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Toby Mac Talks Dealing with Grief, Fears He Had When dcTalk Ended + More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

TobyMac opens up backstage at the K-LOVE Fan Awards about walking through grief and how God continues to open new doors in his life. He reflects on the confusion and fear he felt when dcTalk came to an end, how he keeps bringing high energy to the stage even as he gets older, and much more in this candid conversation.

Brandon Lake Talks Mental Health, American Idol, and More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

Brandon Lake chats backstage at the K-LOVE Fan Awards about the first time he faced mental health struggles, his recent appearance on American Idol, and a funny story about his wife encouraging him to audition for a TV singing show. He also reflects on the incredible success he's experiencing in his career.

Mac Powell Talks Hosting K-LOVE Fan Awards | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Mac Powell on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where he’s co-hosting this year’s show! Mac shares all the details about his brand new album, gives us a sneak peek at his next radio single, and talks about hitting the road again this fall.

Colton Dixon Talks New Children's Book & Upcoming New Music | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Colton Dixon on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards! He talks about his brand new children’s book, gives us an exciting update on his next single release, and shares what it meant to perform at this year’s show.

MŌRIAH Talks Upcoming Album + New Music Video | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with MŌRIAH on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards to talk all things new music! She gives us the scoop on her upcoming album dropping this fall, the creative vision behind her vibrant new “Sombrero” music video, and where fans can catch her live in concert.

Josh Baldwin Reveals Details For New EP | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Josh Baldwin on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where he's celebrating his first-ever Artist of the Year nomination and a Song of the Year nod for his powerful hit “Made for More.” Josh reflects on the impact the song continues to have after performing it at last year’s show and shares an exciting tease about starting a brand-new project soon.

Rachael Lampa Talks 'Superpowers' + Gives Album Update | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Rachael Lampa on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards to talk about her powerful new single “Superpowers”, which is out now and already making waves! She also shares that Superpowers will be the title track of her upcoming album, set to release later this year.

Tedashii Talks New Music, Hip-Hop and CCM Coming Together & More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Tedashii on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards, where he shared the scoop on several exciting new collaborations — including a fresh track he just recorded this week with MercyMe! He talks about the growing connection between rap and CCM, why that unity matters, and how he’s using his voice to bridge genres and bring powerful truth through music.

David Leonard Talks Songwriting, New Music, & Collabs | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with David Leonard on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards to talk all things songwriting, collaboration, and authenticity. He shares what all those recent songwriting teasers are leading to — new music for himself or others? Plus, after working with nearly every major faith-based artist in Nashville, who’s the one collab he’s still chasing? David opens up about writing raw, honest solo songs while still honoring a faith-based audience, and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his powerful Tabernacle Sessions series from his home studio.

Elevation Rhythm Talks New 'Victory Lap' Album | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Elevation Rhythm at the K-LOVE Fan Awards, where they're nominated for Group of the Year and Worship Song of the Year! They talk about their brand new album VICTORY LAP, just released this week, and share how they stay grounded while creating music that connects with a generation hungry for authenticity. We also find out how they blend fresh sounds with deep spiritual impact?

Caleb & John Talks Upcoming Debut Album | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Caleb & John on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards, where they're nominated for Group of the Year for the second year in a row! The duo gives us an update on their highly anticipated debut album, shares how they balance their unique voices while creating their signature high-energy sound, and reflect on what God has been teaching them through this season of music, ministry, and momentum. Plus — details on their upcoming tour with CAIN!

Stunning A Cappella Cover of ‘Hear My Cry’ Will Stir Your Soul

This stunning a cappella cover of ‘Hear My Cry’ will stir your soul and bring comfort to your heart. Watch the clip to hear the amazing solo, a cappella version of ‘Hear My Cry.’ 

Singer Andrew Martin has put together a wonderful YouTube video of himself singing the beautiful hymn, ‘Hear My Cry.’ He sings it solo and in different vocal ranges. His medley of voices is elegant and sweet, honoring the modern hymn. 

‘Hear My Cry’ was written by Michael Eldridge in 2020. It’s a prayer to God for relief from grief. Michael wrote it after a dear friend and member of his church, Larry Smith, passed away. Michael wrote it while thinking about the grief that Larry’s wife, Cindy, must have felt. Cindy passed away, a few weeks after Larry, before Michael could share the song with her. 

Some of the song’s tender lyrics are:

‘Hear my cry, heav’nly Father, 
You have known my ev’ry pain. 
You have seen all my sorrow, 
Hear my cry once again’

Michael said of the meaning of the song, “Until our griefs come to an end and our faith becomes sight, we rely heavily upon Jesus to understand and sympathize with our weaknesses (Hebrews 4:15), and the Holy Spirit to intercede on our behalf (Romans 8:26), carrying our feelings and burdens to the Father, even when we can’t find the right words to say.”

Andrew has done a wonderful job carrying on the song’s legacy in his cover. The song is still somewhat new and not many people have heard of it yet, but it’s a great song to sing or think about in times of sorrow. 

“Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.” Romans 8:26

Beautiful 'What a Friend We Have In Jesus' Duet

Listen to this beautiful duet of the hymn ‘What a Friend We Have In Jesus.’ The singers in the video are a married couple named Chris and Stephanie, and they make music together in their duo called Out of the Dust. How wonderful it is to see them using their gifts to glorify God together!

‘What a friend we have in Jesus,
all our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
everything to God in prayer!’

In the caption of their YouTube video, Chris and Stephanie share about the hymn ‘What a Friend We Have In Jesus’ and what a great reminder it is to place our trust in our Heavenly Father.

“Been feeling overwhelmed lately? Like the weight you’re carrying is too much to bear? We’ve been there too,” the singers write. “The old hymn ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ is a beautiful reminder that we were never meant to carry our pain by ourselves. Surrender doesn’t take away the struggle, but it does place it into the hands of the One who loves us deeply and walks with us through it all. We pray this acoustic version will bring comfort to your soul and gently point you back to the Friend who knows your every weakness and yet will never leave you.”

What a powerful reminder. And the background of this hymn is also powerful to know.

'What A Friend We Have In Jesus' was written by Joseph Scriven, a transplanted Irishman in Canada. He was born in Ireland in 1819, and he had wealth, education, a devoted family, and a pleasant life in his native country. After college, he established himself as a teacher, fell in love, and was to be married. But his fiancée ended up drowning, and the only place that Joseph found solace was in Jesus.

Joseph then left for Canada to start a new life and fell in love with a woman named Eliza Rice in the town of Port Hope. But she became sick and also died before Joseph and she were married. Joseph’s faith was the only thing that brought him through this tragic time. After a lot of time spent in prayer, Joseph took a vow of poverty, sold all of his earthly possessions, and vowed to give his life to the physically handicapped and financially destitute. He became known as “The Good Samaritan of Port Hope.”

Later in his life when Joseph became ill, a friend was visiting him when he found a poem beside Joseph’s bed. He asked who had written it, and Joseph responded saying "The Lord and I did it between us.” And after his death, the poem was put to music by Charles Converse and is the hymn we know and love today.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this sweet rendition of ‘What a Friend We Have In Jesus’ today!

Stirring Bluegrass Rendition of ‘This Is My Father’s World’

Check out this stirring bluegrass rendition of the hymn ‘This Is My Father’s Word.’ The singer, guitarist, and mandolin player in the video are all so talented, and it is wonderful to see them using their gifts to glorify God. Give them a listen and be encouraged today!

‘This is my Father's world, and to my listening ears
All nature sings, and round me rings
The music of the spheres.’

What a great performance! The vocalist/guitarist in the music video is Daniel Epperson. The other guitarist is named Jake Stogdill, and the mandolin player is known as Banjo Ben Clark.

“‘This is My Father's World’ is a hymn written by Maltbie Babcock and published posthumously in 1901. This has become one of my favorite songs of any genre,” shared Ben Clark in the caption of this YouTube video. “I played it first with my sisters' band and was thrilled to record it with these brothers. They're such great pickers and singers!”

Daniel, Jake, and Ben all compliment each other so well, and hearing them make music together is so peaceful to listen to. Many people online shared their high praise with the bluegrass band about their performance.

“That was beautiful, fellas. The best version I believe I've ever heard,” one person writes after watching the music video.

“Y’all seriously hit something special with this one… so touching,” another person comments online.

Like Ben Clark shared in the caption of this music video, this hymn was published after Maltbie Babcock died, when his wife published a collection of his poems. One of those poems was set to music by his friend Franklin Sheppard, and it quickly became a favorite hymn in congregations all over the world. 

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this special rendition of the hymn ‘This Is My Father’s Word’ today!

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

Lyric video of the song 'We Love You Lord' from the multiethnic Heart of the City Band CD 'What We Really Need'. (c) 1997, Heart of the City Music. Words and music by Dan Adler. Featuring lead vocal by Nancy Ellis and Kenny Holmen on sax. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.

MercyMe Gives Updates on New Album + Movie | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with MercyMe on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards! The band talks about frontman Bart Millard hosting this year’s show, wrapping production on I Can Only Imagine 2, and even drops the release date for their brand new album. Plus—they tease an exciting upcoming collaboration with Tedashii that fans won’t want to miss.

The Heritage’s Moving ‘God Be Praised’ Live Performance

The Heritage turned in a moving live performance of “God Be Praised.” The talented musicians sang their tune about praising and worshiping the Lord, regardless of any miracles he might or might not perform in our lives. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear The Heritage perform “God Be Praised.”

None of us would have a chance without God’s love, mercy and grace. We’d still be lost and living in sin and shame if Christ had not willingly gone to the cross and suffered and died on our behalf. He gave us hope, a future and the opportunity for everlasting life with Him. He deserves our endless praise and worship for that ultimate act of love.

While Christ has defeated sin and death and freely provides forgiveness and love for all who call upon His name, we still constantly call upon Him and ask for His help and guidance, as the Bible says we should. However, even if He were to not do anything else for us, His dying on the cross and taking our place is more than enough for a bunch of sinners. That was more than we deserved, and He should be honored and glorified.

That is precisely what The Heritage sings about in their tune “God Be Praised.” God sending His Son to die to bridge the gap, the rupture that sin caused, is worthy of all glory, honor and praise.

“There is more to You than miracles
Though You do amazing things
You don’t have to make the mountains move
To deserve the highest praise”

Nothing else could ever top Christ giving himself up for us while we were still sinners because it forever changed everything for humanity. We didn’t deserve that, and there is no possible way we deserve more of His love and blessings, yet He continues to touch and impact our lives in endless ways.

Hebrews 13:15 “Through him let us offer up a sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of lips which make confession to his name.”

The Heritage Powerful Live Rendition of ‘I Sing Praises’

If you have a minute to spare, listen to The Heritage’s powerful live rendition of ‘I Sing Praises.’ Sometimes worship gets tangled up in the noise of our minds—the dishes piled in the sink, the worry over grown children who don’t listen quite like we hoped, the endless to-do list humming in the back of our hearts. We try to lift our voices, but the weight of all that “what if” and “when will” sits heavy. It seems like a never-ending cycle of worry. 

But today, I heard a song that did something different. The Heritage’s worship song wasn’t just music—it was medicine. At least for me it was, I hope you will feel it too. It was like Jesus Himself reached down, took the worry from my chest, and rubbed a healing balm over my weary heart. With every note, every chorus, that anxious clatter faded, replaced by something holy and quiet and strong.

“I sing praises to Your name, O Lord, Praises to Your name, O Lord, For Your name is great And greatly to be praised.”

The words rose up—not just from their lips, but from deep within, where faith roots down even when life shakes. The music wrapped around the heart like a soft, steady hand, reminding us that God’s name is not just great—it’s everything. The place where fear lets go and peace blooms.

When the chorus swells and they sing: 

‘I give glory to Your name
O Lord, Glory to Your name
O Lord, For Your name is great 
And greatly to be praised’

It’s a soft, warm invitation to lay down the worry, to lift up our voices with a fierce kind of joy, to remember that the One we praise is greater than every messy kitchen and every hard conversation.

If your heart is heavy today, maybe you need this too. Maybe you need a moment where the noise stops and only the name of Jesus fills the room. The Heritage reminds us that worship isn’t about having it all together—it’s about bringing the real, the broken, the distracted, and the weary to a God whose name is great and greatly to be praised.

So sing it with me, friend. Even if your hands are full and your heart feels tangled, sing praises to His name. Because He is worthy, and His love is the balm our souls need most.

Psalm 145:3 “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”

Megan Woods Talk 'The Truth' Success + More | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with rising artist Megan Woods on the red carpet at the 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she’s nominated for Female Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Breakout Single! Megan reflects on a breakthrough year—her Grand Ole Opry debut, national TV appearance, and the success of her hit single “The Truth.” She also opens up about her next single “I Believe You” and shares her powerful journey from struggling to connect with God to becoming a worship leader and artist whose music is impacting lives.

Hope Darst Talks First RIAA Gold Certification | 2025 K-LOVE Fan Awards

We caught up with Hope Darst on the red carpet at the K-LOVE Fan Awards, where she’s presenting this year! She shares about her brand new live worship album IN THE MIGHTY NAME, and reflects on the incredible journey of her hit song Peace Be Still, which just earned its first RIAA Gold certification — five years after its release!

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