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The Jason Lovins Band Performs “Pilgrim Road” Acoustic | Exclusive Performance

The Jason Lovins Band delivers a powerful, stripped-down performance of the title track from their 2025 album Pilgrim Road in this exclusive acoustic session.


With heartfelt lyrics and rich harmonies, this intimate version highlights the song’s message of faith, perseverance, and the journey we all walk as believers. Known for blending country, gospel, and worship influences, the band brings a raw authenticity to this performance that draws you right into the story behind the music.


Whether you’ve followed Pilgrim Road since its release or are hearing it for the first time, this acoustic take offers a fresh and moving perspective on one of the album’s standout songs.

Lauren Daigle 'You Lead Me' Lyric Video

There are songs that don’t just fill the room—they find you right in the middle of whatever you’re carrying. And Lauren Daigle’s ‘You Lead Me’ lyric video feels exactly like that kind of song. Just days after its lyric video dropped on YouTube—already gathering over 135,000 views—you can’t help but wonder how many quiet, unseen prayers it’s already held in its melody. Because this isn’t just music… it’s ministry wrapped in a voice that feels like it’s walked through fire and still chose faith. And don’t get me started on the breathtaking scenes taken from the show ‘David’ she used for it. It was so refreshing to watch. 

Sometimes the sun feels like it keeps me in the dark
Sometimes I find myself on journeys far too hard
I thought You turned Your back on every hurt
'Til I realized that You were going first

Lauren sings like someone who knows what it means to wander through the desert and still believe there’s water ahead. You can hear it—the ache, the surrender, the steady trust—as she carries each lyric like it’s been lived before it was ever sung. And for those of us who have sat in the quiet, not knowing what to pray… this song steps in and gently says, here, borrow these words.

Lauren Daigle "You Lead Me" Lyrics 

You lead me
Through deserts no man has walked
Through waters none dare to cross
When I'm afraid of where I'll be

Because she understands something so deeply sacred: sometimes we don’t have the language for our pain, our hope, or even our faith. And that’s where music meets us. It becomes the bridge between what we feel and what we long to say to God.

As Lauren shared so beautifully, “That’s the beauty of songs is that you can put language in the mouth of someone who’s been longing to connect the words to the feeling, who’s been longing to connect the experience to the prayer. And for me, that’s everything. That’s like the highest honor is to be able to give people language to pray to God.”

And maybe that’s why this song feels so breathtaking… and strengthening all at once. It doesn’t rush you. It doesn’t demand anything from you. It simply meets you—right there in the middle of your story—and reminds you that even when you don’t have the words… God still hears your heart.

“He guides me along the right paths for His name’s sake.”  Psalm 23:3

We Can Pray by Dan Adler - OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO

Written and performed by Dan Adler (c)1996 Heart of the City Music. Available to download at www.danandsandyadler.com/music-store . To order chord chart or background trax, contact Dan at [email protected]

Carey B Grant Jesus On The Mainline

Cover Song Public Domain

Carey B Grant Free At Last

Cover Song Free At Last

It Is No Secret

Stuart Hamblen Cover Educational Purposes

Alexander Pappas on Finding Peace in Jesus and the Heart Behind 'SUNDAY' EP

Worship leader and songwriter Alexander Pappas sits down with Brandon Woolum to talk about his powerful new single “It Is So Sweet” and the heart behind his upcoming EP SUNDAY. In this conversation, Pappas opens up about learning to trust Jesus in the middle of anxiety, why he’s shifted from writing “Monday music” to “Sunday music,” and how these new songs are designed to strengthen faith beyond the walls of the church.


He also shares the deeper meaning behind one of the EP’s most personal tracks, “Always Been Jesus,” and reflects on how life’s challenges have shaped both his faith and songwriting. Plus, Pappas offers encouragement for anyone feeling distant from God and speaks directly to worship leaders navigating difficult seasons.


With a passion for creating music that serves the global Church, Pappas continues to point listeners back to the truth that real peace is found not in perfect circumstances, but in walking closely with Jesus.


Watch the full interview and hear the story behind the songs that aim to help you carry Sunday into every day of the week.

Eddy Mann - When I Was Saved

Novai - Back to Your Heart (Radio Edit)

Taken from the 2026 MTS Records debut LP, "This Is Novai"

Love the Lord Your God (composed by Graeme Stewart) Performed by Andrew Hurren

Regarding those 2 very important commands to love God with everything, and love others as we love ourselves. If only we responded to these 2 commands, what a better World it would be

Phil Wickham, Jamie McDonald 'Flowers' Lyric Video

Check out Phil Wickham’s “Flowers” lyrics video and be encouraged today. This song by Phil Wickham was featured on his 2025 album, Song Of The Saints. This new version features Jamie MacDonald and is included on the Song Of The Saints (Deluxe) album, which was released in March 2026.

‘You picked up all my ashes, planted flowers in their place
Took my hell and gave me heaven in exchange
For all You've done to save me, for the way You loved me first
Here's my broken hallelujah in return’

‘Flowers’ by Phil Wickham is a Lovely Song

What a beautiful and encouraging song! The lyrics serve as a testimony to God's love, which always follows us. He takes our brokenness and makes us new, and we glorify Him for all that He has done in our lives.

The worship anthem centers on redemption, focusing on God turning "barren dirt" and "ashes" into new life. It highlights themes of grace, God's love, and offering a "broken hallelujah" in return for His salvation. It is a song of gratitude, acknowledging God's care.

When it comes to Phil Wickham’s Song Of The Saints (Deluxe) album, artists like Lauren Daigle, Brandon Lake, and Chris Tomlin have also joined Jamie MacDonald in adding their voices to these familiar songs. The result feels less like a sequel and more like a second look — songs you’ve already heard, now shaped by new voices and settings.

Phil Wickham has loved collaborating with these artists for the Song Of The Saints (Deluxe) album, and it is clear to see that in Phil Wickham’s "Flowers" lyric video with Jamie MacDonald. These collaborations have renewed celebration of the songs people have loved from the original album and have shaped worship moments around the world.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to “Flowers” from Phil Wickham featuring Jamie MacDonald today!

Sounds Like Reign Breathtaking 'Jesus Paid It All' Rendition

Listen to this beautiful rendition from Sounds Like Reign of "Jesus Paid It All", and let the music uplift your soul. The talented singer in the video is Lindsay Kirkland, and she and her family encourage others with the musical group that shares music that honors and glorifies God. Through their videos, they aim to challenge and inspire others on their own journey with Jesus.

‘I hear the Savior say, "Thy strength indeed is small;
Child of weakness, watch and pray, find in Me thine all in all."
Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe;
Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow.’

The Origins of the Song, ‘Jesus Paid it All’ 

What a wonderful cover of this lovely hymn. "Jesus Paid It All” was written by Elvina M. Hall in 1865 in Baltimore, Maryland. The song was inspired by a pastor's sermon on the crucifixion that Elvina Hall was listening to while in the choir loft at Monument Street Methodist Church. When the lyrics came to Elvina, she wrote them down on the flyleaf of her hymnal.

At first, Elvina felt guilty for not being completely focused on the entire sermon, but when she showed the words to her pastor, he brought them to John Grape. He had been looking for lyrics to fit a melody he had written, and Elivina’s words were a perfect match to his music. Then, in 1868, "Jesus Paid It All” was published for the first time in Professor Theodore Perkins’ Sabbath Carols.

This rendition from Sounds Like Reign of "Jesus Paid It All" was praised by many online who were blessed by the music.

“So beautifully sung Lindsay! I found myself singing with you. Thank you for sharing the gift God has given you. God bless you and yours,” comments one person on YouTube after watching the video.

“Elegant in simplicity, beautiful in execution, and as always, glorifying to God. Thank You!” writes another person online.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this version of "Jesus Paid It All" today!

Ruth a song inspired by Ruth of the Bible

I hope you like this. Ruth is one of my favorite biblical characters. So I decided to write a song about her.

Behold Jesus the way the truth and the life

A beautiful song aboutJesus being the way the truth and the life, Be Blessed precious family of GOD MOST HIGH ♥️ 🙏

The Gospel Power Of The Book Of Mark In Song.

I read the book of Mark and prayed about the events, and wrote this song, and I’m so thankful for God‘s hopeful, victorious word, the Bible!

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.

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