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Crowder - 'Good God Almighty' (Official Music Video)

Calling it a "legit music video" and "we look like we're in a space ship", Crowder has put out a high-energy video for his song, "Good God Almighty".  Check it out!

Matthew West Pens New Book, 'Don't Stop Praying'

Named after his successful hit song, GRAMMY nominee Matthew West has penned an exploration of the power and meaning of prayer in our lives.

Megan Woods - 'I Believe You' (Official Music Video)

Megan Woods releases her new song, "I Believe You.” Her debut single, “The Truth,” proclaimed who we are in Christ, and the new song, “I Believe You,” dives even deeper into the journey of trust and surrender when life feels overwhelming.

Lift your soul as you watch her performance of the song, "I Believe You".

MercyMe - 'Oh Death' (Official Video)

The glorious thing about walking by faith in Jesus -- death has lost its power.  So MercyMe has decided, why not poke a little fun at it while we're at it? 

Showing that the band has not lost any of their humor or spiritual impact in their songwriting, here is MercyMe with the video for "Oh Death".

For KING & COUNTRY Returns with New Single 'World on Fire' Following Year-Long Break

Grammy-winning duo for KING & COUNTRY ignites their musical journey anew with the powerful single "Word on Fire," their first original release in over two years, inspired by faith and resilience.

Lauren Daigle - 'Thank God I Do'

Two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle released her first new music since the release of Look Up Child on September 7, 2018.  Her new single, “Thank God I Do,” is the lead music from her self-titled album, Lauren Daigle.  

We have more info and video of this new music!

MercyMe - 'Make It Well' (Official Video)

MercyMe is back with a lyric video for their moving song, “Make It Well”.  This anthem from the band's 13th album is about asking the Lord for peace and comfort when life gets out of control.    

Watch the video, and let it bring just that to you.

Tasha Layton - 'Look What You've Done' (Official Music Video)

Tasha Layton (who gave us the song, "Into The Sea") puts into song this beautiful representation of what Jesus does in our lives when we give Him everything...He makes all things new.

Here's Tasha's official music video of "Look What You've Done"...

Tasha Layton - 'Worship Through It' (feat. Chris Brown) [Official Video]

Written specifically for a personal friend who was diagnosed with cancer, Tasha Layton has this message for believers everywhere.

Praise is easy when everything’s going right. But how about when things are falling apart? Through grief? Waiting? Disappointment? When you serve a God of impossible, praise IS possible!

Whatever you're going through, Tasha and Elevation Worship's Chris Brown say to worship through it!  

Elevation Worship - 'Praise' feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, and Chandler Moore (Live Video)

See why this song is the anthem of today's church - watch "Praise" by Elevation Worship feat. Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, and Chandler Moore.

Moses G. Earns His Spot on The Voice with 'Forever Young'

Sometimes a voice carries more than a melody—it carries a story. For someone like Moses G, it can help earn you a spot on The Voice in 2026 with epic songs like ‘Forever Young.’ When Moses stepped onto the stage for his blind audition, he didn’t just sing. He brought a quiet strength to Rod Stewart’s beloved song ‘Forever Young’ that immediately caught the attention of the judges and audience alike. His voice held that gritty, soulful edge that makes you lean in a little closer, the kind of sound that feels both powerful and deeply personal.

One of the most touching moments didn’t happen under the stage lights. It happened in the interview portion of the video, where Moses sat beside his mother. From her wheelchair, she reached out and gently held his hand—an ordinary gesture that carried extraordinary love. Looking at her son with pride, she told him something that felt both tender and prophetic: he was her Moses, and he was born to lead.

Forever Young Was One of Rod Stewart’s Most Beloved Songs 

The moment felt almost symbolic. Just like the biblical Moses, whose life carried purpose long before he fully understood it, this young singer stood on the edge of something bigger than himself. His mother’s words weren’t just encouragement; they sounded like a blessing spoken over a son stepping into his calling.

And maybe that’s because the song itself carries such a powerful heart behind it. Released in 1988 on Stewart’s album Out of Order, ‘Forever Young’ quickly became one of the singer’s most beloved songs, climbing to No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 9 on the Canadian charts. Stewart wrote it with bandmates Jim Cregan and Kevin Savigar, and he later shared that it was deeply personal. The song was inspired by his children after he realized he had missed years of their lives while touring. Wanting to be more present as a father, he wrote the song as a kind of blessing over them.

You can feel that blessing in the lyrics themselves:

“May the good Lord be with you down every road you roam,
And may sunshine and happiness surround you when you're far from home.
May you grow to be proud, dignified and true,
And do unto others as you’d have done to you.”

Moses G. Did an Amazing Job on The Voice in 2026

And as Moses sang “Forever Young,” the lyrics seemed to echo that hope—about courage, about staying strong, about living a life that leaves a mark. His voice carried both grit and vulnerability, but it was that quiet scene with his mother that made the performance unforgettable. You couldn’t help but hum along with him and find yourself smiling at the same time. 

Because sometimes the most powerful thing in a young person’s life is a parent who believes in them. It looks like a hand reaching out. A voice saying, You were born for this. And in that moment, it felt like everyone watching was witnessing more than a blind audition—they were watching the beginning of a journey. It was incredible!

1 Peter 4:10 “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.”

Young Violinist Takes on Iconic Classics From Elvis and ABBA

Check out this talented young violinist's take on two iconic classics by Elvis and ABBA. The violin player is Avelina Kushnir. The first song she performs is ‘Fernando’ by ABBA which came out in 1976, and she follows that one up with ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ by Elvis, which was released in 1961.

The song ‘Fernando’ was first recorded in Swedish and was a simple love song about comforting a heartbroken friend. ABBA then re-recorded it in English, and that version became one of the best-selling singles of all time, with over 10 million physical copies sold.

Can’t Help Falling in Love By Elvis Presley is a Top Romantic Hit 

As for ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love,’ that song was recorded by Elvis Presley for the film Blue Hawaii. It became a signature romantic hit, closing most of Elvis's 1970s concerts.

Avelina put on a spectacular performance with both of these iconic songs, with her mother accompanying her on the keyboard. The music captivated onlookers as they passed Avelina by on the street, and many people stopped to really take in and appreciate the show. People online also shared how impressed they were with her musical talents.

“Honestly, who could possibly help but fall in love with this absolutely beautiful rendition of this classic Elvis song by Avelina and her Mom,” comments one person after watching the video.

“Such a beautiful and heartfelt performance — it truly touches the heart. Keep shining and sharing your amazing talent,” writes another person.

Avenlina is a talented teenager who plays the violin, saxophone, and 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 violin performance from Avelina Kushnir of ‘Fernando’ and ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love.’ Let the beautiful music bring you some joy today!

This Street Performer’s 'Landslide' Cover Is a Must-Listen

This street performer’s cover of “Landslide” is a must-listen. Her excellent rendition of the beloved Fleetwood Mac classic is one you’ll likely find yourself returning to again and again. Watch the short but delightful clip to listen to her jaw-dropping performance of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide.”

The entertainment business is not an easy field to break into. It’s highly competitive and cutthroat, as evidenced by shows like American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The Voice. Look at all the people who audition for those shows, and, at the end, only one person each season wins the top prize.

So, understanding this, many will take different routes and adopt less conventional ways to try to gain attention. For instance, musicians often play on the street, hoping to draw crowds and pique the interest of the many people who walk by. Of course, this all depends on whether they have the kind of musical talent that stops people in their tracks and gets them to take notice. Again, it’s one of the many ways of attempting to build an audience and a following.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one young woman performed on the street for all to hear.  But she wasn’t just singing any old song; she was performing one of the biggest, most recognizable tunes of all time: “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac. And to be honest, she knocked it out of the park. Her voice is absolutely beautiful, with its unique, distinctive quality giving the song an Irish sound and feel.

It's unbelievable how anyone could have simply walked on by when she was standing on the side of the street singing. Her voice sounds like someone who could go into the studio and make an Irish/folk record right now. Her voice is unbelievably good, and it’s hard, nearly impossible, to argue otherwise.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

This Excellent Bob Dylan Cover Gets 4-Chair Turn on The Voice

This excellent Bob Dylan cover received a four-chair turn on The Voice. All four coaches loved this young man’s performance of a Bob Dylan classic, so they flipped their chairs around for him. Watch the short but immensely enjoyable clip to listen to this jaw-dropping rendition of a Bob Dylan tune.

Bob Dylan is, without a doubt, one of the best, most talented songwriters of all time. There is simply no point in arguing otherwise. His timeless tunes are endlessly covered and recorded by some of the biggest names in music. Additionally, his songs are constantly heard on the radio, in movies and on TV.

While there is no debate about Bob Dylan’s ability to write memorable, iconic songs, his voice is a whole other matter. His voice is incredibly polarizing. Some people love his unique, very distinct voice, while others cannot stand it, likely comparing it to nails on a chalkboard. Whatever your thoughts and feelings about Bob Dylan, his massive influence on music is undeniable.

In fact, his music is still being heard and performed by the younger generation. In a clip posted on YouTube, a young man literally turned heads (and chairs) when he performed Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.” After a few moments of listening to the performance, it’s clear why some of the biggest names in music flipped their chairs for the young musician. It was fantastic!

His performance of the song that is near and dear to the hearts of many is so smooth, crisp and clear. Even the most diehard Dylan fans will have a hard time finding something to complain about with this performance. His beautiful guitar playing and voice are everything you want to hear in a folk song.

All four judges gave him their best pitches, but in the end, he selected Boy George as his coach, saying that he and the “Karma Chameleon” singer view Bob Dylan similarly when it comes to his songwriting.

Ephesians 5:19 “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;”

Katy Nichole - 'Have Your Way' (Official Lyric Video)

From her sophomore album, Honest Conversations, Platinum-selling artist Katy Nichole releases the powerful song, "Have Your Way."

American Idol Contestant Wows with Aretha Franklin's 'Natural Woman'

This American Idol contestant wows with Aretha Franklin's “Natural Woman.” It sounds completely organic coming from talented young artist, Rae. Play the video to hear her beautiful voice.

Rae can absolutely sing. She demonstrates that to the fullest in her "Natural Woman" American Idol cover. She completely impresses the judges with her strong and powerful vibrato. And even though I’m watching her through a screen, I don’t have to be there to know that her voice fills the whole room. 

I’m certain Aretha Franklin would feel proud to hear this beautiful young woman’s cover of her song. Some of the lyrics of Aretha’s “Natural Woman” are:

Now I'm no longer doubtful of what I'm living for
And if I make you happy, I don't need to do more
'Cause you make me feel, you make me feel
You make me feel like a natural woman (Woman)

“Natural Woman” was co-written by Carole King and her husband Gerry Goffin in 1967. It was always created with Aretha in mind to sing. It was one of Aretha’s greatest songs, and it hit No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that year. Producer Jerry Wexler was the one who presented the song to Aretha. 

Aretha recalled, “When we would record, when we would think we would have something really hot that evening, after we’d been in the studio maybe four or five hours, he would say, ‘Wait until tomorrow and let’s see what we think about it tomorrow. If it stands up tomorrow, we’ve got a hit.’ I said, ‘Jerry, this song has been standing up.’”

Even half a century after the song came out, people still love it. It’s wonderful that a young person like Rae would choose to cover it. Her "Natural Woman" American Idol cover is certainly one to remember.
 

Glen Campbell Performs His Classic 'Rhinestone Cowboy'

Come take a trip back to 1975 when Glen Campbell performed his classic “Rhinestone Cowboy.” The nostalgic performance will have you reminiscing and tapping your foot. Give it a listen and sing along. 

Isn’t it nice to get a little blast from the past every now and then? Glen Campbell’s "Rhinestone Cowboy" is one of those old songs with wonderful lyrics that no one can forget. Even in 2026, it still impresses. Some of the lyrics to “Rhinestone Cowboy” are:

There'll be a load of compromisin' n the road to my horizon
But I'm gonna be where the lights are shinin' on me
Like a rhinestone cowboy 
Riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo

It may surprise you to find out that Glen actually didn’t write “Rhinestone Cowboy,” even though he sings it with such ownership and charisma. It was originally written and recorded by Larry Weiss. 

Glen had heard the song while he was on tour overseas, and listened to it over and over. He told one of the people at his label, Al Khoury, he’d found the perfect song to record. Al told him he did, too. They both were thinking of the same song: “Rhinestone Cowboy.”

Larry had gotten inspiration when he heard the phrase “rhinestone cowboy” in a conversation. 

"I heard the phrase and thought, 'Boy, I like that title'. I put my own meaning to it and wrote the song. I'll always be a kid at heart, and 'Rhinestone Cowboy' was sort of a summation of all my childhood cowboy movie heroes - particularly Hopalong Cassidy,” he said

It became Glen’s favorite song he had ever sung–his signature song. 

Glen Campbell’s "Rhinestone Cowboy" is one of those songs that will always sound best when he sang it. He related deeply with the lyrics, and he’ll always be the true Rhinestone Cowboy.

Teacher’s Powerhouse 'Stand By Me' American Idol Performance

A schoolteacher gave a powerhouse performance of “Stand by Me” on American Idol. The educator wowed all three of the show’s judges and had the studio audience in a frenzy with his show-stopping rendition of the classic tune. Watch the short but jaw-dropping clip to see and hear this teacher beautifully belt out “Stand by Me.”

Every year, hundreds, if not thousands, of people audition for American Idol. All those aspiring musicians believe they have what it takes to be the next winner of the beloved, long-running program. Sadly, many are sent home, never making it through the initial audition portion of the show.

However, those who do make it onto the show and beyond typically possess out-of-this-world talent. It then becomes the judges’ responsibility to whittle down the numbers before America ultimately selects the show's winner. But that is a tall task for both the judges and the audience. With so much talent, how can you be entirely sure you made the right decision? Should he have gone home, or should it have been her?

In a clip posted on YouTube, Daniel Stallworth put his musical talent on full display for all to witness. The elementary music teacher performed a rendition of “Stand by Me.” His rendition of the song we all know and love was outstanding and, in the end, earned him a standing ovation from the studio audience. All three of the show’s judges – Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan – were also on their feet, showing their love and appreciation for what they just heard.

Yes, “Stand by Me” is a song we’ve heard hundreds of times, making Daniel’s accomplishment even more impressive. He brought something new to a tune everyone is more than familiar with and gave everyone a reason to get up on their feet and applaud his excellent performance.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

This Bob Marley Cover Blew the Coaches Away on The Voice

This Bob Marley cover blew the Coaches away on The Voice The Blind Auditions. Andrés Iwasaki’s voice is so smooth and sweet, you can’t help but fall in love. Play the video to hear his incredible talent. 

Andrés absolutely shines on The Voice Blind Auditions. His cover of “Is This Love” is so soft and lovely. It’s one of those voices that swims around you and envelops you in its sound. 

Andrés expertly chose to cover the song in a way that’s well-suited to his voice. It actually doesn’t sound anything like Bob Marley’s original. Andrés completely makes it own with his own piano twist. 

“Is This Love” by Bob Marley 

“Is This Love” was written in 1978 by Bob for his album, Kaya. Some of its lyrics are: 

I wanna love you, I wanna love and treat, love and treat you right
I wanna love you every day and every night
We'll be together, yeah, with a roof right over our heads
We'll share the shelter, yeah, oh-yeah, of my single bed

The song was written during a period of high political tension. Marley helped by bringing people together. His songs about love and unity, particularly this song, helped unite people and break down barriers. It wasn’t just a love song; it was a song about a human feeling we all feel, no matter what color we are or what our background is. 

Andrés' cover on The Voice Blind Auditions is a wonderful ode to Bob Marley. The young musician enhances the song, taking it in a more romantic direction while keeping Bob’s tender lyrics intact.

His performance feels very intimate and heartfelt. He has great vocal control and a unique singing quality. He draws you in from the very first note, and it’s easy to see why he impressed the four judges on the show.

The Isaacs Cover The Judds' Classic 'Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Ole Days)'

The Isaacs cover The Judds' Classic “Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Ole Days)” in their good ole country way, and it is as great as it can be. The group is in complete unison as they perform. Play the video to catch a glimpse for yourself.

The Isaacs, a family band, really know how to pick a song. They say that good country songs all tell a story, and this one certainly does. This isn’t one of those perky songs that gets your foot tapping, but it makes you think and reflect. 

Some of the Judds’ striking lyrics, the Isaacs sing in their "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Ole Days)" cover are: 

Did lovers really fall in love to stay
Stand beside each other come what may?
Was a promise really something people kept?
Not just something they would say and then forget

The song is about the old values that a lot more people had in the past than they do today. The singer is eager to dream of what the good old days looked like, before moral lines were blurred and people lost faith. 

The Isaacs look thoughtful and solemn-faced as they perform, aware of the graveness of what they’re singing. As they sing, their audience also looks reflective; some are even teary-eyed. 

When Naomi and Wynonna Judd wrote the song, Wynonna Judd had just lost her father, and Naomi had just lost her grandfather. Knowing that makes the song all the more emotional.

Their producer, Brent Maher, said, “To hear 'Grandpa' and not like it, you've got to have a stone for a heart. It just hit me so hard, and I met with the girls a couple days later, and I played it for them. Wynonna got these big ol' blurry tears in her eyes, and we knew pretty much well off that was gonna be a strong song for them."

The Isaacs do The Judds justice in their beautiful "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Ole Days)" cover.

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