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We The Kingdom ‘Don’t Let The Darkness’ Performance Video

Check out this performance video from the band We The Kingdom of their song ‘Don't Let The Darkness.’ The song centers on themes of surrender and resilience, inviting listeners to lay down their anxieties and trust that light breaks through the darkness. We hope it encourages you today!

‘When the world is cold as stone
Feels like you've got no place to go
Lift your head and call My name
I come running like a freight train’

What a talented band! We The Kingdom consists of multiple generations of relatives, and the band's name comes from the idea that "the kingdom of God is here among us." The band has shared about their song ‘Don't Let The Darkness’ and what it meant to record it together.

“‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ was a lot of fun to record! We focused on the simplicity of being a band, the four of us, making music with our instruments. It was written during a time when we as a band needed to be reminded that hope hasn’t gone anywhere,” We The Kingdom shared. “If you’re walking through a difficult season, this song is for you - hang in there, because the light always breaks through the darkness!”

What a great song with a wonderful message. One that reminds us that hope and God's light persist even when things feel heavy. ‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ is part of We The Kingdom’s album titled Dear Jesus. The songs on this album are deeply personal, rooted in faith, and build on the honest storytelling and musicianship that have defined We The Kingdom since their 2018 debut.

“After spending two years recording, it’s beautiful when you can tell the story of reality,” the band shares. “This record is a culmination of the beauty that came from freedom: no themes or motives, but truly authentic.”

We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ by We The Kingdom today!

Ginny Owens Shares the Heart Behind New EP, 'Different Kind of Water'

From worship leading in New York City to writing songs that spark spiritual conversations, Ginny Owens joins us in Nashville to share the heart behind her new EP, Different Kind of Water, a collection centered on faith, hope, and deeper connection with God. Written over the course of five years, this deeply personal collection explores longing, forgiveness, faith, and the spiritual conversations we all wrestle with. Ginny shares how living in New York City, serving as Director of Worship Arts at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and walking closely with people who aren’t yet believers shaped every lyric on this project. We dive into: • The meaning behind Different Kind of Water • Why these songs took years to finish • Writing outside the Nashville “Christian bubble” • Balancing church ministry and artistry • Her new companion journal with stories, lyrics, and reflection prompts • And her heart to equip worship leaders through The Asaph Project Plus, Ginny opens up about why worship is never a performance and how songs should carry people through the hardest days of their week.

Upbeat, Toe-Tapping ‘Power in The Blood’ Performance

Check out this upbeat, toe-tapping performance of “Power in the Blood.” This rendition of the hymn, near and dear to the hearts of many, deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short but delightful clip to listen to this excellent performance of the beloved hymn “Power in the Blood.”

Hymns are beloved pieces of music. They are praise and worship songs that tell of Christ’s unbelievable love, grace and forgiveness, which are available to all who call upon His name. These special tunes, much like the Bible, tell us that no one is too far from Him. Even the person who would be considered the worst sinner, the lowest of the low, is still not too far gone for Him.

However, sadly, these songs are among the most underutilized in all of music. Contemporary Christian songs have become increasingly popular over the years. Many churches have even begun moving away from them, opting instead for more modern Christian music. Sure, they may sprinkle a hymn in the praise and worship portion of their Sunday morning service, but for the most part, it’s contemporary Christian music.

But nothing will ever compare to hearing a beloved hymn like “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art” or “Power in the Blood.” A clip posted on YouTube features a truly fantastic rendition of “Power in the Blood,” a song nearly everyone, without a doubt, knows and has heard many times before. 

“There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the blood of the Lamb
There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the precious blood of the Lamb”

This is an excellent, hopeful and joyous rendition of the classic hymn. There’s simply no way you can listen to these lyrics and this performance of “Power in the Blood” and not come away in a better mood and with a smile on your face.

Romans 6:23 “For the reward of sin is death; but what God freely gives is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Family’s Stunning Rendition of ‘Wonderful Merciful Savior’

Take a moment and witness this incredible family of singers. They are quickly becoming well-known worldwide for their beautiful music. Check out this family’s stunning rendition of ‘Wonderful Merciful Savior.’

At the start of this video, we see a logo that says, “The Family Altar.” Immediately, we see a precious family of four singing the chorus together. They have beautiful harmonies and joy on their faces. Suddenly, the first verse begins, and the daughter sings a solo. She has a pretty voice. Her brother begins to harmonize with her, and their voices blend wonderfully. Hearing this song from the mouths of children will inspire your faith.

The father leads the final song, and the kids sing backup for their dad. It is a precious moment where they sing about falling before the throne of God. 

They cry out these lyrics to God:

Almighty, infinite Father
Faithfully loving Your own
Here in our weakness You find us
Falling before Your throne

At the end of the video, we see the names: Jithin, Sangeetha, Naomi, and Noah. It is beautiful how this couple has given their children Biblical names. Their faith in Jesus appears to be the center of their lives and the foundation for their music. The Family Altar has an entire YouTube channel where they post songs from their country, India. There are even some videos with three generations singing. 

They have had over 1.4 million viewers. It will encourage your faith to see this family unified with their voices. Be blessed as you listen.

“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:9-11

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Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher began his broadcasting career in 1978 in Dayton, Ohio. Today, he is one of the most listened-to talk radio show hosts in America, recently having been ranked in the Talkers Magazine “Heavy Hundred” list – the 100 most important talk radio hosts in America. Prior to being launched into national syndication in 1998, Mike hosted the morning show on WABC-AM in New York City. Today, Talkers Magazine reports that his show is heard by over 3.75 million weekly listeners. Besides his radio work, Mike is seen on Fox News Channel as an on-air contributor, frequently appearing on the cable news giant.

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UPPERROOM - Blood Of Jesus / Blood Of Christ

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Bryan & Katie Torwalt - My Refuge

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Ron Carter - No Tears In Heaven

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Wendi Henderson Wyatt - Softly And Tenderly

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Ron Carter - Just A Little Talk With Jesus

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Ron Carter - In The Garden

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Ron Carter - Just A Closer Walk With Thee

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Ron Carter - Everybody Will Be Happy

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Ron Carter - Open My Eyes

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Ron Carter - Farther Along

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Chris Tomlin - Help My Unbelief

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Chris Tomlin - It Is Well - Story Behind The Hymn

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Chris Tomlin - Mark 9 - The 'Help My Unbelief' Story

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Blessing Offor - Brighter Days

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Peech. - Tell Me

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We The Kingdom ‘Don’t Let The Darkness’ Performance Video

Check out this performance video from the band We The Kingdom of their song ‘Don't Let The Darkness.’ The song centers on themes of surrender and resilience, inviting listeners to lay down their anxieties and trust that light breaks through the darkness. We hope it encourages you today!

‘When the world is cold as stone
Feels like you've got no place to go
Lift your head and call My name
I come running like a freight train’

What a talented band! We The Kingdom consists of multiple generations of relatives, and the band's name comes from the idea that "the kingdom of God is here among us." The band has shared about their song ‘Don't Let The Darkness’ and what it meant to record it together.

“‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ was a lot of fun to record! We focused on the simplicity of being a band, the four of us, making music with our instruments. It was written during a time when we as a band needed to be reminded that hope hasn’t gone anywhere,” We The Kingdom shared. “If you’re walking through a difficult season, this song is for you - hang in there, because the light always breaks through the darkness!”

What a great song with a wonderful message. One that reminds us that hope and God's light persist even when things feel heavy. ‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ is part of We The Kingdom’s album titled Dear Jesus. The songs on this album are deeply personal, rooted in faith, and build on the honest storytelling and musicianship that have defined We The Kingdom since their 2018 debut.

“After spending two years recording, it’s beautiful when you can tell the story of reality,” the band shares. “This record is a culmination of the beauty that came from freedom: no themes or motives, but truly authentic.”

We hope you enjoyed listening to ‘Don’t Let the Darkness’ by We The Kingdom today!

Ginny Owens Shares the Heart Behind New EP, 'Different Kind of Water'

From worship leading in New York City to writing songs that spark spiritual conversations, Ginny Owens joins us in Nashville to share the heart behind her new EP, Different Kind of Water, a collection centered on faith, hope, and deeper connection with God. Written over the course of five years, this deeply personal collection explores longing, forgiveness, faith, and the spiritual conversations we all wrestle with. Ginny shares how living in New York City, serving as Director of Worship Arts at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and walking closely with people who aren’t yet believers shaped every lyric on this project. We dive into: • The meaning behind Different Kind of Water • Why these songs took years to finish • Writing outside the Nashville “Christian bubble” • Balancing church ministry and artistry • Her new companion journal with stories, lyrics, and reflection prompts • And her heart to equip worship leaders through The Asaph Project Plus, Ginny opens up about why worship is never a performance and how songs should carry people through the hardest days of their week.

Upbeat, Toe-Tapping ‘Power in The Blood’ Performance

Check out this upbeat, toe-tapping performance of “Power in the Blood.” This rendition of the hymn, near and dear to the hearts of many, deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short but delightful clip to listen to this excellent performance of the beloved hymn “Power in the Blood.”

Hymns are beloved pieces of music. They are praise and worship songs that tell of Christ’s unbelievable love, grace and forgiveness, which are available to all who call upon His name. These special tunes, much like the Bible, tell us that no one is too far from Him. Even the person who would be considered the worst sinner, the lowest of the low, is still not too far gone for Him.

However, sadly, these songs are among the most underutilized in all of music. Contemporary Christian songs have become increasingly popular over the years. Many churches have even begun moving away from them, opting instead for more modern Christian music. Sure, they may sprinkle a hymn in the praise and worship portion of their Sunday morning service, but for the most part, it’s contemporary Christian music.

But nothing will ever compare to hearing a beloved hymn like “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art” or “Power in the Blood.” A clip posted on YouTube features a truly fantastic rendition of “Power in the Blood,” a song nearly everyone, without a doubt, knows and has heard many times before. 

“There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the blood of the Lamb
There is power, power, wonder-working power
In the precious blood of the Lamb”

This is an excellent, hopeful and joyous rendition of the classic hymn. There’s simply no way you can listen to these lyrics and this performance of “Power in the Blood” and not come away in a better mood and with a smile on your face.

Romans 6:23 “For the reward of sin is death; but what God freely gives is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Family’s Stunning Rendition of ‘Wonderful Merciful Savior’

Take a moment and witness this incredible family of singers. They are quickly becoming well-known worldwide for their beautiful music. Check out this family’s stunning rendition of ‘Wonderful Merciful Savior.’

At the start of this video, we see a logo that says, “The Family Altar.” Immediately, we see a precious family of four singing the chorus together. They have beautiful harmonies and joy on their faces. Suddenly, the first verse begins, and the daughter sings a solo. She has a pretty voice. Her brother begins to harmonize with her, and their voices blend wonderfully. Hearing this song from the mouths of children will inspire your faith.

The father leads the final song, and the kids sing backup for their dad. It is a precious moment where they sing about falling before the throne of God. 

They cry out these lyrics to God:

Almighty, infinite Father
Faithfully loving Your own
Here in our weakness You find us
Falling before Your throne

At the end of the video, we see the names: Jithin, Sangeetha, Naomi, and Noah. It is beautiful how this couple has given their children Biblical names. Their faith in Jesus appears to be the center of their lives and the foundation for their music. The Family Altar has an entire YouTube channel where they post songs from their country, India. There are even some videos with three generations singing. 

They have had over 1.4 million viewers. It will encourage your faith to see this family unified with their voices. Be blessed as you listen.

“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:9-11

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