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A New Kind of Warrior - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the title song “A New Kind of Warrior” from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD “A New Kind of Warrior” (c) 2025 Heart of the City Music. Words and music by Dan Adler. Performed by Heart of the City Band. Lead vocals by Todd “Papa Bear” Finney. Scripture from Ephesians 6:12-17 of the Holy Bible (NIV). Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com. Credits: Video created by Danielle Super

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MercyMe’s ‘Why Not Now, Why Not Me’ Official Music Video

MercyMe’s “Why Not Now, Why Not Me” official music video is here, and it’s a hit. It’s humorous and full of life. Take a peek at the video to see and hear the fun song.

“It’s here! There was absolutely no fun involved in the making of this music video,” the band joked

In the video, the five-member band showcases their middle-aged masculinity. They wear vacation outfits that feature Hawaiian flowers, bucket hats, high socks, baseball caps, and the U.S. flag. As the members sing about only caring what Jesus thinks of them, they slide down slip-n-slides, dance from side to side, play in kiddie pools, light fireworks, and play bean bag toss.

Some of the song’s lyrics are: 

Why not now and why not me
What if I actually believe what Jesus
What He thinks of me
Cuz that changes everything

“Why Not Now, Why Not Me” is a fun song about how now is your moment to “shine.” It emphasizes that it’s time to stop caring about what others think and care about what Jesus thinks. Everyone has immense value and worth to Him. 

MercyMe has been making music for the last three decades. They’ve had six Grammy nominations, two American Music Awards, and six Dove Awards. They never fail to keep putting out great music that gives God glory. In 2018, a moving film was made about the band with the same title as one of their hit songs, “I Can Only Imagine.”

“Why Not Now, Why Not Me” is one of 13 songs on their newest album, “Wonder & Awe.”

“This album reflects where I am right now…longing for wonder and awe—actively seeking the wonder of God and learning not to take it for granted,” said lead singer Bart Millard. “We’re so excited to finally share it, and we hope it brings even a fraction of the joy and excitement it’s brought us.”

“Why Not Now, Why Not Me” is a great reminder to live life how you’re meant to—as a child of God.

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Anne Wilson Releases ‘Stars’ Music Video — An Uplifting and Encouraging Tune

Anne Wilson has released the official music video for her song "Stars," an uplifting and encouraging tune that you'll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch the short clip to listen to and see the official music video for Anne Wilson's latest song, "Stars."

The world is not always a kind, gentle and loving place. In fact, it's often quite the opposite. Many people would probably describe it as being more along the lines of cold and cruel. There is an incredible lack of care and concern for others. Instead, most people are left to their own devices, even when hurting and struggling and calling out for help.

This kind of treatment, where little to no concern for others and constant berating and being beaten down are the norm, would and does wear on everyone. But as hard as it may be, during those instances when people make us feel less than and insignificant, we have to realize that we do have worth. Our lives matter, and we were made for a plan and a purpose. God doesn't make any mistakes.

In the official music video for her hit song, "Stars," Anne sings about perseverance and pushing through. Despite what the world may think, and how many times we've been beaten down, giving up is not an option. We were given specific dreams, hopes and goals for a reason. While they will likely not be easy to obtain and accomplish, they are possible with much work and perseverance.

The song's chorus is beautiful and is made for anyone struggling or questioning themselves and feeling like giving up on something.

"When the world keeps on dragging down this dreamer's heart
I look up and remember
I was still made for the stars
Oh, made for the stars"

I don't know what will if those beautiful, moving words don't encourage and uplift you.

1 Thessalonians 5:11 "So then, go on comforting and building up one another, as you have been doing."

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Natalie Grant Performs 'Go Tell It On The Mountain' Following Announcement of New Christmas Album

Five-time GMA Dove Awards Female Vocalist of the Year, Natalie Grant, stopped by the Capitol Christian Music Group offices in Nashville to celebrate her new label home with a special performance of the classic “Go Tell It On The Mountain.” Known for powerful hits like “King of the World” and “In Better Hands,” Grant recently announced she is joining Capitol CMG after more than two decades with Curb/Word Entertainment. Along with the exciting move, she revealed plans to release a brand-new Christmas album this October.

Beautiful Instrumental Rendition of ‘Goodness of God’

Jamie Dupuis has created a truly beautiful instrumental rendition of “Goodness of God” on the most unique and beautiful of instruments, a 26-string harp guitar. As he plays, he sits in the wilderness, allowing nature to complement his chords. Play the video to hear the stunning melody!

Jamie’s reverent cover of “Goodness of God” sounds so sweet against the beautiful scenery. He sits on a hilltop next to a blue body of water, cast in sunlight. He has mastered his instrument well. The acoustic chords sound marvelous with the higher-pitched harp-like chords. 

“This is a worship song and it has one of the most beautiful melodies ever written!” Jamie said. “I hope you enjoy this arrangement on the harp guitar!”

We certainly do. This rendition sounds so gentle and peaceful. 

If you want to sing along to Jamie’s chords, some of the lyrics are:

Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
With my life laid down, I surrendered now
I give You everything

When you think of the song “Goodness of God,” you may think about its lyrics and the voice that initially sings it, belonging to Jenn Johnson. However, Jamie skillfully brings out the true beauty of the melody of the song through his wonderful rendition. He cleverly and expertly captures the song’s essence and message, even without the lyrics present. 

His video is a soul-stirring experience that is sure to give you a peaceful and grateful feeling for God’s goodness. Surrounded by nature, the song is a quiet praise carried in the wind, full of reflection, wonder, and peace. 

“Every good gift and every perfect boon is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom can be no variation, neither shadow that is cast by turning.” James 1:17

Family’s Sweet Rendition of ‘God Is So Good’ Will Warm Your Heart

One family's sweet rendition of "God Is So Good" will warm your heart. Everyone in the family got involved in this performance of this song that is near and dear to the hearts of many, and it will likely be the sweetest thing you see today. Watch this short but heartwarming clip of this adorable family performing "God Is So Good."

Where would you and I be without God? It's a scary and painful thought because we'd hate to know or even consider our lives without Him. Of course, we have a pretty good idea of how things would be if not for Christ's grace, love and forgiveness. We'd still be lost, living in our sin and shame, destined for an eternity shut off and entirely separated from Him.

But we've been forgiven of our sins through nothing we did or could ever do. It's because of His immense and inexplicable love for us. The Bible states that even while we were still sinners, Christ demonstrated His love for us when He willingly went to the cross, suffered and died. We no longer have to live lost; we can be restored and made a new creation in Christ. God truly is good to us.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a beautiful family of four sings about God's goodness and love. "God Is So Good" is a song you're likely more than familiar with, but its lyrics and message are still as accurate and relevant today as when they were first written.

"God is so good
God is so good
God is so good
He's so good to me"

Those words, while simple and straightforward, are still powerful and meaningful. He is so incredibly good to you and to me. He's better to us than we deserve, that is for sure.

Psalm 100:5 "For the Lord is good, and his mercy is never-ending; his faith is unchanging through all generations."

Powerful ‘Jesus Is Coming Soon’ Performance Will Stir Your Soul

This powerful “Jesus Is Coming Soon” performance will stir your soul and have you tapping your feet. It’s one of the most lively performances you’ll ever witness. Play the video to hear the sweet beat. 

In a new video, Gaither Music TV features a Nashville barn full of hundreds of people clapping their hands to “Jesus is Coming Soon,” led by Buddy Mullins. It seems every person in the room has a smile on their face as they sing and look forward to Jesus’ coming. Some of the lyrics the group belts out are: 

Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon  
Many will meet their doom, trumpets will sound  
All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies  
Going where no one dies, heavenward bound

The lead singer has the whole group tapping their feet and swaying to the beat as he energizes them through the song. 

“Jesus is Coming Soon” was made popular by The Sheltons and The Oak Ridge Boys, but it was actually released in 1942 and written by southern songwriter R.E. Winsett, who is said to have written over 1,000 gospel songs. At the time he wrote it, WWII was going on. It certainly makes sense why he would write a song about Jesus’ coming during that time. 

Many singing groups have covered the song over the years. “Jesus is Coming Soon” won the “Song of the Year” award in 1969 at the first-ever GMA Dove Awards. R.E. passed away in 1952, 17 years before the song achieved fame. 

The song is timeless and speaks truth in its message. When Jesus comes, he will take those who follow him, and like the good book says, he’s “coming soon.”

“He who testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly: Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.” Revelation 22:20

Viral Brother-Sister Duo Juna N Joey Share Their Faith, Music Journey, and Heart for Encouraging Others

Viral brother-sister duo Juna N Joey join Brandon Woolum in the GodTube Music Studio to share their story of growing up in music, from childhood lessons and church choir to their rise as a country act with a heart for faith. They open up about family influences, their studies at Berklee College of Music, and how they’ve used their platform to champion causes like anti-bullying and mental health through songs like “Anchor.” With early mentorship from Christian artist Austin French and a foundation in church music, Juna N Joey’s journey reflects both their love of storytelling and their commitment to inspiring hope. They also give a glimpse into new music on the way and their passion for encouraging fans through faith, family, and song.

Beautiful Reggae Rendition of ‘All to Jesus I Surrender’

Scripture Harmonies’ beautiful reggae rendition of “All to Jesus I Surrender” will have you praising God and dancing to the beat. It’s an absolutely fantastic reimagined version of the classic hymn. 

Listening to this rendition, you’d have no idea that you’re actually listening to a hymn written over a century ago, in 1896. The uplifting reggae cover sounds completely new and refreshing. It mixes reggae and classic choir sounds. It features the sax, drums, and piano as the Scripture Harmonies members unite their many voices. 

Some of the lyrics from the simple hymn are: 

All to Jesus I surrender,
Make me, Savior, wholly Thine;
Let me feel Thy Holy Spirit,
Truly know that Thou art mine

“In this uplifting reggae version, the message of surrender becomes a prayer of trust, faith, and devotion — reminding us that true peace comes only when we give all to the Savior. Whether you are seeking renewal, strength, or simply a deeper walk with God, this song will inspire you to hold nothing back,” the music group said.

“Let this reggae worship song fill your spirit with hope and draw you closer to Jesus, the One who gave His all for you,” the group continued. “Listen, worship, and surrender — for in Christ we find freedom, love, and everlasting life.”

It is remarkable to see (and hear) so much creativity woven into a classic hymn. They have completely transformed this song into something new but still kept its timeless message intact. This music group must have a very skilled song arranger on their team. Every element blends together so beautifully to make this incredible sound. 

As you listen, sing—or even dance—along to the peppy beat, remember why you’ve got a reason to be happy—because Christ died for you and me so we could be saved for eternity.

Young Woman’s Stunning Violin Cover of for KING + COUNTRY’s ‘God Only Knows’

You don’t want to miss this moment. A young woman’s stunning violin cover of For KING + COUNTRY’s song ‘God Only Knows’ stops a crowd of people. 

On a bustling afternoon, the city streets became a sanctuary. There she was—Ani Leva—a young musician clothed in a pink, flowery dress, her hair cascading down her back, her smile radiant as the sun. Violin in hand, she lifted her bow, and the first notes of ‘God Only Knows’ by For King & Country filled the air.

It’s a song that shook the world when it was first released, carrying truth for anyone who’s ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or forgotten. And as Ani’s bow danced across the strings, those words seemed to echo from the violin itself. Each note rang with compassion and plucked like a prayer: Only God knows the real you. Only God sees the battles inside. Only God understands the depth of your worth.

It was incredible to watch how strangers stopped mid-step. Phones came out and recorded a moment they knew they wanted to keep. Strangers drew close, not because of the spectacle, but because something in the music called them home.

What Ani offered wasn’t just a mastered skill of the violin—it was the love of Jesus. Honestly, it was God’s love set to strings, pouring over shoppers, commuters, and wanderers in the crowd. For a few holy minutes, the ordinary became extraordinary. A busy street corner turned into holy ground.

Music has that kind of power. It bridges differences, pulls together all walks of life, and reminds us that we are not alone. Ani’s violin became the messenger of the One who whispers: You are loved. You are seen. You matter.

And maybe that’s the miracle of Gospel truth through music—it doesn’t need stained-glass windows or steeples. Sometimes it shows up in the form of a teenage girl in a flowery dress, smiling wide, playing her heart out for a world in desperate need of hope. We hope this musical moment fills your heart with hope. If it moved you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that they are seen, loved, and never forgotten by God.

Psalm 33:3 “Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.”

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Rachael Mann and Terell Davy | 'Didn't Have to Do It' (LIVE)

Rachael Mann and Terell Davy deliver a powerful performance of their brand-new single “Didn’t Have to Do It” at the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. This heartfelt song is a reminder of God’s grace and love we never deserved but freely received.

Christmas Hymn 'Silent Night' Lyric Video

The beloved Christmas hymn “Silent Night” has now received the lyric video treatment. This is one video and rendition that you’ll want to listen to and watch repeatedly. Check out this short but powerful clip to hear the Christmas tune that is near and dear to the hearts of many, “Silent Night.”

Christmas is one of the best times of the entire year. Many would argue, and rightfully so, that it is, in fact, the best season of the whole year. It’s an opportunity for family and friends to get together, exchange gifts, eat delicious, mouth-watering foods and enjoy one another’s company. You get rid of the snow, ice, frigid temperatures and bone-chilling windchills that often accompany the Christmas season, and there would be no doubt about the best part of the year.

However, as much as you might love Christmas, we all know it’s not officially the Christmas season until we watch this television special or that Christmas movie. For others, it might not be Christmas until a specific song is heard on the radio. When it comes to songs during the Christmas season, I would venture to guess “Silent Night” is that special, meaningful song for many.

A lyric video for “Silent Night” has now been posted to YouTube. While you and I already know those beautiful and moving lyrics describing the evening when Jesus Christ entered the world by heart, reading those words will likely cause an emotional reaction. 

In addition to the words we all know and love, the clip’s background image is incredibly impactful and might even cause a tear or two to fall down your cheek. Four men are depicted looking into the stable, gazing upon the newborn King who has just arrived to save humanity from sin. The looks on each of their faces are ones of hope, joy and amazement that their Savior and King has finally arrived.

Luke 2:7 “And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.”

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