An adorable 3-year-old turned in what is likely the cutest and most heartwarming rendition of the popular gospel tune, “Goodness of God.”
The Bible is essentially a blueprint and a guidebook for life. It has answers, commands and suggestions for every situation we’ll encounter. There isn’t an area of life that the Bible, at some point in its 66 books, doesn’t mention or touch upon in some way.
One area in which the Bible has a lot to say is about parenting and raising children. Parents should treat their children with love and kindness and not in ways that will provoke them into anger. Mom and Dad are to raise their youngsters by instilling in them the knowledge, instruction and fear of the Lord. The Bible even mentions that parents who do this when their children are young will see the dividends and rewards later in the child’s life.
A clip posted on YouTube shows a youngster and his siblings, who are obviously being raised in the church and being taught about the Lord. In the three-and-a-half-minute clip, the 3-year-old young man sings “Goodness of God.”
The little guy stands confidently at the lowered microphone and belts out the lyrics of the popular tune. It’s one of the sweetest covers of that song that you will ever see anywhere. A young man singing a song about the Lord, His love, mercy and grace shows that some parents still raise their children correctly.
But 3-year-old Nicholas is not the only person on the stage demonstrating his musical talent. According to the video's description, he is joined by his older siblings—6-year-old Leo on the keyboard and his older sister Karolina, who beautifully plays the violin.
After the conclusion of the siblings’ lovely performance, the church, rightfully so, erupts in applause. One man can even be heard saying, “Amen.”
Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.”
In a world often filled with noise and distractions, Cain's inspiring song ‘Believe On Jesus’ music video offers a refreshing and inspiring message of faith and hope. The music video for this soul-stirring song opens with a serene scene: towels are dropped on a sunlit beach, and one of the band members reverently places a Bible down before the group walks into the ocean, setting the stage for a journey of faith and reflection.
As the band members sing, rollerblade, and stroll along the beach, their harmonious voices and joyful movements remind viewers of the transformative power of believing in Jesus. The lyrics of ‘Believe On Jesus’ are a heartfelt invitation to embrace faith, especially when life's path seems uncertain or challenging.
The opening lines of the song resonate deeply:
‘Has the road that you’ve been walking on
led you where you wanna go?
Did the things you’ve been trusting in
bring you high then leave you low’
These words acknowledge the struggles and disappointments that many face, offering a gentle reminder that there is a better way—a way illuminated by faith in Jesus.
The chorus echoes this powerful message:
‘Believe on Jesus
Call upon His name
Believe on Jesus
And you will be saved’
With each verse, the song builds a compelling case for faith, encouraging listeners to open their hearts and let Jesus into their lives. The lyrics speak to the universal longing for love and purpose, promising that these can be found through belief in Jesus.
The songwriters—Logan Cain, Taylor Cain Matz, Madison Cain Johnson, Jonathan Smith, and Ethan Hulse—have crafted a poignant and uplifting anthem that is both a call to action and a source of comfort. As the song beautifully declares, believing in Jesus has the power to transform lives, offering peace, salvation, and a new beginning.
‘Believe On Jesus’ is more than just a song; it's an invitation to experience the life-changing love of Christ. Whether you're rollerblading down a beach or facing life's toughest challenges, this inspiring tune reminds us all to keep the faith and believe.
Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Performed by the Heart of the City Band off their CD by the same title and written by Dan Adler. Available on iTunes, www.danandsandyadler.com and most mp3 streaming sites.
This song is performed by the Heart of the City Band on their CD "With One Voice", and is sung in Hmong, Spanish and English. It features the lead vocals of Kenny Passmore, Kangza Kong and Eunice Bravo. Written by Dan Adler. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
This is a slideshow of the song 'I Run to You', performed by Dan Adler and the Heart of the City Band on their CD "With One Voice". It is also included on Dan Adler's solo CD "Songs for the Battle". Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
Unlike other religious leaders, Jesus Christ didn't claim to be just a good teacher or prophet. He claimed to be the Way, Truth and Life - the only way to the Father. His death wasn't an execution, it was an atoning sacrifice for sin. He, unlike other religious leaders, didn't stay dead - He arose. We who believe His Word, worship this Lamb of God as the Name above all Names. This is a slideshow of the song performed by the Heart of the City Band off of their CD, 'It All Belongs to You'. It features vocal solos by Ed Adorno and Dan Adler along with solos by Brad Anderson on trumpet, keyboard by Peter Shu, electric guitar by George Parrish and percussion by Alexis Santos. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 streaming sites.
A lyric video of the song 'That's Why', performed by the Heart of the City Band, off of their CD entitled 'With One Voice'. Available a www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
This is a slide show of a Native American style worship song using images of nature that coincide with the lyrics of the song, as well as images of the Heart of the City Band performing it. It was written by Dan Adler and features Native American flute solos by Sandy Adler and vocal solos by Native American singer Evangeline Jackson. Karen Austin Brave Crow currently sings the lead vocal with the band and is also featured in the slide show. This song is recorded on the band's "'t All Belongs to You' CD and an instrumental version is also on their 'Wind of the Spirit' CD. Song is available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites
The church was packed with Sunday goers, all eager for the morning service. Little did they know, they were in for a real treat from the church choir. Dressed to the nines, some of the church choir dazzled in purple and white sequins, others in black, ready to elevate the worship experience to new heights. Among them stood Rosemary Siemens and her family, ready to deliver a performance that would be remembered for years to come.
Rosemary Siemens, a renowned musician and vocalist, led the choir in a breathtaking rendition of the classic hymn ‘Since Jesus Came Into My Heart.’ Accompanied by the usual array of church instruments, the choir also included unexpected additions like a saxophone and violin, which added a unique and vibrant twist to the performance.
Rosemary's voice soared through the sanctuary, her passion and devotion evident in every note. The congregation was moved, many with tears in their eyes, as the powerful lyrics filled the room. The hymn's timeless message of transformation and joy resonated deeply, touching the hearts of all who listened.
‘What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought
Since Jesus came into my heart!
I have light in my soul for which long I have sought,
Since Jesus came into my heart!’
On her YouTube page, Rosemary shares her mission: "I'm passionate about 'Bringing Back The Hymns' and I'm so excited to share my take on so many classic and inspired hymns with you! Every Sunday I premiere a new hymn video for my 'Sunday Hymn Serenade' series and every Wednesday I premiere a new Hymn Lyric Video. I love connecting with you and taking requests, and I hope you'll join me on my mission to 'Bring Back The Hymns'!"
Her dedication to preserving and revitalizing these beloved hymns is evident in her stunning performances. Through her "Sunday Hymn Serenade" series, Rosemary brings a fresh and inspiring perspective to traditional hymns, connecting with audiences worldwide and reminding them of the enduring power of faith and music.
1 Chronicles 16:23 "Sing to the Lord, all the earth; proclaim his salvation day after day."
The popular and incredibly talented Christian music group CAIN has released an official lyric video for their soul-stirring song, “Never the Same.”
Perfection is an impossibility for human beings. Due to sin’s widespread influence and impact on our world, no one will ever be able to reach a standard even close to perfection. Everyone has flaws, imperfections and failures. All will and do make mistakes and stumble.
Despite our very obvious human flaws, God still loves us for some inexplicable reason. He can, will and still does work in the lives of lost and broken people. The Lord can forever change a heart and a life. We don’t have to live a life burdened and weighed down by sin and shame.
Some people may be under the misconception that they are too far gone, too much of a sinner to ever be forgiven for their past. However, that is a total and complete lie and wrongheaded idea. No one is ever too far from the love, mercy, grace and forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
The song’s beautiful lyrics perfectly capture the change and the difference that Christ makes in the lives of sinners.
“I looked in the eyes of mercy
I ran to the arms of grace
I knew forever I was
Never the same, never the same, never the same”
Once an individual confesses with their mouth and believes that Jesus Christ is the risen Lord, they will never be the same. They will be forgiven. God is loving and faithful and extends His mercy and grace to sinners.
Praise His holy name!
Romans 10:9 “Because, if you say with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and have faith in your heart that God has made him come back from the dead, you will have salvation.”
This is a video taken from a Ukrainian church singing the Heart of the City Band song 'We Choose to Bow' from the CD 'With One Voice' written by Dan Adler.
This is a slide show with lyrics of the song 'We Choose to Bow' written by Dan Adler and recorded by the Heart of the City Band on the CD 'What We Really Need'. For the story behind this song visit www.heartofthecity.org. Also available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 streaming sites.
This Hmong and English song is performed by the Heart of the City Band on their CD 'With One Voice' and is written by Dan Adler. It features vocal solos by Kangza Kong in Hmong and Sandy Adler in English as well as the penny whistle by Morgan Gerhardt. You can order this CD at www.danandsandyadler.com. It is also available on iTunes and most other mp3 sites.
Two musically gifted individuals turned in a moving and lovely cover performance, singing the classic and beloved hymn “Victory in Jesus.”
Hymns do not get the attention that they so rightfully deserve. Sadly, many people and churches have moved away from or wholly abandoned hymns. Instead, many churches primarily sing and perform contemporary Christian music during the praise and worship portion of their service.
Contemporary Christian music is fine. There are many terrific tunes about Christ and His love, mercy, grace and faithfulness. Additionally, there are a ton of extremely talented people currently working in and producing great contemporary Christian music. But no matter how good a contemporary Christian song may be, there is no way that it will ever be as meaningful and impactful as “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “In the Garden,” “How Great Thou Art” or “Amazing Grace.”
It's simply not possible to top the old beloved hymns. In a clip posted on YouTube, two women sing another hymn that will forever and always be cherished dearly by many: “Victory in Jesus.” Their duet rendition captures the meaning behind those memorable and iconic lyrics.
Likely, the big reason “Victory in Jesus” is such a timeless hymn that is near and dear to many hearts is that it describes a situation and place where every Christian has found themselves. No one deserves Christ’s love or forgiveness, yet those who have accepted Him as their personal Lord and Savior have it.
“Oh, victory in Jesus, my Savior forever
He sought me and bought me with His redeeming blood
He loved me ‘ere I knew Him, and all my love is due Him
He plunged me to victory beneath the cleansing flood”
Christ willingly went to the cross, suffering, dying and later resurrected, leaving the grave and winning victory over sin, death and hell. And because of Him, that’s a victory that we can share in as well.
Psalm 105:2 “Let your voice be sounding in songs and melody; let all your thoughts be of the wonder of his works.”
Incredibly gifted Christian music singer Babbie Mason turned in an inspiring and uplifting performance with “That’s Enough.”
Because of sin’s impact and influence in this world, we’ll all experience loss and hurt. Everyone will go through those things simply because they live on Earth, and that’s part of the human experience. Those instances are bound to happen, so it’s a good idea to prepare and brace yourself for those traumatic events.
However, in whatever form it may come, loss will always sting. No matter how much we prepare ourselves for those moments, it will still be painful. To make matters even worse, life is unpredictable, and we will likely never see those periods coming before their arrival. But there is one who can make all the difference during the good times and the bad and who will be more than enough.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Babbie gives a wonderfully uplifting and energetic performance of “That’s Enough.” The song is about having and holding onto Jesus Christ no matter what may happen in life, regardless of the situation or the circumstances, and how having Him will always be more than enough.
The song’s catchy and memorable lyrics accurately articulate and explain that we’ll go through some awful and painful moments in life. We may have friends who turn their backs on us and even treat us scornfully and hatefully, but if we have Jesus Christ, we’ve got it all. He is more than enough.
Those lyrics and the song’s message are ones we would all do well to remember and hold onto whenever we experience unpleasant and painful moments.
Before the end of the six-minute clip, everyone in the audience is up on their feet, singing and dancing along with Babbie. The video captures a beautiful, joyous occasion of people singing about our loving, faithful and merciful Lord.
John 14:6 “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the true and living way: no one comes to the Father but by me.”
The incredibly talented Jordan Feliz has released the official lyric video for his new and uplifting song, “Praise God for That.”
Life is not always an easy, happy-go-lucky experience. It can often be the exact opposite. Living in this lost and fallen world, we will all experience struggles and periods of extreme grief, pain and sorrow. Sadly, that's a part of life due to sin’s impact on the world.
But despite whatever troubles we may encounter or the hardships we might face, God is still good. Humans sometimes have a habit of focusing on the negative, but God continues to bless and provide, even during those not-so-pleasant times, and He deserves praise for that and so much more.
In the official lyric video posted on YouTube, Jordan performs his song “Praise God for That.” It’s an uplifting and encouraging song that reminds Christians that we have a loving, faithful and merciful God. He has done so much in our lives that He deserves all praise, honor and glory.
We’re all guilty of overlooking and taking for granted the many blessings and things that God does and provides us with continually, without us even asking. In the tune’s second verse, Jordan sings about some of the things in our lives that we might overlook at one time or another.
“Praise Him for friends and family
For the very air we breathe
For having everything we need
Won’t somebody come praise the Lord with me”
In the third and final verse, Jordan sings about praising and thanking the Lord for answering all our prayers, for the peace that only He can provide and for constantly showing immeasurable patience each time we stumble and fall.
The Bible mentions that we are to bring our requests and petitions to Him. But praising Him for all the good and wonderful blessings in our lives is also a good and right thing to do.
Hebrews 13:15 “Let us then make offerings of praise to God at all times through him, that is to say, the fruit of lips giving witness to his name.”
Check out this powerful performance at the Dove Awards from Anne Wilson and Brooke Ligertwood of the songs, ‘My Jesus’ and ‘What A Beautiful Name.’
‘Are you past the point of weary?
Is your burden weighin' heavy?
Is it all too much to carry?
Let me tell you 'bout my Jesus’
This amazing performance of these two powerful songs took place at the 53rd Annual GMA Dove Awards. Anne Wilson did a wonderful job singing her song ‘My Jesus,’ and at the end of the song, she shared about how she lost her brother in a car accident in 2017. It was the lowest she had ever felt, and in her sadness, she went to her piano and played, ‘What A Beautiful Name’ by Brooke Ligertwood. That song became a part of her journey, and she ended up singing for the first time in front of an audience to that song at her brother’s funeral.
After Anne Wilson shared that story, Brooke Ligertwood joined her on stage as they sang ‘What A Beautiful Name’ together. And what an incredible and powerful performance from the two singers!
Anne Wilson has previously discussed writing ‘My Jesus’ and the events that make up the story behind the song.
“A few years ago, I went through a season of tragedy. My older brother, Jacob, who was my best friend and someone I looked up to in every way, lost his life in a car accident at the age of 23. That night I heard God's voice so clear and He spoke to me for the first time,” Anne shared. “He said, ‘Anne, are you going to trust me or not?’ I answered, ‘Jesus, I trust you.’ In an instant, Jesus lifted the heavy weight off and told me that He would give me everything I need to get through this. Jesus began to show me that He was a personal God.”
When people hear the song ‘My Jesus,’ Anne hopes that they are reminded that Jesus is personal and sees us in all of our heartaches and trials. He is our hope and strong foundation.
We hope you enjoyed this performance of ‘My Jesus’ and ‘What A Beautiful Name’ today!
In this sweet video, an elderly duo brings the house down. This clip shows them singing their beautifully performed ‘Jesus Signed My Pardon’ duet.
At the start of this video, the man says, “Here we go, mommy.” The two appear to be singing in a hospital room. They have tight harmonies as they sing that Jesus healed their hearts. They sing with such conviction in their original Southern gospel song. They celebrate the victory that they have in Jesus. They have been set free. The lyrics talk about how Jesus took them from a prison wall to a mansion in heaven. Jesus signed their pardon; He paid for it all.
The two clearly share the gospel message through their music. They are telling of the freedom that they have encountered from Christ. You can see the joy of their hearts on their faces. It is incredibly motivating to hear this song of an elderly woman and her son. They are celebrating the joy that they have in Jesus. At the song's end, the mother holds a long, confident note. She wows the listening with her strong vocal cords that have not faded. Keeping a singing voice strong as you age takes a lot of care and cultivation.
The Lord has blessed this woman with strong pipes in order to minister to the church and witness to those outside of the church. She has such joy and peace about herself that radiates through her singing. It is even more beautiful that her son accompanies and harmonizes with her. This duo is powerful and will bless all who listen to their song. Take a moment and enjoy them by listening to ‘Jesus Signed My Pardon.’ It is well worth the short time you spend viewing it to encourage your faith today.
“I will sing a new song to you, my God; on the ten-stringed lyre I will make music to you, to the One who gives victory to kings, who delivers his servant David.” Psalm 144:9-10
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