This is the title track of our upcoming album. The purpose and prayer of this song is that our hearts would be stirred again to the beauty and glory of God. Too often, we can shrink God down to our own size, but the heart of a true worshiper embraces the mystery that He is beyond our comprehension, trusts fully in His goodness, and stands in awe of who He is.
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This is the title track of our upcoming album. The purpose and prayer of this song is that our hearts would be stirred again to the beauty and glory of God. Too often, we can shrink God down to our own size, but the heart of a true worshiper embraces the mystery that He is beyond our comprehension, trusts fully in His goodness, and stands in awe of who He is.
Read MoreThis hymn was written in 1828 by Charlotte Elliott. It later became the invitation song sung at almost every Billy Graham Crusade for many decades. Literally hundreds of thousands of people responded to the gospel amidst the singing of this great hymn.
Read MoreThis song is written from different sections of Psalm 23 and especially Psalm 3:3: “But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.” I was so struck that our God is the great encourager, lifting our heads in times of discouragement.
Read MoreThis song was written from Psalms 113:3. The groove was inspired from a song Justo Almario wrote entitled, "Abrazos y Besos." Through my many blessed years of playing worship music with Justo at our church, Christian Assembly, I learned many Latin rhythms which I did my best to incorporate into my songwriting.
Read MoreCreating this song was an unspeakable honor and joy, especially because I had the privilege of collaborating with two of my heroes, Abraham Laboriel and Justo Almario. We all need heroes who inspire us, and these two have profoundly impacted me both spiritually and musically.
Read MoreThis song was inspired by a trip I took to Israel. I have had the privilege of going on many pilgrimages there, and while there, I always visit the Dead Sea. Let me tell you, the Dead Sea is completely dead!
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