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This is the Lord's Prayer

Having a conversation with the Lord, is really as easy as reciting the Lord’s prayer, and then… talk away! I remember first hearing a musical rendition of the Lord’s Prayer, and it left me wanting, mostly because it was impossible for me to sing. I wanted to remedy that, and ended up writing three new versions, and finally settled on this one. Sing it to yourself as often as you can. Everything I read in the Bible tells me that God loves to be praised with music!

Put On the Full Armor of God

Christianity is under attack. World wide for sure… and even in our own country. And there are two kinds of attacks, one is actual physical attack. The other is the subtle, behind-the-scenes attack of Satan… what Christians recognize as spiritual warfare. This music video is to remind us that Satan is REAL, and that the Bible tells us what to do and how to prepare for these attacks, in Ephesians 6:10-13.

Music Video: Your Word Guiding Me

As we head into the new year and start thinking about resolutions, I realized that the resolution I needed the most was to make sure to let scriptures guide me more going into next year. Matthew 6:33 was one of the passages that inspired this song. What are your plans for the new year?

Light of Heaven, Born Tonight

This is about how our Savior Jesus Christ came to save us. Please enjoy and share.

The Father, The Son, The Holy Ghost, And You - By Mark R. Spencer

Every now and then, you'll meet that special someone who makes you want to live with them forever, and walk into that eternal sunset, with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.

Love - By Mark R. Spencer

What is the truest form of love. Is it companionship? Is it a bond between two human hearts? Or is it more than that?

A Giant’s Tale - By Mark R. Spencer

This is a musical parable about pride. A giant so puffed up that he thought size and strength made him greater than God Himself. And keeping to certain ancient traditions, it's likely that the Anakim, whom Goliath was said to be a son of, would have spread beyond the borders of Israel. God wasn't always known in the lands of Gentiles, who favored pantheons of gods over monotheistic beliefs. And while the giant in the parable may have thought he was challenging "small g" gods, only our "big G" God can cause the consequences this giant faced.

Mom (in Memory Of My Mom, Barbara Jean Eller-Spencer) - By Mark R. Spencer

I'm still reeling from the heartbreak of my mother's passing. Yesterday was the first day that my family and I have endured life on this broken world, without her. Sometimes I forget to breathe. There are no words for how the loss of the one whose body provided for all of your developmental needs, as you entered this world. My dad passed in 2015, and that loss, while deeply saddening, was nothing like this. But then, I was her care giver. That was my duty, for all of the years she took care of my brothers and I. So this song is my tribute to the woman who struggled, sacrificed, and fought to keep a roof over my head, food on the table, and clothes on my back. Mom, you were the best.

Dad (in Memory Of My Dad, Richard Maurice Spencer) - By Mark Richard Spencer

This one is dedicated to my dad, Richard Maurice Spencer, who departed this world on Thursday, April 30, 2015, at the age of 87.

Our Savior's Grace (In Memory of Terasa George Reisman) - By Mark R. Spencer

I wrote this memorial song for Terasa George Reisman, who was taken from us much too soon. She was a sweet lady who loved her family, her friends, and her Savior Jesus Christ.

All I Wanna Do

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I will Follow

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#WWAG2HEAVEN Country Rock Funk Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

#WWAG2HEAVEN Country Rock Funk Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix The same song remixed into hundreds of different music genres and styles come with us on a creative adventure! Copyrighted 2025 Erik Hasselbeck Ministries All Rights Reserved Our Heavenly Destiny Series #OURHEAVENLYDESTINY

#WWAG2HEAVEN Praise & Worship Music Style 1B "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

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#WWAG2HEAVEN Speed Metal "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

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#WWAG2HEAVEN Gospel Blues Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix

#WWAG2HEAVEN Gospel Blues Music Style "When We All Get To Heaven" #HymnRemix Creative Adventure Imagine Experience Believe - "When We All Get To Heaven" Hymn Remixed (the same song) into 100's of music genre styles across all kinds of cultures and artistic expressions Copyrighted 2025 Erik Hasselbeck Ministries All Rights Reserved Our Heavenly Destiny Series

Zach Williams Says His Music Is for Misfits, Prodigals and Church Kids, Too

Zach Williams opens up about his new album "Jesus Loves" and why he believes his music is meant for misfits, prodigals and church kids alike. In this interview, he reflects on 10 years in Christian music, shares the heart behind songs like “Hated” and “Killed a Man,” and talks candidly about burnout, faith and grace. Williams also explains why the gospel meets people where they are -- not where they think they should be.

How Do You Know

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You’ll Get Chills Hearing This Boys Choir Sing ‘Nearer, My God to Thee’

There is something powerful about an a acapella song. When young men come together and pull this off, it is truly inspiring. You’ll get chills hearing this boy's choir sing ‘Nearer, My God to Thee.’

A group of young men, dressed in white shirts and black slacks, stand in a semi-circle in front of a stunning church. They appear to be no older than eighteen, and the youngest is very mature for his age. What they accomplish is magnificent. 

The group begins together, with tight harmonies filling the acoustics of the church. Suddenly, a soloist steps up to the front. He has a fantastic and smooth voice; you will instantly love hearing him lead. 

He is easy to listen to, and the background vocals are incredibly done. They have beautiful tone painting and dynamics in their group. As the lead singer hits the high notes, you will be amazed at how his voice soars. 

In an unexpected turn, the youngest singer steps forward as the lead vocalist steps back on a powerful bridge. The transition from singers is unexpected, yet so naturally done. This young boy has such a wonderful vocal ability for his age. 

It will wow you. It will leave you wanting to hear more. Their tight-knit vocals, high energy, and positive attitudes of teamwork provide such encouragement to anyone listening and viewing. 

The lyrics to this timeless hymn say:

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee!
E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me,
still all my song shall be,

As you reflect on God’s closeness to all of us and His promises of His presence for all who accept Jesus as Savior, rejoice. Ponder the importance of these lyrics out of the mouths of these boys. God is near to us, and we can hold on to this promise and hope in Him. 

“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!" Psalm 133:1

This Powerful 'Shout to the Lord' Performance Is a Must-Hear

If you are a '90s worship fan, and even if you’re not, this powerful “Shout to the Lord' performance is a must-hear, for sure. This is a cover you don’t want to miss. Play the video to hear it!

Worship leader Joel Jackson demonstrates so much insane control in his cover of this song. His unique voice lends it a slight rock edge that complements the music. The cover feels very intimate, as he plays the piano and sings alone in an empty church. 

Some of the beautiful lyrics to “Shout to the Lord” are:

Shout to the Lord all the Earth, let us sing
Power and majesty, praise to the King
Mountains bow down and the seas will roar
At the sound of Your name

Joel’s incredible voice transforms this song into something new that would fit in with today’s worship scene. He demonstrates tremendous talent. As he sings, he pulls the worship right from his heart; it’s evident that he is singing to God. 

The simplicity of Joel’s delivery enables the listener to focus entirely on the humble message of the song, which speaks to the greatness of God. Without the distraction of many vocalists or instruments, the song’s true beauty shines all the brighter. It is a closed atmosphere that feels impactful and personal.

When you hear Joel sing this, it is easy to see why the song has endured for decades and will likely continue to do so for many more to come. It is a heartfelt worship song. Joel shows that worship doesn’t have to be in a room full of people; God is also honored when you praise him alone, from your heart. 

“Let all the earth send out a glad cry to the Lord; sounding with a loud voice, and praising him with songs of joy.” Psalms 98:4

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