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UPPERROOM - Where You Stand

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Where You Stand."

Jeremy Camp - Again

Listen to Jeremy Camp's "Again."

UPPERROOM - Lamb of God

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Lamb of God."

Peech. - Going West

Listen to Peech.'s "Going West."

UPPERROOM - Dream

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Dream."

UPPERROOM - How Holy

Listen to UPPERROOM's "How Holy."

UPPERROOM - Abide

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Abide."

UPPERROOM - Always and Forever

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Always and Forever."

UPPERROOM - At Your Altar

Listen to UPPERROOM's "At Your Altar."

UPPERROOM - Consider Him

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Consider Him."

UPPERROOM - Blood of Jesus

Listen to UPPERROOM's "Blood of Jesus."

Jordan L'Oreal - Pretty Little Liars

Listen to Jordan L'Oreal's "Pretty Little Liars."

The Heritage Soul-Stirring ‘You’re All I Want’ Live Performance

Oh, you’ve got to hear this. The Heritage soul-stirring ‘You’re All I Want’ live performance will leave you undone. There I was, laundry halfhazardly folded, soup simmering on the stove, sun falling soft across the porch—and I clicked play on their live video. Before the first verse had even settled, tears welled in the corners of my eyes. It wasn’t flashy. It wasn’t loud, it was just honest-to-goodness worship.  I was moved listening to real voices, raw faith, and the kind of harmony that makes your soul remember it was made for heaven.

That first lyric—“I’ll only boast in Jesus Christ and the cross where He was crucified”—undid me. Don’t we all need that kind of anchoring? In a world that’s loud with distraction and heavy with headlines, these young voices lifted up a truth we’ve clung to for years: we have nothing without Him.

As I listened, I thought of all the places I’ve run before—my garden, my Bible, the comfort of a good phone call. But there was that lyric: “Where else could I go, if I didn’t run to You?” And I just nodded and whispered, “Yes, Lord. Yes, that’s it.”

Because let’s be honest—life has its seasons. We’ve walked through births and goodbyes, holidays and heartaches. We’ve held grandbabies and held back tears. We know by now what satisfies and what doesn’t. And there’s something so sacred, so refreshing, about hearing this rising generation sing it out loud: “You’re all I want. You’re all I need. Without You, I have nothing.”

This wasn’t just a song—it was something beyond that. 

The way they sang “Nothing else can satisfy like You”—I don’t know how to explain it except to say it felt like a prayer set to music. The kind that wraps around your soul like a quilt sewn by your grandma’s hands.

So I had to tell you. I had to.

Because you’ll want to hear it too—this beautiful reminder that no matter what turns or twists the day brings, Jesus really is all we want. All we need.

And He’s more than enough.

“Whom have I in heaven but You? And earth has nothing I desire besides You.” Psalm 73:25

Crowder Electrifying Live ‘Grave Robber’ Performance

There’s something sacred and spunky when heaven meets a banjo and a beat drops in the middle of a laundry pile. And let me just say—Crowder at the Dove Awards? Electric. From the first stomp of the beat to the last hallelujah note, this performance of Crowder’s electrifying Live ‘Grave Robber’ will have you praising with a grin so wide your cheeks hurt.

Crowder, a wild-bearded and bold worshiper, turned the stage into a joy explosion, and we’re still not over it. I mean, who knew a resurrection anthem could double as your go-to soundtrack for scrubbing the stovetop or chasing toddlers with peanut butter hands? But that’s the thing about ‘Grave Robber’—it’s got grit and glory, joy and Jesus all bundled up in a toe-tapping, soul-shouting celebration.

This isn’t just another performance. No, this was a full-on pep rally for the One who rolled the stone away. In the video, the entire room pulsed with life, the kind only a risen Savior can give. The drums pounded like a heartbeat, the guitars wailed like freedom, and Crowder’s unmistakable voice carried words that reached right into your ordinary and reminded you: you’ve been raised, redeemed, and rerouted straight into the arms of grace.

It’s the kind of song that makes folding three loads of towels feel like a revival. It belongs on your ‘Conquer the Chores' playlist right next to ‘Good God Almighty’ and that other Crowder banger you secretly sing into your broom handle. Whether you're mowing the lawn, mopping the floor, or trying to survive that Monday morning commute, this music video is your invitation to praise your way through it.

So maybe today you’ve got a mountain of laundry and a sink full of dishes. Or maybe your soul just needs a little lift. Put this one on. Turn it up. Thank the Lord who robbed your grave and gave you this breath. And then dance your way through the dishes, friend.

Because joy looks good on you.
And worship? It was made for the wild and the wonderfully ordinary.

We hope you loved every electrifying, holy-rolling, goosebump-inducing second of this fabulous Grave Robbing moment.

Now go on—press play again. Your mop is waiting.

Romans 8:11 “And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.”

Anne Wilson Acoustic ‘Rain in the Rearview’ Music Video

Check out the acoustic music video of Anne Wilson’s song ‘Rain in the Rearview.’ This is one song where singer Anne Wilson pours her heart out with every word. The lyrics talk about how she moves through the pain and heartache in her life, leaving the wreckage of the past in her rearview mirror as she journeys toward a new beginning.

‘Tell me, how much hurt can a heart take?
Tell me, how much wind 'til the walls cave?
You can just stay right there in the pain or listen to the voice that you hear when you pray
Tell me, how much hurt can a heart take before it breaks?’

Back in 2017, Anne Wilson lost her brother to a horrific car accident, and she remembers God speaking to her right after her father shared with her the tragic news. 

“I heard God say to me, clear as day, ‘Anne, are you going to trust Me?’ I turned around right in that room, and I spoke to Jesus, and I said ‘Jesus, I trust you,’” shared Anne Wilson. “All of a sudden, the weight of death was lifted fully off my shoulders, and I felt like I could breathe. I had this assurance that God was going to pull me through this tragedy to the other side.” 

Now her song ‘Rain in the Rearview’ tells her story of moving through that heartache.

"This is a song about moving forward; moving forward from grief; moving forward from heartbreak and from pain in our lives," shared Anne Wilson. "There's a bible verse that I love that talks about how 'weeping may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning.' I think sometimes we get so stuck in the storms we are in, and it can look so hopeless, like it's never going to end. I've been there. I felt that way when I lost my brother six years ago. I've shed my share of tears, and I still cry sometimes. I've had days when I wondered if I'd ever know joy again, but I'm learning how to keep moving forward; taking God's hand and letting him take the wheel, and I'm learning there's always a reason to wake up and face another day knowing that no matter what storm I'm facing this too shall pass. And someday, when the rain from that storm I've faced is in my rearview, I'll look back and smile because I'm stronger for it and because I know who got me through it."

What an incredible testimony! We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Rain in the Rearview’ today and were encouraged by the powerful message.

The Bellamy Brothers Talk Legacy, Faith, and Latest Single Featuring The Isaacs

In this exclusive interview, Brandon Woolum catches up with legendary duo David and Howard Bellamy, The Bellamy Brothers. In the heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation they talk about their iconic career, enduring musical legacy, and their new single 'Normal Ain’t Coming Back' featuring The Isaacs. The brothers open up about the inspiration behind the track, how the collaboration came together, and the powerful themes of uncertainty and faith that anchor the song in today’s ever-changing world. With over 20 #1 hits and more than 3 million monthly Spotify listeners, they reflect on the staying power of their music and how it continues to resonate across generations and borders. We also dive into life on their Honky Tonk Ranch, the creative heartbeat of their music and the backdrop of their reality TV show. Find out what it was like letting the cameras in, the status of Season 5, and the family-first lifestyle that drives everything they do. From gospel to country to international collaborations, The Bellamy Brothers have navigated the music industry on their own terms since launching their independent label in 1991.

Run to You

Jesus said, "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." (Mt. 11:28-30) The Lord knows our hurts, struggles, and pain. He wants us to give it to Him.

These Four Walls

Divine appointments, interactions, and even happenstance. When we sense the prompting of the Holy Spirit, His sovereign purpose is within that God moment. And it happens so normally yet intimately. His timing, purpose, and outcome are sure! Let's keep sowing seeds. Because Eternity Matters!

Dreams Come True

I can only imagine what a child goes through when their source of security disappears… All I can go by is what my Father tells me that “He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow…”, that He is “A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy dwelling.” And “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in Spirit.” “Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.” Deut. 10:18, Psalms 68:5, Psalms 34:18, James 1:27. Hoping that this song encourages, and praying that their “Dreams Come True”.

Run to You

Jesus said, "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." (Mt. 11:28-30) The Lord knows our hurts, struggles, and pain. He wants us to give it to Him.

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