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Cochren & Co. “Church” (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy

Cochren & Co. “Church” (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy

Cochren & Co. "Church" (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Cochren & Co. "Church" (Take me Back)There was a time I didn’t want to walk through the doors of a church. Not because I didn’t believe—but because I didn’t feel worthy. There were choices made in my household that pulled us away from God. I carried shame not just for my own actions, but for the way we were living—knowing it wasn’t what He called us to.” I knew what holiness looked like, and I knew I wasn’t living it. So I turned away. Not…
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Rare Of Breed – Christian Rap Fan Page

Rare Of Breed – Christian Rap Fan Page

Rare Of Breed - Christian Rap Fan Page Rare of Breed - Good Christian Music Fan Page FeatureThere’s something about Rare of Breed that feels familiar—not just in the sound, but in the story. His music doesn’t ask for permission to be real. It just is. Country roots, hip-hop cadence, and a heart that’s been through the fire and came out with a testimony. That’s the kind of artist who belongs here. Not because he fits a mold, but because he breaks it with purpose.His journey mirrors so many of ours. Raised in chaos, chasing identity through addiction, rebellion, and…
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Elevation Worship “Graves into Gardens” Melodies Of Mercy

Elevation Worship “Graves into Gardens” Melodies Of Mercy

Elevation Worship "Graves into Gardens" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Elevation Worship "Graves Into Gardens"There’s something sacred in the sound of Graves Into Gardens. It’s not just a worship anthem—it’s a declaration of divine reversal. Elevation Worship wrote it as a testimony to the power and authority of God, inspired by a message from Pastor Steven Furtick called The Mystery of Potential. That message centered on 2 Kings 13:20–21, where a man was resurrected simply by touching the bones of the prophet Elisha. Even in death, Elisha’s life carried resurrection power. That’s the heartbeat of this song:…
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Crowder “God Really Loves Us” Melodies Of Mercy

Crowder “God Really Loves Us” Melodies Of Mercy

Crowder "God Really Loves Us" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies Of Mercy Feature | Crowder "God Really Loves us"There’s a moment in “God Really Loves Us” where Dante Bowe sings, “His mercy’s enough, His grace is sufficient.” It’s not just a lyric—it’s a lifeline. That line alone carries the weight of 2 Corinthians 12:9, where Paul hears the voice of the Lord say, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” And that’s the heartbeat of this song: it’s written for the weak, the weary, the ones who’ve questioned whether they’re still held by grace.Crowder…
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Bodie “No Skips” New Song Alert​

Bodie “No Skips” New Song Alert​

Bodie "No Skips" New Song Alert New Song Alert Feature | Bodie "No Skips"There’s a quiet power in Bodie’s new single, “No Skips.” It doesn’t shout—it speaks. It doesn’t rush—it lingers. The song unfolds like a prayer whispered in the middle of a storm, asking God not for shortcuts, but for meaning in every moment.Bodie’s journey hasn’t been linear. From personal loss to public platforms, he’s walked through seasons that many would rather skip. But “No Skips” is his declaration that every chapter matters. The joy, the grief, the waiting, the breakthrough—it’s all part of the story God is writing.…
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Jordan St. Cyr “Fires” Breakthrough Anthem

Jordan St. Cyr “Fires” Breakthrough Anthem

Jordan St. Cyr "Fires" Breakthrough Anthem Breakthrough Anthem Feature: Jordan St. Cyr – “Fires”There’s a kind of song that doesn’t just play—it walks with you. Jordan St. Cyr’s “Fires” is one of those. Born from the story of a man named Nathan, a father of three on the brink of losing his home, the song captures the raw edge of desperation and the miracle of divine provision. Nathan’s faith was flickering, barely holding on, until a community of believers stepped in and changed everything. That act of grace lit a fire in Jordan’s heart, and “Fires” became a testimony—not just…
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Seph Schlueter “Never Known” Share Worthy Song

Seph Schlueter “Never Known” Share Worthy Song

"Never Known" Seph Schlueter "Never Known” Share Worthy SongThere are moments in life when the heart finally admits what it’s been carrying for years — the ache of wanting to be loved in a way that doesn’t disappear. That quiet confession sits at the center of “Never Known,” a song that doesn’t rush past the pain but meets it honestly. Seph Schlueter has always written from a place of sincerity, and this track reflects that same depth. Co‑written with Colby Wedgeworth, it leans into the kind of love that doesn’t just comfort the wounded places but transforms them.The theme behind…
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Sidewalk Prophets “The Words I Would Say” Share Worthy Song

Sidewalk Prophets “The Words I Would Say” Share Worthy Song

Sidewalk Prophets "The Words I Would Say" Share Worthy Song Share Worthy Song Feature | Sidewalk Prophets "The Words I Would Say" Before I share what this song means to me personally, it’s worth pausing to honor the heart behind it.“The Words I Would Say” was born from a series of letters lead vocalist Dave Frey felt led to write—letters to friends, family, and loved ones who were hurting or drifting. God would place someone on his heart, and he’d write them a note of encouragement. Those letters became the foundation of the song.It’s not just a track—it’s a ministry. A…
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Matthew West “Do Something” Breakthrough Anthem

Matthew West “Do Something” Breakthrough Anthem

Matthew West "Do Something" Breakthrough Anthem Breakthrough Anthem Feature | Matthew West "Do Something"There’s a line in Matthew West’s “Do Something” that hits like a holy interruption: “I did, I created you.” It’s God’s answer to the question we’ve all asked—“Why don’t You do something?” And suddenly, the spotlight shifts. It’s not about waiting for heaven to intervene. It’s about realizing heaven already did—through us.This song was born from the story of Andrea, a college student who stumbled upon an orphanage in Uganda where children were being neglected and abused. She didn’t look away. She didn’t go home. She stayed.…
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Josiah Queen & Benjamin William Hastings “I’ll Fly Away” New Song Alert

Josiah Queen & Benjamin William Hastings “I’ll Fly Away” New Song Alert

Josiah Queen & Benjamin William Hastings "I'll Fly Away" Click banner for more info Josiah Queen & Benjamin William Hastings – “I’ll Fly Away”📅 Released: August 8, 2025 🎧 From the upcoming album Mt. ZionSome songs don’t just echo through speakers—they awaken something eternal. “I’ll Fly Away”, reimagined by Josiah Queen and Benjamin William Hastings, is one of those. A hymn born in 1929, written by Albert E. Brumley in the shadow of hardship, now reborn with cinematic grace and reverent fire.Josiah’s humility shines through every note. He’s not trying to impress—he’s trying to invite. And Benjamin’s voice carries the…
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