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His Eye Is On The Sparrow- David Dilsizian

Let It Be A Hallelujah

Lauren Daigle w/ David Dilsizian

Eauclaire | 'You Me The Kids' (acoustic)

Alt/indie rock band Eauclaire performs their heartfelt new single 'You Me the Kids' live at the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. Fresh off their signing with NCS Collective, the trio reflects on life as husbands and fathers in this honest and melodic anthem about the chaos and beauty of family.

Life In 3D Delivers Stunning Live Rendition of ‘The Prayer’

Life in 3D delivers a stunning rendition of ‘The Prayer.’ I don’t know if you’ve been watching them as long as I have. When they sang in their kitchen, raw voices rose like praise between pots and pans, the holy kind of ordinary that made you stop mid-scroll and whisper; this is something special.

I’ve watched Daylon and Daura grow up with their brother Devon and have seen glimpses of God-given talent stretch its legs in every new video. From high school halls to college dorms, their voices matured like seasons—faithful, steady, and anointed.

But this—this was different.

For the first time, I watched them on an actual stage. Daylon and Daura stood at Mountainview, hearts wide open and voices soaring. Daura, radiant in a midnight-blue sparkly dress that shimmered like stars caught in velvet, and Daylon, sharp in a crisp suit, steady and strong.

Together, they sang ‘The Prayer,’ and I don’t think I breathed the whole time. It wasn’t just music—it was ministry. It was heaven brushing earth. The kind of moment that makes you want to weep for the beauty of it all.

And in that moment, I was reminded again—God sees. He sees the seeds He plants in us from the very beginning. He waters them with grace, nurtures them through the years, and at just the right time, He lets them bloom to bless the world.

Your gifts? They’re not an accident. Your children’s talents? Not random. The way you write, bake, teach, sing, comfort, lead, serve—it’s all handcrafted by a God who knows exactly what He’s doing.

We don’t need to strive to make it big. We just need to be faithful in the small. And when the time is right, He will place you where your voice—your life—can echo His glory.

“A man’s gift makes room for him and brings him before the great.” Proverbs 18:16

The Detty Sisters Shine in Joyful Live ‘I’ll Fly Away’ Performance

The Detty Sisters shone in their joyful live performance of “I’ll Fly Away.” The musically gifted singers gave a fantastic rendition of the beloved song that is near and dear to the hearts of many. Watch the short but delightful clip of the young women performing “I’ll Fly Away.”

Earth is not our permanent home. While no one is promised tomorrow, most people, given their diet, genetics and activity level, will likely spend 70 to 80 years on this planet. In the grand scheme of things, that’s not much time at all. Our time on Earth is nothing more than a pit stop along the way to eternity.

Yes, death is something that we’ll all experience and encounter at one time or another. And no one can be entirely sure what happens after taking your last breath on Earth. However, while many unknowns surround dying, it does not have to be something we fear.  In fact, for those who know where they are headed after their time on Earth is over, death can be something to be embraced.

In a clip posted on YouTube, The Detty Sisters performed a joyful, upbeat tune about death, leaving this Earth behind and looking forward to what lies ahead in the next life. Of course, the song they sang was “I’ll Fly Away.”

The talented young ladies beautifully sing the song, which many are more than familiar with and know. But that familiarity does not dampen or lessen the song’s message in the slightest. Those who are saved and know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior do not have to fear death. They can look forward to being on “God’s celestial shore,” as the lyrics mention.

Yes, death is a scary thought, given the number of unknowns surrounding it. But what do we have to fear? We have a Savior who conquered sin, death and the grave.

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.”

4-Year-Old’s Precious 'Hallelujah' Performance Melts Hearts

Check out this precious rendition of the song ‘Hallelujah’ from one talented 4-year-old boy. The piano player in the video is Nicholas Protsenko, and he is bringing joy and inspiration to the streets with his heartfelt performance of this beloved song. What a talented child whose music moves everyone around him!

‘I've heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
Well it goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minor fall, the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah’

This sweet child has a voice full of sincerity and innocence. “Hi everyone! My name is Nicholas Protsenko. I’m 4 years old. I’m going to play and sing for you,” he says at the start of the video. As he continues on, you can see how much feeling this little one puts into his performance. What a heartwarming sight!

“I'm so proud of you, Nicholas!” writes Karolina Protsenko on YouTube, the older sister of Nicholas. “Your voice and heart shine so bright. You sang with so much emotion. I had goosebumps! Keep singing and playing, little angel.”

Nicholas is part of the talented Protsenko family, where everyone deeply loves music and one another. Karolina, the oldest of her siblings, is a talented young musician who plays violin, sings, and loves reading and baking. Leo, Nicholas's older brother, is known to pick up any instrument and sing along whenever he hears the music. He’s also very good at playing piano. Nicholas, the youngest of the bunch, also plays piano and uses his voice to add music to the family.

This is the kind of musical performance that can really lift your spirits! We hope that you enjoyed listening to Nicholas Protsenko's heartwarming rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ today.

Colton Dixon Releases ‘The Love I Have for You’ Lyric Video

Some days feel too long and too heavy. The sink stays full, your heart stays tired, and it seems like no one sees how hard you're trying to hold it all together. You whisper prayers between loads of laundry and ask God if He’s still near, still listening. If you’re in this boat, you will love Colton Dixon’s new release of ‘The Love I Have For You’ lyric video.

When the song plays over the speakers, something sacred hushes the chaos inside. The lyrics wrap around your heart like a gentle hand saying, He sees. He knows. He’s already there.

Because that’s the thing about our God—He’s always one step ahead of your heartbreak. Before the tears ever fall, He’s already caught them. Before the storm ever rolls in, He’s already prepared the shelter. He’s already written hope into the middle of your hardest moment.

"The love I have for you is never going anywhere." That’s not just a lyric—it’s gospel truth stitched into every page of Scripture and whispered in every quiet corner of our lives. It’s the voice of our Savior who walked the dust and wept beside us. It’s the God who knows your name and all the hidden aches behind it.

He’s not surprised by what you’re walking through today. He isn’t scrambling to catch up. He’s already in your tomorrow. He's steady when the ground shifts. The peace when the world shouts. The love that stays when everything else walks away.

So, breathe deep, my friend. Let the lyrics remind you that you're not alone. You are wildly loved by a God who doesn’t give up, back down, or forget. He carries you, sings over you, and declares—again and again—“The love I have for you will not fail.”

“Before they call I will answer; while they are still speaking I will hear.” Isaiah 65:24

Trent Harmon Says Leading Worship Feels More Fulfilling Than Red Rocks or Idol Fame

2016 American Idol winner Trent Harmon opens up about his powerful transition into full-time worship music. From performing on the biggest stages like Red Rocks to leading songs in his grandmother’s 50-person church, Trent shares why chasing God’s calling has brought him more fulfillment than any fame ever could.

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How Great is Our God! song excerpt

I just can't help but worship the LORD our God, Who is so very great; so very good! May this inspire you to join me, for His praise is eternal!

Take Me Home to Paradise (Reggae Mix) (Music Video) - Heath Bewley

This is a music video for "Take Me Home to Paradise" (Reggae Mix). In this song, I express longing to be with God and his people in paradise. While, God has made some places that seem idyllic, our world is tainted. God is going to create a new Heaven and new Earth, where his chosen people will be forever.

Savana Adams | 'Jesus Saves on a Billboard Sign' (acoustic)

Western Kentucky-based singer-songwriter Savana Adams returned to the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville with another stirring, soul-baring performance—this time of her unreleased song, "Jesus Saves On a Billboard Sign." With raw vulnerability and conviction, Savana paints a picture of redemption in unexpected places, capturing how God can reach us even when we’re lost on the backroads of life. It's a poignant reflection of her own journey after rededicating her life to Christ in 2023.

4-Year-Old’s Powerful ‘Hallelujah! He Has Won the Victory’ Will Touch Your Heart

This 4-year-old’s powerful ‘Hallelujah! He Has Won the Victory’ will touch your heart and make you smile. The little guy belts every verse, and it sounds so adorable and sweet. Watch the video to hear it. 

In the video posted on YouTube, 4-year-old Shine sits with his parents and two younger siblings as he sings ‘Hallelujah! He Has Won the Victory.’ His voice is loud and strong, and he lifts his small hand as he sings the meaningful lyrics. He doesn’t hold anything back. His dad plays the piano as Shine sings, and about halfway through the song, his mom and dad join in and sing with him. Then, the song shifts from a solo act to an infectious, spirit-filled moment of worship. It’s a beautiful family performance and a sweet reminder that music and faith can unite parents and children. 

Some of the lyrics they sing are: 

Death could not hold you down
You are the risen king
Seated in majesty
You are the risen king

Seeing a small child so focused on praise and worship is wonderful. It’s clear that he has a talent for singing and isn’t afraid to sing with everything he has in him. At a mere 4 years old, the boy displays an inspiring passion for worship that’s more common to see in adults. His voice carries the weight of the song’s message about Christ’s resurrection with boldness and sincerity. There’s just something touching about a child proclaiming these powerful and Biblical truths. What a great reminder that worship can transcend any age!

“Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.” Romans 6:4

Soul-Stirring ‘It Is Well with My Soul’ Performance

In a recent YouTube video, soul singer Stephen McWhirter delivers an incredible soul-stirring ‘It Is Well with My Soul’ performance. Stephen really praises from his soul, just as the song lyrics say. Watch the clip to hear the wonderful song of praise. 

Stephens’ performance is clear and lovely, accompanied by simple piano notes. As Stephen sits and sings with his eyes closed, it’s apparent that he really means what he’s singing and puts his all into his performance for God. Some of the words he blissfully belts out are: 

My sin oh the bliss of this glorious thought
My sin not in part but the whole
Is nailed to the cross and I bear it no more
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, oh my soul

Stephen said, “It Is Well is one of those timeless hymns that will always feel authentic to sing to Jesus. It captures the power of His peace, joy and comfort in the midst of hard seasons of life. I want to be so close to Jesus that in times of tragedy, I will still mean it when I sing, ‘It Is Well with my soul…’”

Stephen knows the meaning of this song well. It’s a song that was written out of the great personal tragedy of Horatio Spafford, who lost all four of his daughters at sea. Though he was in deep mourning, God’s presence gave him comfort. When you listen to this song, be comforted knowing that God sees you in your despair, whatever it may be, and he will lend you his peace if you seek him for it. 

“These things I have spoken to you, that in me you might have peace. In the world you shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” John 16: 33

Lauren Daigle Lyric Video for Beautiful ‘Let It Be a Hallelujah’

Lauren Daigle has released the official lyric video for her beautiful new song, “Let It Be a Hallelujah.” The popular Christian music artist’s new tune is one that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly. Watch the short but powerful clip to listen to Lauren’s latest song “Let it Be a Hallelujah.”

Where would you and I be without the forgiveness, love, mercy and grace of Jesus Christ? That terrifying thought brings up a whole host of scenarios and possibilities we’d rather not imagine. We’d still be lost, living in sin and shame, destined to be separated from Him for all eternity. We’d have no hope and no future.

But we have hope and a future because of His unending, incredible love and undeserved forgiveness. He made the ultimate sacrifice, willingly laying down His life for us, even while we were still sinners. Because of that, our sins can be washed away, and we can experience eternal life with Him. Praise His name!

In a clip posted on YouTube, Lauren beautifully sings “Let it Be a Hallelujah,” proclaiming that He deserves all glory, honor and praise in every situation. Her powerful, moving lyrics beautifully and articulately express how, regardless of the situation or what we might be going through, every part of us should be constantly praising Him for what He has done.

“In every breaking moment
In every blessing that You give
Let it be a hallelujah
Oh Lord, let it be a hallelujah”

As the song also mentions, no matter what we encounter or go through, He will remain faithful, staying by our side in every instance. When we fall and stumble and during life’s victories and highs, He is faithful through it all.

He is more than worthy of all our praise and worship; even then, that will still fall way short.

Hebrews 13:15 “Let us make offerings of praise to God at all times through him, that is to say, the fruit of lips giving witness to his name.”

Hosanna to the Risen Lord (Animated Music Video) - Heath Bewley

"Hosanna to the Risen Lord" is a song praising God for Jesus rising from the dead. While he gave his life as a living sacrifice for the sins of the world, God raised Jesus from the dead. Praise the Lord!

Family's Heartfelt 'Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus' Performance

There’s something holy in the Garms Family’s heartfelt ‘Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus’ that feels less like a soft whisper to your soul on a weary day. David and Kris, alongside their six children, carry this music like a gentle hand held steady through life’s storms. Since 2008, their family has traveled countless miles, cradling tired hearts with “Nights of Encouragement,” a living room turned sanctuary, and a road that folds into home wherever they go.

What I love most about their music is that it’s about their real, honest love of Jesus with their voices woven together with grace, humility, and the kind of faith that blooms in the cracks of hard seasons. Their rendition is breathed out like a prayer, a balm for the worn, the hopeful, the searching.

How did they get their start in performing? Well, these once quiet hymns sung around their Minnesota kitchen table grew into something unexpected. When a promoter finally asked, “Do you sing?” They whispered yes, stepping onto a path paved by God’s gentle invitation. None of their children had formal lessons, but each picked up instruments and songs from a place deeper than technique—a place of longing and love.

When life shifted—when David lost his job in 2010—the Garms didn’t falter. They leaned into the promise of God’s faithfulness and said yes to the call of full-time ministry. Now, their music travels across states and hearts, stitching together stories of grace with fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and voices tender as prayer.

If your heart feels heavy today, pause for a moment with the Garms Family’s rendition of this favorite hymn. Let their song lift your eyes, steady your soul, and remind you that He is near—always near.

“Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross…” Hebrews 12:2

Passion - The Lord Will Provide

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