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Crowder - La Luz

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Crowder - Everyday I'm Blessed

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Crowder - Crushing Snakes

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Crowder - No Rival

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We The Kingdom - Christmas in Hawaii

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Crowder - The Sinner's Cure

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Crowder - Golgotha Hill (King Of Love)

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Crowder - I Know A Ghost

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Crowder - Happy Day

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Crowder - Child Of God

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TobyMac “Faithfully” Official Music Video

TobyMac’s song “Faithfully” and the accompanying official music video describe and depict the artist’s process of grieving and writing about the tremendous personal loss he and his family experienced in October 2019.

Many of us look back at the disappointments and joys over the course of a year as we begin a new one. However, absolutely nothing marks a year forever like a tragedy or the loss of a loved one, particularly a child.

“Faithfully,” included on TobyMac’s August 2022 album Life After Death, deals with the devastation that loss creates in a person’s life as well as the recognition that God is with us through it all. TobyMac experienced that devastation in the worst possible way when his 19-year-old son, Truett Foster McKeehan, died of an accidental drug overdose. 

TobyMac shared with Movieguide, “The truth is, I didn’t know grief, really. I just felt like everything was beautiful and perfect until the last few years. And then, when we lost Truett, everything changed, and I met grief in the fiercest way.” 

Here are the first four lines of “Faithfully:”

It’s been a long year; it almost took me down I swear
Life was so good, I’m not so sure we knew what we had
I’ll never be the same man, I’ll never feel like I felt before
It’s been a hard year, it almost took me down

The video begins as TobyMac sits down to do an interview; he seems to be preparing to share his story of loss. Then, we see him writing and composing in a studio and on what appears to be his tour bus. He writes key phrases and doodles with his Bible nearby, eventually creating the verses and chorus of a song that demonstrates healing—possible only through His quiet, gentle, transformative love.    

The new version of “Faithfully” was released as a single in September 2023. TobyMac wrote in an Instagram post about the new version, “The main difference in the recording is that the bridge is musically more driving and sung an octave higher with more intensity and passion.” The bridge begins at 1:50.  

As the song closes, the singer-songwriter emerges from inside the studio/bus into the sunshine of a new, brighter day. 

As we close out one year, whether it be filled with sorrow and trials or triumph and success, may we do so knowing that God is faithfully there through it all. 

“Then Jacob tore his clothes and dressed himself in burlap. He mourned deeply for his son for a long time.” Genesis 37:34

Brooke Ligertwood - Like Incense / Sometimes By Step

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Brooke Ligertwood - I Will Exalt You

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Brooke Ligertwood - Authority

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Brooke Ligertwood - Soon

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Brooke Ligertwood - King Of Kings

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Brooke Ligertwood - Lead Me To The Cross

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Brooke Ligertwood - Bless God / Every Chance I Get

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Brooke Ligertwood - I Will Exalt You

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Brooke Ligertwood And Martin Smith 'Lead Me To The Cross' Official Music Video

Brooke Ligertwood is joined by Martin Smith in this official music video of “Lead Me To The Cross,” and the pair deliver an encouraging, soothing, and stirring reminder that joy is found only through connection with Christ.

In the process of sharing their message, Brooke and Martin also share an inside look at a day in the life of Christian music recording artists. A singer, songwriter, worship leader, and producer,  Brooke is the writer of “Lead Me To The Cross,” as well as so many other faith-filled songs. 

She is originally from New Zealand. Born in England, Martin Smith is a Christian singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and frontman for the group Delirious?, which performed together from 1992-2009 and was formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band

The video begins as the two are greeted and enter a building with bottled water, papers, phones, and bags in their hands. Soon, we are taken into the recording space where Brooke and Martin stand opposite one another in front of microphones; lighting, speakers, drapes, and rose-colored carpet set the acoustic stage. They chat, laugh, and mentally prepare until the musical magic begins at .30. 

Dressed in a dark suit and a pink t-shirt, Martin calmly conveys the first perfect words, “Savior, I come.” He smiles and raises his hands at times, singing with absolute contentment about redemption and ransom as Brooke prepares to join in at 1:55. She is dressed in gray and closes her eyes as she looks up and sings. Her innermost desire is to be brought more closely to Jesus—led to the cross. 

Here are four lines from the “Lead Me To The Cross:”

Lead me to the cross
Where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees
Lord, I lay me down

The video is often framed by a rather formal, floral wallpaper, and periodically, flashes of Brooke and Martin side-by-side or individually pop in multiples onto the screen. It seems like a combination of modern and old-fashioned elements, and the result is visibly pleasing—pretty and joyful. 

And, joyful is exactly how the singers appear when they pick up the tempo slightly and begin to finish the song at 3:15. Their smiles express the delight in their hearts!

As the song draws to a close, we see Brooke and Martin leave the studio and return to the streets. They walk quickly and discuss the work of the day, and when the camera pans out to show the entire cityscape, we see in view a beautiful ocean…and a tall, white, beautiful cross.

“Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there.” Galatians 5:24

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