Check out this beautiful street performance of the song ‘Open The Eyes of My Heart.’ The talented singer and violinist in the video is Avelina Kushnir, and her performance is one that will stir your soul. May her music warm your heart and bring a smile to your face today!
‘Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
Open the eyes of my heart
I want to see You
I want to see You’
What a wonderful cover of ‘Open The Eyes of My Heart.’ This well-known worship song was written by Paul Baloche and was inspired in part by Ephesians 1:18.
“The Apostle Paul was writing a letter to the Ephesians and he says, ‘I pray that the eyes of your heart would be enlightened.’ That verse stirred in my heart,” shares Paul Baloche when talking about the song. “One morning, while playing during a ministry time at my church, I began to sing that phrase over and over again: ‘Open the eyes of my heart, Lord. Open the eyes of my heart.’ The whole song pretty much rolled off my tongue while prayerfully playing my guitar and singing out to Him. It really is a simple song that reflected the sincere prayer of my heart.”
In the video, Avelina puts on such a lovely performance, and many people in the street stop to enjoy her musical talents. Her voice captivates at first, and then her violin playing is what stuns next. The way she gracefully plays her instrument and moves around is a delight to see!
“You have the most sublime voice Avelina. Your singing truly warms the heart,” comments one person online after watching the video.
“Thank you very much for this video, it truly blessed me. God bless you in your walk with Him,” writes another person.
Avenlina is 15 years old, and in addition to the violin, she also plays the saxophone and the guitar. She loves playing music and hopes to use her talent to make the world a better place.
We hope that you enjoyed watching this video today of Avelina Kushnir performing her rendition of ‘Open The Eyes of My Heart.’
The Band Jaren -- sisters Jaren and Jade Lagore -- share how God brought them together to form an all-girl Christian rock band. In this interview with talk with Crosswalk Talk's Michael Foust, they open up about answering God’s call, shaping a bold sound for Gen Z, and writing honest songs like “Poetic” that point listeners to hope in Christ. The conversation also explores revival on college campuses, their musical influences, and why they believe this generation is hungry for truth.
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I'm still reeling from the heartbreak of my mother's passing. Yesterday was the first day that my family and I have endured life on this broken world, without her. Sometimes I forget to breathe. There are no words for how the loss of the one whose body provided for all of your developmental needs, as you entered this world. My dad passed in 2015, and that loss, while deeply saddening, was nothing like this. But then, I was her care giver. That was my duty, for all of the years she took care of my brothers and I. So this song is my tribute to the woman who struggled, sacrificed, and fought to keep a roof over my head, food on the table, and clothes on my back. Mom, you were the best.
I wrote this memorial song for Terasa George Reisman, who was taken from us much too soon. She was a sweet lady who loved her family, her friends, and her Savior Jesus Christ.
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