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Unshakable Faith

In Spirit and Truth" is available on all major digital and streaming outlets. Words and Music by Judith Baker. Live from the Jubilee Homecoming DVD taping of "Gettin' Ready to Leave This World, Community of Faith Church, Franklin, TN. Unshakable Faith is on Judith's CD "In Spirit and Truth." Back-ground vocals on this song are Judith and Doug Gazlay. Connect with LeBaker Music Blog: https://lebakermusic.com/blog/ LeBaker Music YouTube Channel: / @lebakermusic Website: https://lebakermusic.com

Steadfast

Follow LeBakerMusic: Join our blog - https://lebakermusic.com/blog Buy this song at - https://lebakermusic.com/ Video Producer: Zoey Baker (Zoey The White Lioness) https://zoeythewhitelioness.com/ Story Behind Song: https://lebakermusic.com/steadfast-st... CREDITS Video Edited and Produced by Zoey Baker https://zoeythewhitelioness.com/ Co-Produced by Judith Baker LYRICS (Verse 1) I am on the battlefield for my Lord, Pressing upward, pressing onward, To a great and high reward. I am devoted to you calling, yes my Lord. Your faithfulness gives confidence, I give allegiance in this war. (Chorus) (Steadfast) I am a soldier of the Lord. (Steadfast) Mighty warrior with my sword. (Steadfast) Pressing on to my reward. I am marching on the Zion, You better believe it! I am so steadfast! (Verse 2) I will stand up and be counted for my Lord. There is victory, You will conquer, Just as you’ve done before. I accept you for your faithful, yes my Lord, The battles is not yet over, But You’ve all ready won the war. (Bridge – Guitar Solo) Oh………(vocal slide) (Chorus) (Steadfast) I am a soldier of the Lord. (Steadfast) Mighty warrior with my sword. (Steadfast) Pressing on to my reward. I am marching on the Zion, Yeah (End Tag) (Wo wo steadfast, marchin, marchin, marchin, we are so steadfast) I’m Steadfast! (I said steadfast) I am marching on the Zion, you better believe it (you better believe) I am so steadfast (marchin, marchin, marchin, you better believe) You better believe it I am so steadfast!

Ride (Jen's Song)

Follow LeBakerMusic: Join our blog - https://lebakermusic.com/blog Buy this song at - https://lebakermusic.com/ Video Producer: Zoey Baker (Zoey The White Lioness) https://zoeythewhitelioness.com/ Story Behind Song: https://lebakermusic.com/ride-story-b... LYRICS Verse 1 Trapped inside Nature is calling Telling me ride away Find freedom In the miles along the way I can’t wait Feel the wind on my face Pre-Chorus It’s time to ride, ride Chorus 1 Come on let’s ride, ride So we can fly, fly And soar so high It’s time to ride Ride, ride Verse 2 Birds sing out to me The work of your hands Leaves dance in the trees Nature’s awake I forget to worry Sunrise’s a blaze Over fields of green Pre-Chorus It’s time to ride, ride Bridge Down the hill Grabbing life By the handlebars Chorus 3 Oh-ho ride, ride Come on let’s ride, ride So we can fly, fly And soar so high, high It’s time to ride (on wings of eagles) Yea, yea, yeah End Tag Ride, Ride Come on and ride, ride It’s time to ride So we can fly (Ride, Ride) (Ride, Ride) Come on! (Ride, Ride) (Ride, Ride)

I Noah Guy

This song is a personal plea in one of life’s tumultuous times and at the same time an acknowledgement of a faith that God is always there to help. Desperation cries out and the Lord answers!

T. Graham Brown on Faith, “Wine Into Water,” and a Lifetime of Country, Gospel & Blues

Grand Ole Opry member T. Graham Brown checks in with us for a candid conversation about faith, recovery, and his remarkable career. From his Southern Baptist roots and the life-changing prayer behind “Wine Into Water,” to chart-topping success across country, gospel, and blues, Brown opens up about his journey. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from his latest album From Memphis to Muscle Shoals, how iconic ad campaigns shaped his career, and what it’s like hosting Live Wire on SiriusXM.

Mary-Clair | 'Your Love' (acoustic)

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mary-Clair stopped by the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville and gave us this performance of her song 'Your Love.' The track will be featured on her debut album 'Enough,' out this July.

Family Delivers Soul-Stirring Acoustic ‘Goodness of God’ Cover

This family delivers a soul-stirring acoustic cover of “Goodness of God.” The youngsters beautifully perform the classic and beloved contemporary Christian music tune. Watch the short clip to listen to the talented group’s rendition of “Goodness of God.”

There are some songs, regardless of how many times you’ve heard them, that never get old and tired. These tunes are powerful and enduring, having withstood the test of time, which is the very definition of a classic. Anytime these songs come on the radio or are performed, without fail, you constantly find yourself either singing or humming along.

Likely, you can easily rattle off a handful of timeless classic songs. For instance, no one will argue that “Amazing Grace,” “10,000 Reasons,” “What a Beautiful Name” and anything by The Beatles and Elvis Presley are anything but classic tunes. No matter how often you hear those songs, you never get tired of them. Those lyrics, especially in the worship songs, will forever be powerful and full of meaning and emotion.

Another song that can be added to that list is “Goodness of God.” In a clip posted on YouTube, several youngsters perform that song, which is known and loved worldwide. It’s a classic for several reasons: It’s beautifully and powerfully written and the lyrics are accurate. We serve a merciful, loving and faithful God who is so good to us, much better than we deserve.

“’Cause all my life, You have been faithful
And all my life, You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God”

Unfortunately, everyone will experience painful, agonizing and heartbreaking situations. That’s a sad but simple fact of life. However, we can rest assured that God is faithful. He will never leave our side, and through His power and love, we will come out on the other side victorious.

Psalm 100:5 “The Lord is good, and his mercy is never-ending; his faith is unchanging through all generations.”

Megan Danielle's ‘Made For More’ Cover Will Touch Your Soul

Oh friend… I know. I know the ache. The kind that slips in slow, like fog curling around the edges of your heart when you weren’t looking. It’s the heaviness of doing all the things and still wondering if it matters. But Megan Danielle’s ‘Made For More’ cover will touch your soul. Especially when you’re standing in the grocery aisle reading headlines that steal your breath and thinking, How do we live in a world like this? Or maybe this will find you standing at the sink with the dishes while feeling like your soul is unraveling at the seams.

And then—this voice.

Megan Danielle. And this song. Oh my, how it takes your breath away. I love how simple it is. There’s no flash, filter, glitz, or glam—just her, standing in a white studio, denim on denim, heart wide open. She starts to sing, and suddenly something shifts, not in the world, but in us.

She sings, “I wasn’t made to be tending a grave…” and your hands pause, your chest aches, your eyes sting a little. Because maybe that’s what you’ve been doing lately—tending old wounds, guilt you didn’t ask for, shame you didn’t earn. Making a bed in the middle of your past and calling it home.

But this song? It reminds us. We weren’t made for graves. We were made for gardens.

And when Megan reaches the chorus, voice trembling and bold all at once, it feels like she’s singing just for us—those of us who forgot that grace runs wild and mercy doesn’t ask for permission.

You are not too far gone. You are not too tired. You are not disqualified. You, dear one, were made for more.

So let her voice pour over you like rain on dry ground. Let the hallelujah rise up in your weary places.

You don’t have to go back. You don’t have to stay stuck.

Grace is running your way.

And you—you were always meant to rise.

“Awake, O sleeper, rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light.” Ephesians 5:14

The Detty Sisters Powerful ‘Are You Washed in the Blood’ Live Rendition

Check out The Detty Sisters as they deliver their powerful rendition of ‘Are You Washed in the Blood.’ Here, the four sisters and their beautiful mother sing at Richmond Dale Church of God in Richmond Dale, Ohio. ‘Are You Washed in the Blood’ was written by Presbyterian Minister Elisha Albright Hoffman in 1878. The old song speaks of the most enduring, everlasting, and timeless truth—of salvation through Jesus.

From left to right, the girls are: Peyton, Cadie, Lily, Sophia (who is nicknamed “curly”), and their mom, Amber. The girls each began singing when they were very small in their home church, but in 2018, the family felt the Lord calling them to begin singing beyond the walls of their home and church building. That’s when they “stepped out in faith.” 

Today, the Detty Sisters are booked well in advance to perform across the country, and they have 213,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel. These beauties use their amazing voices to spread the news of Jesus, and they give all the glory to Him. 

Here is one verse from “Are You Washed in the Blood:”

Are you walking daily by the Savior’s side?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Do you rest each moment in the Crucified?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
 
E. A. Hoffman, born in 1839, attended Union Seminary in Pennsylvania and spent many years preaching and serving at churches in Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. Interestingly, the Detty Sisters are from Ohio. Elisha Hoffman died in Chicago, Illinois, at the age of 90, having lived through the American Civil War and the Roaring Twenties. He wrote 2,000 hymns and edited over 50 songbooks in his lifetime! 

We certainly hope that The Detty Sisters continue to use their voices, sing Mr. Hoffman’s inspiring lyrics, and share the message of Jesus throughout their lives. And, by the way, the four girls now have another sister!

“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” John 1:29

Moe Bandy | 'Thank You Lord' (acoustic)

Texas honky tonk legend Moe Bandy is still putting out new music and touring at 81 years of age. He stopped our Nashville studio and gave us this performance of 'Thank You Lord.'

The Isaacs’ Stunning Take on ‘Gratitude’ Will Move You

The Isaacs’ stunning take on ‘Gratitude’ will move you deeply and leave you wanting to lift up your hands in praise. The song sounds beautiful, with the slightest country twang and plenty of string instruments. Watch the clip to see the wonderful praise to God. 

“Gratitude” is a song originally written and sung by Brandon Lake. It’s a modern worship song with very thoughtful and soul-touching lyrics. The Isaacs' cover of ‘Gratitude’ is perfectly done in their unique way. The female lead's voice is gentle and elegant. It’s the kind of sound that stops you in your tracks to listen. Some of the lyrics of ‘Gratitude’ are:

So I throw up my hands
And praise You again and again
'Cause all that I have is a hallelujah, hallelujah
And I know it's not much, but I've nothing else fit for a King

The singer expresses how limited they are in their ways of showing gratitude to God. So they simply praise him with their voice and their hands. Though the gift may seem small, it’s not small to God. Brandon and his wife, Brittany, even wrote a book inspired by the song called “Little Lion Lungs,” which emphasizes that message. 

"While this book was inspired by the words of the song ‘Gratitude,’ our hope is this story would embolden your whole family to show your gratitude to God for all He’s done,” Brandon and Brittany said of the message. “We pray nothing would hold you back, that you would throw up your hands, let your lion out, and sing out a Hallelujah in pure, abandoned worship to the one true King, Jesus.” 

The Isaacs truly chose a wonderful song to cover. They sing it with such care and meaning with every word. Their take on it transforms it from a modern worship track into a beautiful country tune that is slow, soulful, and such a sweet gesture for God. 

“I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify him with thanksgiving,” Psalms 69:30

Father-Daughter Duo Delivers Powerful Message in ‘Help Is on the Way’

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.”

Lord We Exalt You - OFFICIAL Lyric Video - Heart of the City Band

Lyric video of the song 'Lord We Exalt You' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'Listen to the Sound'. (c) 2011, Heart of the City Music. Words and music by Dan Adler. Arranged by Dan Adler and Peter Shu. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

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TobyMac Drops Official Music Video for ‘a Lil Church (nobody’s too lost)’

TobyMac has dropped the official music video for the song “a Lil Church (nobody’s too lost).” The popular Christian music artist, who continues to release new music at an impressive rate, has released the video to accompany his latest hit. Watch the short clip to watch the official music video for the powerful, uplifting song.

Human beings are not perfect, not even a little bit. Every one of us has stumbled and fallen. We all have our failures, flaws, blemishes and imperfections. We’ve all sinned and come way short of the glory of God.

Thankfully, we serve a loving, merciful and forgiving God who offers forgiveness to all who seek Him and call upon His name. We can come to Him as we are – even in our sin and shame. He can take even those considered the worst of the worst and make them whole, a new creation in Christ. But we aren't perfect even after being forgiven and accepting Christ as Lord and Savior. We are still humans who are perfectly capable of stumbling and falling, but we can always turn back to Him.

That’s precisely what TobyMac sings about in “a Lil Church (nobody’s too lost).” He mentions how he has essentially come to the end of his road. He’s empty, lost in the wilderness and overwhelmed. The only one who can repair him and make him whole again, and for that matter, us as well, is Jesus Christ.

“So far from runnin’ over
So close to givin’ in
It’s gonna take the hands that made me
To make me whole again”

While the entire song is a beautiful tune about the love and redemption of Jesus Christ, one lyric perfectly captures that idea. “Nobody’s too lost to get found” accurately describes how we can never go anywhere where God cannot find us. There’s nothing that we could ever do that cannot be covered by the blood of Jesus.

Psalm 130:7 “Let Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption.”

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