From Abram to Abraham

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“From Abram to Abraham” is a powerful reflection on God’s transformative work in the lives of His people. Drawing inspiration from Genesis 17:5, where God changes Abram’s name to Abraham, this song highlights how God not only calls us but also redefines us. Abraham’s new name symbolized his new identity as the “father of many nations,” marking the fulfillment of God’s covenant and promise. This track invites listeners to reflect on how God calls us out of our old lives and into His divine purpose. 

Musically, the song begins with soft strings and light woodwind accents, symbolizing the quiet, personal call of God. As the lyrics unfold, the orchestral arrangement grows dynamically, reflecting the journey of faith and obedience that Abraham walked. The chorus is a bold declaration of God’s faithfulness—how He calls us by name and transforms our hearts. The bridge, with its dramatic crescendos and full orchestral swells, captures the weight of stepping into God’s promises, even when the path is uncertain.

“From Abram to Abraham” is more than a recounting of a biblical story—it’s an invitation for believers to embrace the transformation God wants to bring in their own lives. Just as God changed Abram’s name to reflect His covenant, He gives us a new name and a new identity when we walk in His will. This song is a testament to the power of God’s promises and a reminder that when He calls us, He equips us. It’s a song of faith, transformation, and the unwavering trust in the One who never fails.

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Devotion for Track 4: From Abram to Abraham

Genesis 17:5

The Power of a Name Change

In Genesis 17:5, God says to Abram, “No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham, for I have made you the father of a multitude of nations.” This was not just a change in title but a declaration of a new identity and destiny. Abram, which means “exalted father,” became Abraham, “father of many,” reflecting the covenant promise God made with him. This transformation marked a pivotal moment in Abraham’s life and the history of God’s people.

Scripture References

  • Genesis 17:15-16: “And God said to Abraham, ‘As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall be her name. I will bless her, and moreover, I will give you a son by her.’”
  • Romans 4:20-21: “No unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.”
  • Isaiah 43:1: “But now thus says the Lord, He who created you, O Jacob, He who formed you, O Israel: ‘Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.’”
  • 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”

These passages show that God’s naming is tied to His promises and purposes. When God gives us a new name, it’s not just about a title; it’s about transforming our identity and aligning us with His divine plan. Abraham’s new name was a constant reminder of God’s faithfulness, even when the promise seemed impossible.

Reflection

What promises has God spoken over your life? Are you living in the fullness of the identity He’s given you, or are you still bound by past labels and fears? Like Abraham, you may not see the fulfillment immediately, but God’s promises are sure. Reflect on areas in your life where God is calling you to step into a new identity. Are there “old names” you need to let go of to fully embrace His calling?

Prayer

Father, thank You for the new identity You’ve given me in Yeshua. Help me to let go of old labels and step fully into the promises You have for my life. Like Abraham, teach me to trust in Your faithfulness even when the path ahead seems uncertain. I believe in Your promises and choose to walk in the destiny You’ve called me to. In Yeshua’s name, Amen.

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4. From Abram to Abraham

Genesis 17:5

Verse 1:

From barren lands to stars above,
You spoke a name, You spoke with love.
From wanderer to father blessed,
In Your promise, we find rest.

Chorus:

El Shaddai, the God who sees,
You change our names, You set us free.
From dust we rise, in You we stand,
You hold our names within Your hand.

Verse 2:

We turn from fear, we lay it down,
Your grace replaces every crown.
From brokenness, You call us whole,
New names written on our souls.

Chorus:

El Shaddai, the God who sees,
You change our names, You set us free.
From dust we rise, in You we stand,
You hold our names within Your hand.

Bridge:

For every heart that feels unknown,
Speak a name that calls them home.
Restore the dreams that fear has torn,
In Yeshua’s name, reborn.

Chorus:

El Shaddai, the God who sees,
You change our names, You set us free.
From dust we rise, in You we stand,
You hold our names within Your hand.

Outro:

Bless the names You breathe anew,
Forever marked by truth in You.

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A Name Written on Stone

A Name Written on Stone

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Track 3: A Name Written on Stone

“A Name Written on Stone” reflects the promise found in Revelation 2:17, where Yeshua declares that to those who overcome, He will give “a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to the one who receives it.” This song explores the deeply personal nature of our relationship with God—how He knows us intimately and gives us a unique identity in Him. It’s a reminder that our worth is not defined by the world, but by the One who calls us His own.

The orchestral arrangement begins with soft flutes and gentle strings, creating a reflective, intimate atmosphere. As the song progresses, swelling strings and subtle percussion mirror the journey of transformation—from our old identity to the new name written by God’s hand. The chorus becomes a declaration of this personal connection: a name written by grace, a story of love that only He fully understands.

This track speaks to the heart of every believer who has struggled with identity, worth, or belonging. It reminds us that in Yeshua, we are given a new name, a new purpose, and a new destiny. The world may try to label us, but God’s name for us is eternal and unchanging. As the song builds to its crescendo, listeners are invited to embrace this truth and walk confidently in the identity that God has given them. “A Name Written on Stone” is a song of hope, transformation, and the unshakable promise that we are known and loved by our Creator.

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Devotion for Track 3: A Name Written on Stone

Revelation 2:17

Your Unique Identity in Christ

In Revelation 2:17, Yeshua promises, “To the one who conquers… I will give a white stone, and on the stone a new name written that no one knows except the one who receives it.” This beautiful promise speaks of personal transformation and intimate relationship with God. In biblical times, a white stone symbolized purity, acceptance, and often victory in trials or legal matters. The new name signifies the unique identity we have in Yeshua, a name only He and we know—a reflection of our personal relationship with Him.

Scripture References

  • 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”
  • Isaiah 62:2: “The nations shall see your righteousness, and all the kings your glory, and you shall be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will give.”
  • John 10:27-28: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”
  • Genesis 32:28: “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’”

 

Throughout Scripture, name changes mark moments of transformation and purpose. Abram became Abraham, Sarai became Sarah, and Jacob became Israel. These shifts weren’t just about titles but reflected God’s redemptive work in their lives. When we accept Yeshua, we too are transformed, given a new identity as children of God, co-heirs with Christ, and ambassadors of His kingdom.

Reflection

Have you embraced the identity Yeshua has given you, or are you still living under the labels the world has placed on you? Often, we hold onto names like “failure,” “unworthy,” or “broken,” but God calls us “redeemed,” “beloved,” and “chosen.” Reflect on the names or labels you’ve allowed to define you. Are they in alignment with what God says about you? Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal areas where you’re clinging to false identities. Embrace the truth that you are uniquely known and loved by God, and He has written your name on His heart.

Prayer

Father, thank You for giving me a new name and identity in Yeshua. Help me to let go of the labels the world has placed on me and to fully embrace who You’ve called me to be. Teach me to walk in the freedom and purpose You’ve set before me. I am Yours, and You know me by name. Thank You for the intimate relationship I have with You. In Yeshua’s name, Amen.

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3. A Name Written on Stone

Revelation 2:17

Verse 1:

In the quiet, You call me near,
A whisper soft, I’m free from fear.
A name You’ve written, just for me,
A mark of love, eternally.

Chorus:

I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.

Verse 2:

I lay down pride, confess my ways,
Your mercy meets me in this place.
Renewed, restored, I find my name,
Forever held, forever changed.

Chorus:

I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.

Bridge:

For the lost who seek their place,
Reveal their names through endless grace.
Call them home, let them see,
Their worth in You, eternally.

Chorus:

I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.

Outro:

Blessed be the name You gave,
Forever known, forever saved.

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King of Kings, Lord of Lords

King of Kings, Lord of Lords

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“King of Kings, Lord of Lords” is a triumphant anthem declaring the supreme authority of Yeshua over all creation. Inspired by Revelation 19:16, this song celebrates the truth that Yeshua is not just a king among kings, but the King above all kings—the ultimate ruler whose reign is eternal. With bold brass, swelling strings, and powerful orchestral percussion, the song captures the majesty and glory of our risen Lord.

The verses recount His victory over sin and death, emphasizing His sovereignty and justice. The chorus becomes a powerful proclamation, echoing the heavenly chorus described in Revelation 5:12-13, where every creature in heaven and on earth declares, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!” This is not just a song of acknowledgment—it is a call to worship, inviting listeners to join in the eternal anthem that resounds in the throne room of heaven.

Musically, the track is designed to inspire awe and reverence. The orchestral swells and dynamic crescendos mirror the overwhelming power and glory of Yeshua’s reign. It’s a reminder that no earthly power can compare to His authority. As believers, we are called to live under His lordship, trusting in His perfect rule and justice. “King of Kings, Lord of Lords” is both a declaration of faith and an invitation to surrender to the One who reigns supreme. It’s a powerful reminder that Yeshua’s kingdom is unshakable, and His name is exalted above all.

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Devotion for Track 2: King of Kings, Lord of Lords

Revelation 19:16

The Supreme Authority of Yeshua

Revelation 19:16 declares, “On His robe and on His thigh He has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.” This title establishes Yeshua\u2019s unparalleled authority over all creation. He is not merely a king among kings – He is the King above all kings, the sovereign ruler of heaven and earth. This declaration is both a comfort and a challenge to believers. In a world filled with shifting powers and unstable leaders, Yeshua’s reign is unshakable and eternal. 

Scripture References

  • Philippians 2:9-11: “Therefore God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Yeshua every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Yeshua the Messiah is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
  • Psalm 2:1-4: “Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? The kings of the earth rise up and the rulers band together against the Lord and against His anointed… The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them.”
  • Isaiah 9:6-7: “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on His shoulders… Of the greatness of His government and peace there will be no end.”
  • 1 Timothy 6:15: “…God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords.”

These scriptures emphasize that Yeshua\u2019s authority is not limited by earthly powers. His rule is eternal, established by God Himself. Unlike human rulers who govern imperfectly, Yeshua reigns with justice, mercy, and love. His kingdom brings peace to those who submit to His lordship and hope to those longing for righteousness in a broken world.

Reflection

What does it mean for Yeshua to be King in your life? Are there areas where you struggle to surrender to His authority? It’s easy to declare Yeshua as King with our lips, but living under His lordship requires full submission of our hearts, decisions, and desires. Philippians 2:9-11 reminds us that every knee will bow before Him. As believers, we have the privilege of bowing willingly now, rather than being forced to later. Reflect on areas where you might be holding onto control. Ask God to reveal any resistance in your heart to His rule, and invite Him to reign fully in every part of your life.

Prayer

Yeshua, I acknowledge You as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Your authority is supreme, and Your reign is eternal. Forgive me for the times I have tried to control my own life instead of surrendering to Your perfect will. Teach me to trust Your leadership and to submit every part of my life to Your rule. Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done in my life, my family, and this world. I bow before You, my King, and give You all the glory and honor. In Your mighty name, Amen.

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2. King of Kings, Lord of Lords

Revelation 19:16

Verse 1:

Nations tremble at Your call,
Thrones will crumble, kingdoms fall.
Your robe is dipped in sacrifice,
The reigning King, the Lord of Life.

Chorus:

We crown You now, Melech HaM’lachim,
Yeshua reigns, forever King.
Glory, power, majesty,
You rule with love and victory.

Verse 2:

Hearts of stone, we now repent,
Surrender all, our lives are spent.
Your blood has cleansed, Your grace restores,
We bow before the risen Lord.

Chorus:

We crown You now, Melech HaM’lachim,
Yeshua reigns, forever King.
Glory, power, majesty,
You rule with love and victory.

Bridge:

For every soul lost in despair,
We lift their names in fervent prayer.
Let Your kingdom come, let justice reign,
Through Yeshua’s name, break every chain.

Chorus:

We crown You now, Melech HaM’lachim,
Yeshua reigns, forever King.
Glory, power, majesty,
You rule with love and victory.

Outro:

Blessing, honor to Your name,
King of Kings, forever reign.

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The Hidden Name

The Hidden Name

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Track 1: The Hidden Name

“The Hidden Name” delves into the profound mystery of Yeshua’s identity as revealed in the book of Revelation. Scripture tells us that He bears a name written on His thigh, “King of Kings and Lord of Lords,” yet He also holds a name that no one knows but Himself (Revelation 19:12,16). This song invites listeners into the awe of that divine mystery—recognizing that while we know Him as Savior, Redeemer, and King, there is an eternal depth to His identity that transcends human understanding.

The orchestral arrangement mirrors this unfolding mystery, starting with soft, reflective strings and woodwinds that gradually build into powerful crescendos. The music moves like a revelation being unveiled, drawing listeners deeper into the wonder of who Yeshua is. The chorus becomes a declaration of reverence and humility, as we acknowledge that while we are called to worship and know Him, there are facets of His divine nature that will forever remain beyond our grasp.

This track challenges us to embrace the beauty of not fully knowing. In a world that often seeks to define and categorize, “The Hidden Name” reminds us of the sacredness of divine mystery. It invites believers to stand in awe of the King whose majesty cannot be contained by earthly titles, and whose glory stretches into eternity. As we worship, we are reminded that even in heaven, we will continue to discover new dimensions of His greatness. This is a song of wonder, worship, and reverence for the One who is both known and forever mysterious.

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Devotion for Track 1: The Hidden Name

Revelation 19:12-13

Unveiling the Mystery

In Revelation 19:12-13, we’re given a striking image of Yeshua returning in glory: “His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself. He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God.” This verse reveals both the majesty and mystery of our Savior. While we know Him as Yeshua, Redeemer, and King, there is a depth to His identity that transcends human understanding. His hidden name is a powerful symbol of the infinite nature of God – a God we can know intimately but never fully comprehend.

Scripture References

  • Isaiah 55:8-9: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.”
  • Colossians 1:15-17: “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible… all things were created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”
  • Exodus 3:14: “God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’ And He said, ‘Say this to the people of Israel: I AM has sent me to you.’”
  • 1 Corinthians 13:12: “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.”

These scriptures highlight that while God reveals Himself to us, there will always be aspects of His nature that remain beyond our understanding. The hidden name of Yeshua is not meant to frustrate us but to draw us deeper into worship and awe. As finite beings, we cannot grasp the fullness of the Infinite One. This realization should lead us to a posture of humility and reverence.

Reflection

In our walk with God, we often seek understanding and clarity. But what if true faith requires embracing the mystery? 1 Corinthians 13:12 reminds us that we see only in part, but one day we will know fully. Until that day, we are called to trust in the God who holds all knowledge and wisdom. Are there areas in your life where you demand answers from God? Perhaps the invitation is not to receive clarity but to rest in His sovereignty. Yeshua’s hidden name is a symbol of the divine mystery that we are invited to worship rather than fully comprehend. Spend time in prayer today, asking God to help you embrace the unknown parts of your journey with Him. Let go of the need for complete understanding and lean into trust.

Prayer

Father, I stand in awe of Your greatness and mystery. There are things I cannot understand, but I trust in Your perfect wisdom and love. Thank You for revealing Yourself to me through Yeshua, the Word made flesh, while also reminding me of the depth and mystery of who You are. Teach me to rest in Your sovereignty and to worship You not only for what I know but for the endless wonder of who You are. Draw me deeper into Your presence, and let my heart find peace in the beauty of Your mystery. In Yeshua’s name, Amen.

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1. The Hidden Name

Revelation 19:12-13

Verse 1:

Clothed in light, with eyes like fire,
Mysteries sealed beyond the skies.
A name unknown, hidden deep inside,
The King eternal, glorified.

Chorus:

We worship You, El Olam, the Ancient One,
The Word made flesh, Yeshua, the Son.
In awe of all we cannot see,
Your hidden name, a mystery.

Verse 2:

Hearts repent, our pride undone,
Before the throne, we’re overcome.
Draw us near, let truth abide,
In Your name, our souls revive.

Chorus:

We worship You, El Olam, the Ancient One,
The Word made flesh, Yeshua, the Son.
In awe of all we cannot see,
Your hidden name, a mystery.

Bridge:

For every heart that longs to know,
Reveal Your grace, let mercy flow.
For nations lost and hearts astray,
We intercede in Yeshua’s name.

Chorus:

We worship You, El Olam, the Ancient One,
The Word made flesh, Yeshua, the Son.
In awe of all we cannot see,
Your hidden name, a mystery.

Outro:

Blessed be the name, forever praised,
The hidden One, through endless days.

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The Name Above All Names (Album)

The Name Above All Names (Album)

Album Description

The Name Above All Names is a cinematic orchestral worship album that magnifies the majesty, power, and eternal authority of Yeshua. This album takes listeners on a spiritual journey through the significance of names in Scripture—from the hidden and mysterious names of God to the transformative power of new names given to believers. Each song is woven with scriptural depth, intercessory power, and triumphant worship, calling the Church to walk in the authority of His name.

The album is divided into four thematic movements:

1. The Mystery of His Name (Tracks 1-3) – These songs explore the depth of God’s names that transcend human understanding. The Hidden Name (Revelation 19:12) begins with awe and reverence, acknowledging the mystery of Yeshua’s name known only to Him. King of Kings, Lord of Lords (Revelation 19:16) declares His sovereign rule over all the earth, and A Name Written on Stone (Revelation 2:17) reflects on the intimacy of the name given to each believer, marking them as His own.

2. The Power of Name Changes (Tracks 4-7) – These songs focus on the biblical significance of names being changed as a sign of divine transformation. From Abram to Abraham (Genesis 17:5) tells of God’s covenant promise, while Peter the Rock (Matthew 16:18) highlights the foundation of faith upon which the Church is built. The Name Above All Names (Philippians 2:9-11) glorifies Yeshua as the supreme name before whom every knee will bow, and Born Again, Named Anew (2 Corinthians 5:17) reminds us that we are given a new identity in Christ.

3. Walking in the Authority of His Name (Tracks 8-11) – These songs call believers to step into their God-given authority. In His Name We Stand (John 14:13-14) proclaims the power to heal, cast out demons, and move mountains. I Am Known (Isaiah 62:2) brings the intimate assurance that God sees and calls each of us by name. Greater Works (John 14:12) stirs faith to believe in miracles and supernatural works, while The True Test (Matthew 7:21-23) challenges us to walk in genuine faith, not just outward works.

4. The Eternal Name That Reigns Forever (Tracks 12-14) – The final section lifts worship into eternity. Crowned with Love (1 Corinthians 13:1-3) reminds us that love is the greatest gift we can walk in. The Name That Endures Forever (Psalm 135:13) exalts God’s name as unchanging and everlasting, leading to the grand finale, Forever Reigns (Psalm 145:13, Revelation 11:15). This ultimate anthem celebrates Yeshua’s eternal reign with full orchestral majesty, triumphant brass, and resounding choir harmonies.

Each song on The Name Above All Names is crafted with cinematic orchestration, deep biblical reflection, and anointed intercession, making it a powerful tool for worship, prayer, and faith-building. This album calls the Ecclesia—the governing body of Christ—to rise up, walk in His authority, and glorify the One whose name is above every name.

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Forever Reigns

A powerful closing anthem celebrating Yeshua’s eternal reign, declaring that His kingdom stands forever, unshaken and unstoppable.

The Name That Endures Forever

A triumphant declaration of God’s eternal name and unchanging nature, reminding us that His promises endure through all generations.

Crowned with Love

A beautiful reminder that we are crowned not by our achievements but by God’s unconditional love, which defines our identity.

The True Test

A reflective song challenging believers to examine their hearts, emphasizing that true faith comes from knowing Yeshua personally, not just through works.

Greater Works

A faith-filled declaration of Yeshua’s promise that we will do even greater works through His Spirit, empowering us to live boldly in His name.

I Am Known

A tender reminder that we are fully known and deeply loved by God, even when the world overlooks us.

In His Name We Stand

A bold anthem of victory and authority, declaring the power we have as believers when we stand in the name of Yeshua.

Born Again, Named Anew

A heartfelt celebration of spiritual rebirth, reflecting on the new name and identity we receive when we are born again in Yeshua.

The Name Above All Names (Song)

A majestic declaration of Yeshua’s exalted name, calling believers to worship the One whose name is above every name in heaven and earth.

Peter the Rock

An anthem of redemption and grace, exploring Peter’s journey from failure to foundational leader, and how God builds His church on imperfect hearts.

From Abram to Abraham

A powerful reminder of God’s transformative promises, reflecting on how He changes our names and destinies, just as He did with Abraham.

A Name Written on Stone

A tender song celebrating the personal nature of God’s love, reflecting on the new name He writes on our hearts, known only to us and Him.

King of Kings, Lord of Lords

A triumphant anthem declaring Yeshua’s supreme authority over all creation, exalting Him as the King above all kings and Lord of all lords.

The Hidden Name

An awe-inspiring reflection on the mystery of Yeshua’s hidden name, reminding us that His identity is both known and unknowable, drawing us into deeper worship.

Grace and New Beginnings

“Grace & New Beginnings” proclaims freedom from shame through Christ’s transforming power. Drawing on 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Isaiah 43:18–19, it speaks of renewed life and purpose. A triumphant orchestral worship track that encourages listeners to embrace God’s hope-filled future, leaving the past behind.

Unplanned yet Chosen

“Unplanned yet Chosen” celebrates every child’s divine destiny, challenging the mindset that an unplanned pregnancy is a mistake. Anchored in Ephesians 2:10, it reminds listeners that each life is handcrafted by God. A stirring worship piece calling for grace-filled support and unwavering hope for every unexpected arrival.

A Church That Cares

“A Church That Cares” exhorts believers to move from mere words to compassionate action. Rooted in James 1:27 and Galatians 6:2, it urges congregations to support mothers and fathers in crisis. A heartfelt invitation to reflect Christ’s love by providing tangible help, prayer, and a safe community.

Heal Our Land

“Heal Our Land” captures the urgency of 2 Chronicles 7:14, interceding for nations burdened by innocent bloodshed. Blending solemn lament and confident hope, it calls on Jehovah Shalom to shine mercy on broken lands. A cinematic worship anthem urging believers to unite in repentance and prayer for revival.