Father-Daughter Duo Delivers Powerful Message in ‘Help Is on the Way’—and friend, you have to hear it. This isn't just another song. It’s the kind you play on repeat because it touches something buried deep and sacred inside you—the part of your heart that’s tired from carrying too much and still whispering prayers anyway.
We’re talking about Mat and Savanna Shaw, this beautiful father-daughter team who keeps showing up with songs that remind us what hope sounds like. In this new music video, they’re walking down an alley, simple, raw, and real. Just like life sometimes. Especially with the news and the latest tragic headlines, we need a bit of faith and hope, don’t you think? And as they sing, others begin to join them, like a soft army of encouragement, reminding us we’re never walking alone.
I’ve been watching Savanna grow into her voice and her dreams as a singer for quite a few years. It’s safe to say her voice has grown into something truly stunning—pure and powerful with echoes of Kari Jobe’s tenderness and a touch of Lauren Daigle’s boldness. She sings like someone who’s learned to trust God through both the waiting and the wondering. And her daddy, Mat, with that steady, comforting voice only a loving father could offer, wraps the whole thing in a strength you can lean into.
And then those lyrics…
“There can be miracles when you believe,
Though hope is frail, it’s hard to kill…”
Yes, yes, and yes. That’s what so many of us need to be reminded of, isn’t it? That no matter how frail hope feels, it’s not gone. You’ve seen a lot. You’ve prayed through tears. You’ve waited through silence. But this song—it’s like someone reaching out, gently lifting your chin, and saying, “Hey love… help is on the way.”
If you’re in a season that feels heavy, where prayers seem to have grown quiet and answers seem delayed, let this be your reminder: God is still moving. Help is coming. And miracles? They still happen.
Watch this with a warm cup of something in your hands and let it pour comfort straight into the cracks. You’re not forgotten, friend. Help is, indeed, on the way.
Exodus 14:14 “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”