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We All Sing Hallelujah - Lyric Video

Jesus Christ, offers salvation to humankind from every tribe, tongue and nation - tearing down the walls of separation and making us into a new nation that is united by it's mutual submission to Him and acceptance of forgiveness and newness of life through His death and resurrection. Now we all sing 'Hallelujah!' together - with hope, joy, gratitude and worship to the only worthy One, Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, the Lamb of God. From the CD 'Listen to the Sound' by the Heart of the City Band, featuring Sandy Adler on lead vocal and penny whistle. Written by Dan Adler. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon and most mp3 sites.

Sarah Reeves Inspires with Her Latest Song 'More Than Enough'

Christian music artist Sarah Reeves inspires and encourages others with the official music video for her song “More than Enough.”

Whoever came up with that old saying, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me,” couldn’t have been more wrong. Words most certainly hurt and wound and can cause a ton of destruction. 

A hurtful or even careless word can be enough to damage someone’s view of themselves and their abilities. An individual blessed with a gift for singing, acting or writing may shy away from those activities, choosing not to develop those God-given skills because someone somewhere along the way said they weren’t any good. Because of words someone uttered, people may grow up feeling and thinking that they don’t measure up or aren’t good enough.

In the official video for her song “More than Enough,” Sarah reminds and encourages listeners. It’s a beautiful tune for anyone who, for whatever reason, believes they are worthless, unloved or just not enough for this or that. 

The entire song is an uplifting tune, telling listeners that they have worth and that while they may have been hurt in the past, they are more than enough. The entire song is beautifully written and performed.

“Who stole all of your happiness (happiness)

Who almost pushed you off the edge? (off the edge)

Don’t need their arms to make you complete, don’t take a genius to see

That you are, baby, you are more than enough”

People can be needlessly cruel, saying and doing things that can negatively impact others in ways we may never imagine. Our actions and the words we say do affect others. Therefore, we must always carefully consider what we say because once those words leave our mouths, there is no way to put them back. 

Ephesians 4:29 “Let no evil talk come out of your mouth, but only what is good for giving necessary teaching, and for grace to those who give ear.”

People Everywhere - Lyric Video

Jesus said that when we care for those in need, we are doing it for Him and when we don't, we are neglecting to do it for him. If we are followers of Jesus, we have to make caring for those who are poor and in need a priority in our lives. This re-make of an earlier recording is from Dan and Sandy Adler's 2013 release 'The Best So Far'. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes, CD Baby and most mp3 sites. Dan and Sandy have been married since 1984 and are the leaders and founders of the Heart of the City Band based out of Minneapolis/St. Paul. For more info on Heart of the City, check out their website at www.heartofthecity.org.

There is a Place - Lyric Video

Inspired by Psalm 46, Revelation 7:17 and 22:17, this modern hymn speaks of the comfort we can find in our God. May it be a comfort to you, the listener. This song was re-recorded on the CD 'The Best So Far' by Dan & Sandy Adler in 2013. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes, Amazon and most mp3 sites. Chord charts also available by emailing Dan at [email protected].

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Dolly Parton, Blessing Offor Captivate In 'Somebody's Child' Official Video

Check out this incredible video. Dolly Parton, Blessing Offor, captivate in 'Somebody's Child' official video.

At the start of this video, we see a suave Blessing seated at a grand piano in the spotlight with a white jacket on. He sings so wonderfully and paints a picture as he carries verse 1. As he goes into the chorus, he sings:

‘We're all somebody's baby, we're all somebody's child

We're all some kinda crazy, we're all some kinda wild.’

Suddenly, we see a child laughing in the arms of his dad while fishing. A picture of security and happiness is seen. The lyrics are emotional and deep in pondering that everyone is somebody’s child. Dolly Parton then steps in wearing black and standing next to Blessing at the piano.

As they sing, a chorus joins in with Blessing and lights up in the background. It is very intriguing. Next, the video shows an older man in a wheelchair. We see a young man being handcuffed and put into a police car as his mother gently rubs his head. There is then a dad and daughter blowing bubbles. We see a young couple with an infant reading a book. We see an injured child who had fallen off of a scooter receiving a hug. At the end of the song, Dolly and Blessing sing, ‘Somebody’s child’ in unison. 

This song reminds us that we are all humans. It puts into perspective that no matter what age we are or our what our circumstances may be, we are all someone’s baby. We all have value in being made in the image of God. We can see people as people.

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” Genesis 1:27

Cody Carnes Powerful Lyric Video for 'Take You At Your Word'

Cody Carnes' powerful lyric video for ‘Take You at Your Word’ is a vibrant testament to his passion for worship music and deep faith. Written alongside Aodhan King and Benjamin William Hastings, this song is a powerful declaration of trust in God's promises, wrapped in an uplifting melody that resonates with believers and worshippers alike.

From the very first note, Cody draws listeners into a place of heartfelt worship with lyrics that boldly proclaim, "Your word is a lamp unto my feet, Your way is the only way for me." The song beautifully captures the essence of faith, embracing the narrow road that leads to life while celebrating the boundless mercy and goodness of God.

Cody's enthusiasm for worship is palpable in every verse. His passionate delivery of lines like, "If You said it, I'll believe it, I've seen how good it works," reflects his unwavering confidence in God's promises. The song’s chorus, “I'll take You at Your word,” is a resounding foundation of trust and hope, reminding us that not only will God’s Word guide us, but His promises will never be broken. The vibrant energy of ‘Take You at Your Word’ is matched by its powerful message. 

Cody’s love for his wife, Kari Jobe, and his dedication to worship music shines through as he leads listeners in a celebration of God’s faithfulness. This song, with its infectious rhythm and inspiring lyrics, invites us to reflect on the truth that God’s love and grace are unchanging and always sufficient.

As we listen to this refreshing worship song, let us remember the comforting promise from Isaiah 55:11 "So is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it." We hope you enjoyed this worship moment and are uplifted by Cody Carnes' stirring performance.

Isaiah 55:11 "So is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it."

From the Rising of the Sun - Lyric Video

A lyric version of the Bhangra/Bollwood-style praise song 'From the Rising of the Sun' by the Heart of the City Worship Band. It features lead vocals by Jessica McIntosh and is written by Dan Adler. From the CD 'Healing in You'. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes, CD Baby and most mp3 and streaming sites.

The Church Sisters' Angelic Rendition Of 'Where We'll Never Grow Old'

Don’t miss The Church Sisters’ angelic rendition of ‘Where We’ll Never Grow Old’ on Larry’s Diner! You’ll be blown away by every octave they hit! Who are The Church Sisters, you might ask? In the rolling hills of Southwest Virginia, amidst the whispering pines and winding rivers, two sisters were born with voices as pure as the mountain air and hearts as vast as the endless sky. Savannah and Sarah, affectionately known as The Church Sisters, embarked on a journey that would take them from humble beginnings to the grand stages of country and gospel music.

Their musical odyssey began when they were just young girls, winning the hearts of audiences far and wide after triumphing in the WAKG Rising Stars Talent Competition in 2007. With their stepfather Jay and brother Seth by their side, they formed a family band and set out to share their gift with the world. From small-town stages to bustling city venues, The Church Sisters captivated listeners with their angelic harmonies and heartfelt melodies.

At the tender age of 12, they released their first gospel album, "Farther Along," marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in the music industry. With two more self-produced albums under their belt, Savannah and Sarah embarked on a whirlwind adventure, opening for renowned artists such as Brandon Heath on the Blue Mountain tour and making appearances on television shows like "Larry's Country Diner" and "Country's Family Reunion."

But it was their collaboration with legendary artists such as Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Brad Paisley that truly solidified their place in the annals of music history. From recording alongside Grammy award-winning producer Carl Jackson to signing their first record deal and releasing "A Night At the Opry" in 2018, The Church Sisters' star continued to rise, illuminating the sky with the brilliance of their talent.

As they traveled the globe, gracing stages from the Ryman Auditorium to the Bridgestone Arena, The Church Sisters remained grounded in their faith and dedicated to spreading love and joy through their music. Their journey was a testament to the power of perseverance, passion, and the unwavering belief that with faith, all things are possible.

In the words of Psalm 95:1-2, "Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song." Through their angelic renditions and soul-stirring melodies, The Church Sisters have not only touched the hearts of countless listeners but have also brought glory to the One who gave them their extraordinary gift.

As their harmonies echo through the ages, may we be reminded of the beauty that surrounds us and the power of music to uplift, inspire, and unite us all. For in the presence of such transcendent talent, we are reminded that we are never alone on this journey called life, but rather, surrounded by the sweet symphony of love and grace. Did you enjoy listening to their angelic voices during this performance? We sure hope so!

Psalm 95:1-2 "Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song."

No Turning Back - Lyric Video

Lyric video of 'No Turning Back', a Native American-style song performed by Dan & Sandy Adler and the Heart of the City Band featuring lead vocals by Cyrena Bell Denniston. From the CD 'We Speak Life'. Available to order or download through danandsandyadler.com. Also available to download through iTunes, CD Baby, Amazon and most mp3 sites.

Soul-Stirring Chris Rupp A Cappella ‘I Will Rise’ Cover

Chris Rupp has turned in a soul-stirring and moving a cappella cover performance of “I Will Rise.”

Life is an unpredictable series of events. One minute, you could be on top of the world, loving life while experiencing the highest of highs. Then, the next, you could find yourself in one of the darkest valleys, going through immense pain, hurt and grief. 

Anyone who says they can 100 percent predict what will happen from one moment to the next is either insane, a liar or probably a little bit of both. Life can be a rollercoaster ride, changing directions without a moment’s notice. It’s enough to wear and fray on the most sane, well-adjusted person’s nerves.

Thankfully, through everything that life may throw at us—all the ups and downs—we can have and experience peace. Christ offers peace, love and comfort during life’s many storms, promising never to leave nor forsake us. 

In the video above, Chris gives a fantastic a cappella cover performance of “I Will Rise,” a song by legendary Christian musician Chris Tomlin. The tune’s beautifully written lyrics emphasize that Jesus Christ has won the victory over death and the grave. He has won the ultimate victory. 

“Jesus has overcome

And the grave is overwhelmed

The victory is won

He is risen from the dead”

The lyrics add that when He calls us one day, we will rise and go to our heavenly home. It will be a place where there is no more sorrow, pain, hurt or grief. There will be no more tears shed when He calls us home.

What a wonderful and joyful thought! Heaven will be a wonderful place where we’ll be able to reunite with those loved ones who have gone on before us and finally see Jesus Christ Himself. 

Revelation 21:4 “And he will put an end to their weeping; and there will be no more death, or sorrow, or crying, or pain; for the first things have come to an end.”

Healing in You - Lyric Video

Lyric video by the multiethnic Heart of the City band and the Union Gospel Mission Changed Lives Choir. featuring lead vocals Heather McElrath and Annette Bittner. From the CD, Healing in You. Words & Music by Dan Adler and arranged by Peter Shu. (c) 2014 Heart of the City Music. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

The Detty Sisters' Captivating 'I Saw The Light' Live Performance

Check out this captivating performance of the song ‘I Saw The Light’ from The Detty Sisters.

“I saw the light, I saw the light

No more darkness, no more night

Now I'm so happy, no sorrow in sight

Praise the Lord, I saw the light”

What a great video of these talented sisters performing this country gospel song written by Hank Williams. In the video, all of the girls are wearing dresses in shades of pink as they perform this classic song on stage at a church. All of their voices blend together so beautifully as they sing the different harmonies together.

For the first verse in the video, the youngest sister has a solo, and it is so sweet to see her sing her heart out on stage. Then the next oldest sister gets her chance at a solo. Both of their voices are lovely, and it is heartwarming to see them use their musical talents to glorify the Lord. I’m sure that they look up to their older sisters and get so much happiness being able to perform with them.

“Beautiful bunch of ladies! I love your voices praising God! Always touches my heart to hear you all sing,” comments one person on Instagram after watching the video.

“I love listening to y’all. Very uplifting. I hope to see y’all one day on a tour!” writes another person online.

When it comes to their background, The Detty Sisters are a group of sisters from southern Ohio, and they got their start singing when they were young in their home church. As they continued to use their musical talents to praise God, The Detty Sisters were able to encourage others with videos that they shared online as well as through their albums.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to The Detty Sisters perform ‘I Saw The Light’ today!

Come - Lyric Video

Lyric video of "Come" by the multiethnic Heart of the City Band. From the CD “Healing in You“. Words & Music by Dan Adler. (c) 2013 Heart of the City Music. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

I Look and Lift Mine Eyes Up (Psalm 121)

Learning Bible verses never came easier than this! This setting of David's psalm, sung right from the Norwegian Bible in use at the time was often sung in Norway in the Jesus Movement. It tells who our "Ezer" is, our Mighty Help. The recording I chose actually goes faster, and is available on social media platforms I have done my best to stick as closely as I can to the rythm of the Norwegian, and also consulted the Hebrew text while translating.

Crowder Delivers a Powerful Anthem in 'Even In EXILE' Lyric Video

The massively popular and incredibly talented Christian music artist Crowder has delivered a powerful anthem in the official lyric video for his new tune "Even in EXILE."

The world is full of lost people who are searching for something, anything, that will give them a glimmer of hope. Even the slightest, most minuscule bit of relief would be welcomed. Most want to escape, even for the smallest amount of time, from their hurt, heartache and struggle.

Many people feel as if they don't matter. They believe, for whatever reason, that no one cares about them or their current predicament. Many individuals feel they have been left to fend for themselves, made to fight their battles by their lonesome.

Crowder's new song "Even in EXILE" makes it clear that that is not the case at all. There is one who most certainly does care, who understands what we're going through or feeling. Even in the most tragic and bleak circumstances, Christ remains by our side. He offers comfort, grace and healing.

The song's uplifting lyrics remind us of the kind of Lord and Savior we serve. He is capable of doing infinitely more than we could ever imagine. Thankfully, He is not limited by the expectations we place upon Him.

"Got a miracle-working father

Moving mountains, parting waters

Impossible is just what He does

Got my hands up in the battle."

The Bible tells of several miracles God performed throughout the Old and the New Testaments. He raised the dead, gave sight to the blind, made the lame walk and parted the Red Sea. That is the same powerful, all-mighty God we serve. God is our hope and our future; even when life may get bleak and painful situations arrive, God is still in control and on the throne, working in that particular circumstance.

If that doesn’t get you fired up and lift your spirits, I’m not sure what will!

Matthew 19:26 "And Jesus, looking at them, said, 'With men, this is not possible, but with God all things are possible.'"

Mac Powell's Live Performance of 'Like It's Nothing' Highlights God's Power

Check out this energetic live performance from Mac Powell of his song ‘Like It’s Nothing’ and see how the lyrics highlight God’s amazing power.

‘Wine out of water, man from the dust

Bringing healing with just a touch

Beauty from ashes, sight for the blind

You do it like it's nothing, time after time’

What a great song with an important message. God continues to do incredible things in people's lives today, and this song reminds us of that. Mac Powell shares about ‘Like It’s Nothing’ and the inspiration behind the song.

“I know it may sound crazy, but I still believe in miracles,” Mac Powell says. “All of these amazing things that we read about in the scriptures – from God parting the Red Seas, Elijah calling down fire from Heaven, to Jesus healing with just a touch – I truly believe these things, in some ways, still happen. And God does not grow tired or weak in doing these mighty things. I pray we all will continue to have the kind of faith that sees God working today!”

Whether it’s fixing a broken marriage or healing someone from cancer, God is always moving. In the big things and small things, God’s handiwork can be seen in the intricate details of our lives. Nothing is too much for Him to handle. Seek Him and find peace and comfort in the palm of His hand.

If you need a miracle, call out to God with your prayers. And let this song remind you that God can make things happen for the good of his people and make it seem “like it’s nothing.” We hope this song was an encouragement to you today!

Deuteronomy 10:21 “He is the one you praise; he is your God, who performed for you those great and awesome wonders you saw with your own eyes.”

Michael W. Smith Joined By for KING + COUNTRY for Powerful 'Place In This World' Performance

Two of the biggest names in the Christian music world, Michael W. Smith and for KING + Country, joined forces for a powerful performance of “Place in this World.”

Most people want to live a meaningful life. They want to know that they made a difference at the end of their lives and that what they did meant something to someone. That is a perfectly normal and natural desire. We’re all only given limited time on Earth, and we might as well do something with it.

God, the Creator of the universe, has a will and purpose for every human life. No one was created by mistake. He has a plan for everyone to build and grow His kingdom. However, fully understanding God’s will for our lives sometimes requires time and patience. 

Everyone wants things, including answers, instantly and immediately. However, God works according to His schedule and timing, which does not always match our desired timeline. Those answers will come at a time and pace that fits God’s desired timeframe. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, Michael W. Smith and for KING + Country sing “Place in this World,” a song about looking and searching for a purpose in life. The beautifully written lyrics are relatable because we’ve all likely found ourselves in such a place, looking for answers and God’s will for our lives.

The song’s simple yet powerful chorus likely sounds and feels familiar to anyone who has ever asked God for His will in their life or even during a period of uncertainty. 

“Not a lot to lean on

I need Your light to help me find

My place in this world

My place in this world”

Whatever the case may be, whether we ask Him for help and guidance in our lives or answers during a troubling and painful situation, God remains faithful. He does hear those prayers and will work it all out in His time.

1 Corinthians 1:9 “God is faithful, by whom you were called to the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Crown Him with Many Crowns - A Cappella

Using just 4 voices, Chris recreates this classic hymn with a stunning and powerful a cappella rendition!

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