laugh. Her goal is to be more comfortable and confident without her instrument with her. She is challenging herself to perform better and be more confident than before. The coaches encourage her. 

Halfway through the mentoring time with Brad and Keke, her family comes in. You see Hannah’s husband and three sons come onto the clip, and it really gives her a newfound confidence. They talk about how she grew up in a family band, and this gives her a boost to be with her loved ones. 

You see a clip of Hannah in a homemade dress, praying before taking the stage. Everyone is cheering her on. Hannah has a great attitude. She starts singing “Ain’t No Grave” by Bethel and Molly Skaggs. She has such unique runs, grit, and 

The chorus cries out:

There ain’t no grave
Gonna hold my body down
There ain't no grave
Gonna hold my body down

The Judges Go Wild After Her Performance on American Idol 

When she gets to the end of the performance, she belts out, and the judges and audience go wild over it. This Hannah Harper "Ain't No Grave" cover will amaze you. This song is a clear picture of the gospel of Jesus and His resurrection. It will inspire you to see Hannah select such a wonderful song to give glory to her Savior on a global stage. She takes courage and shines so brightly for the Lord. Her voice is heaven-sent, and it is incredible to see her use it as a witness to the world for Christ.

“Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” John 11:25-26

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Amanda Nolan Shares Faith Journey and Story Behind 'Can’t Keep A Secret'

Christian singer-songwriter Amanda Nolan sits down with GodTube Music to share the story behind her rising single 'Can’t Keep A Secret,' her journey through mental health struggles, and how her faith in Jesus transformed her life and music.


In this candid conversation, Amanda opens up about being diagnosed with OCD at 17, finding hope through a relationship with God, and stepping into her calling to create music that is raw, honest, and full of purpose. She also talks about the evolution of her sound, the inspiration behind her latest release, and what fans can expect next.


From viral success to deeply personal songwriting, Amanda’s heart for sharing hope shines through in every part of her story.

You Have Come to Mount Zion (Hebrews 12)

The King's Harpists perform a song set to a text you'd have thought impossible to use, --let alone translate; and this jaunty melody should put a smile on most faces. This version is in the original English!

MercyMe Powerful 'Make It Well' Grand Ole Opry Live Performance

Check out this MercyMe "Make It Well" live performance at the Grand Ole Opry. This song gives language to those seasons when our hearts are heavy, and praise doesn’t always come easily. It reminds us that we can trust that God is still at work, even in the silence.

‘Make it well with my soul, don't let me face this loneliness alone
Make it well with my soul, I need a peace that only heaven knows
Jesus could you please, just sit and cry with me
'Till I can sing, 'till I can sing’

“Make it Well” Was Inspired by “It is Well With My Soul” 

“Make It Well” was inspired by the classic hymn "It Is Well With My Soul," and MercyMe frontman Bart Millard shared more about the message behind his song in a recent interview. 

“When I had the idea for ‘Make It Well’, it came from wrestling with the hymn ‘It Is Well’ that I’ve sung all my life for funerals and stuff like that. It’s always during tragic times. And I realized during those difficult moments that I’m kind of lying when I say ‘It is well with my soul’ cause normally it is not well with my soul. The harder the times get, the harder it is to sing that song.”

Bart continued: “So I kept thinking if I were to write this, I would make it into ‘Make It Well’ because I’m not getting through this without the help of the Holy Spirit. I think there are people in the middle of the struggle, if they think about it, it’s tough to sing that it’s all good, it’s fine, it’s well with my soul and it really isn’t when you’re in the middle of it. And so this one goes out to all those like me that are in the middle of the struggle just trying to get by.”

We hope you were encouraged by this MercyMe "Make It Well" live performance at the Grand Ole Opry. May this song be a reminder that in our pain and loneliness, we can bring our hurt directly to Jesus. Instead of confidently declaring “It is well,” we can ask God to make it well.

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