Anne Wilson "Stars" New Song Alert

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Anne Wilson – “Stars” New Christian Song Alert Feature

There’s a quiet ache in “Stars”—the kind that doesn’t beg for attention, but lingers like a whisper from heaven. Anne Wilson opens with a childhood memory: lying awake, staring at the ceiling, pretending it was a sky full of stars. That image isn’t just poetic—it’s prophetic. Because even then, before the loss, before the calling, before the music, God was planting something eternal in her heart.

Anne’s journey took a sharp turn in 2017 when her brother Jacob passed away unexpectedly. It was the kind of moment that could have shattered everything. But instead of folding inward, she stood up and sang at his funeral. That act of surrender became the spark for a ministry she never saw coming. Now, with “Stars”, she’s not just singing—she’s testifying. She calls it “the sound of surrender,” and you can feel it in every line.

“Dreamers, never stop dreaming / Believers, keep on believing…”

It’s a reminder that the world will try to drag down a dreamer’s heart, but heaven never forgets what it planted. That truth hits close for me. There were seasons where I felt like I’d missed it—like the best parts of me had been buried under burnout, broken rhythms, or just plain disappointment. But God doesn’t waste anything. Even when we feel grounded, He’s still writing a skyward story.

I’ve seen it through GoodChristianMusic.com. What started as a simple idea became a sanctuary for testimony, worship, and practical hope. And every time I hear a song like “Stars”, I’m reminded of Isaiah’s words: “Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name… because He is strong in power, not one is missing.” (Isaiah 40:26)

That line—not one is missing—wrecks me every time. Because it means even when we feel lost, we’re still seen. Still counted. Still called.

Anne’s voice carries that same conviction. She’s not just singing about dreams—she’s singing about destiny. And it echoes Paul’s words in Philippians: “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:14)

This isn’t just about chasing dreams. It’s about chasing Him. About refusing to settle for the ceiling when we were made for the stars. And if you’re reading this thinking you’ve drifted too far or waited too long—don’t. The time is now. Jesus is coming, and the call is urgent. Not frantic, not fearful—but firm. Step in. Surrender. Let go of your plans and grab hold of His.

Because the stars aren’t just decoration. They’re declaration. And you were made to shine.

Anne Wilson’s heartfelt ballad “Carry Me” from her new album Stars is a prayer for strength when life feels too heavy to hold alone. Vulnerable and deeply personal, it points us back to the One who carries every burden. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reminder they’re not walking alone — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Anne Wilson’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that point hearts back to hope.

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