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Praise With Me Monday X Prophetess April L Anthony

Join me for the praise song of the week.

I Feel No Fear (Feat. Clare Steffen, Isaac Onanuga & Raul Barba)

Dark clouds may roll in but feel no fear because God is standing by you everywhere. Vocals, by Clare Steffen (USA), Isaac Onanuga (Nigeria), & Raul Barba( Argentina). Music & Music Production by Raul Barba, and Lyrics by Clare Steffen.

Danny Gokey, Tommee Profitt and Vanessa Campagna 'Away in a Manger' Live

Sometimes, a song goes beyond music, weaving together elegance, joy, and the true meaning of Christmas. That’s exactly what happened when Tommee Profitt brought together Danny Gokey's and Vanessa Campagna's talents for a live rendition of ‘Away in a Manger.’ The result? It was a breathtaking experience that reminded everyone of the simplicity and beauty of Christmas. It will take you back to childhood as you sang this beloved Christmas carol with friends and family. 

Vanessa Campagna shined like a winter star in her deep blue sequined coat, her elegance matching the grace of her heavenly voice. Beside her, Danny Gokey brought his signature warmth, his deep, rich tones wrapping the audience with his voice as Tommee Profitt brought this classic hymn to life behind the piano. Together, they all created a perfect blend of voices and music; it was almost as if we caught a glimpse of heaven as they performed. I can’t help but think heaven sounds like these three: the instruments and voices all blending together in a beautiful melody to worship the Lord. 

Tommee Profitt’s arrangement at the piano, accompanied by the orchestra, transformed this beloved childhood carol into a breathtaking masterpiece. The orchestra, swelling behind them, added what I call grandeur while keeping the tender simplicity of the song’s message. The lyrics carried the audience back to the humble beginning of it all, the first Christmas on earth:

‘Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,

The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head.

The stars in the sky looked down where He lay,

The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay.’

With every note, the performance echoed the hope and beauty of Christmas. Tommee’s brilliant piano playing, Vanessa’s angelic tone, and Danny’s heartfelt warmth came together to proclaim the miracle of Christ’s birth. It was a reminder of the true gift of Christmas, one that fills hearts with peace and joy year after year.

It’s what the world needs most right now: the gift of Christ, born in a manger, bringing hope and peace to a weary world. What was your favorite part of the performance? Tommee, Vanessa, Danny, or the orchestra? Will you add this rendition to your playlist as you gather with family and friends this Christmas season? We hope you do!

Luke 2:11-12 "Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."

You Stand Alone

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

You Are My King of Kings

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Up on the Mountain

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Sold Out

Worship song written and sung by Lynn Fowler

Life in 3D Chilling 'The Greatest Gift' Rendition

There’s something so special about Christmas music, isn’t there? It’s like an instant shot of joy and nostalgia all at once. That’s what you’ll feel as you watch Life In 3D perform a chilling rendition of ‘The Greatest Gift.’ The Veater siblings—Daylon, Daura, and Devon, better known as Life in 3D have a way of making old songs, classics, hymns, and worship music feel brand new and deeply familiar all at the same time. This year, their performance of ‘The Greatest Gift’ is one of those moments where you stop what you’re doing, lean in, and really listen. And maybe listen to as you shop for gifts or decorate the Christmas Tree as you whisper prayers of gratitude to the Lord. 

The song itself is beautiful. ‘The Greatest Gift’ tells the story of love that’s selfless, pure, and life-changing. You know—the kind of love that can only come from God. With lines like “There'll be peace on earth if we open up our hearts and give a little love,” you can’t help but feel the weight of those words. It’s a song about Jesus, the real reason we celebrate this season. And the Veater siblings don’t just sing it—they feel it.

What makes this rendition even more unique is how they sing in rounds. Each sibling takes its turn, weaving in and out, creating layers of harmony that build and grow. It’s almost like they’re painting a picture with their voices. You hear Daylon’s steady strength, Daura’s angelic tones, and Devon’s deep, soulful warmth, all working together in this incredible Christmas song. It’s a reminder of how beautifully God designed us to work together—each part adding something special.

Their love for music is obvious, but their love for what the music means? That’s what really hits you. They grew up with this kind of passion for songs. Their mom homeschooled them and music was just part of life. It was the background noise to all the everyday chaos of being a family. One of them would be humming while folding laundry, another picking up a guitar in a quiet moment, and somehow it all came together, even back then and how much we love listening to them now. 

What’s even more amazing is how they manage to juggle it all—college, life, and their music—without losing sight of what matters most. They’re not out there chasing stardom. They’re just three siblings with a gift, using it to share God’s love with the world. And honestly? That’s what makes them so special.

So, if you’re looking for a little extra joy this season, let the Veater siblings remind you what Christmas is all about. Listen to ‘The Greatest Gift.’ Let the words sink in. It’s a simple song with a big message; it’s a blessing—and isn’t that what the greatest gift of Christmas is all about? We hope this music video is a blessing to your Christmas season.

Psalm 96:1-2 "Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise His name; proclaim His salvation day after day."

'How Great Thou Art' Jordan Smith Lyric Video

Jordan Smith, winner of The Voice Season 9, has a voice that feels like a gift from above. Known for his unmatched range and ability to stir deep emotions, Jordan brings a Gospel Jazz twist to the beloved hymn ‘How Great Thou Art’ in this lyric video you don't want to miss. His music creates a soul-stirring and unique take on this performance. I have a feeling you’ll be adding this version to your praise and worship playlist.

This classic hymn, which has long been a staple in Christian worship, celebrates the majesty and greatness of God. With lyrics like “Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee, how great Thou art!” the song is an outpouring of faith and awe. It was originally created as a Swedish hymn in 1885 by Carl Boberg. It came to him as in an inspirational poem when Carl was walking home from church one day.

Jordan’s take on the song captures this reverence while spinning it with his signature style—a blend of powerful vocals, smooth jazz undertones, and heartfelt passion. Accompanied by a jazz band, Jordan’s performance begins softly, with piano and a gentle rhythm setting the tone. As the song progresses, his voice soars effortlessly, blending Gospel richness with playful jazz pieces. The song highlights his ability to bridge genres while staying true to the hymn's spiritual essence. His ability to connect with the audience shines through as his voice conveys gratitude, wonder, and joy. Each note is a reminder of God’s greatness and the beauty of music as a form of praise.

Fans of both traditional hymns and modern interpretations will find Jordan’s ‘How Great Thou Art’ captivating. His Gospel Jazz rendition is a testament to his extraordinary talent and his heart for worship, making it a performance to treasure.

Through his music, Jordan reminds us of the power of faith expressed through song, inspiring us to reflect on God’s greatness with renewed wonder and gratitude. What did you think of this version of the song? Did it lift your spirits and remind you of just how great our heavenly Father is?

Psalm 96:1-2 "Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise His name; proclaim His salvation day after day."

Jesus Lives Here - David Wills

Jesus Lives Here Writer: David Wills Writer: Bill Shore Writer: Arlo Gilliam Album: Just For The Record Jesus Lives Here is a beautiful country gospel song that speaks of members of a small, rural town living out the words spoken by our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ in Matthew 22:39. Backed with a powerful instrumentation and powered by the striking baritone voice of Wills, the tune conveys an amazing message of helping one another out. Copyright © 2024 Tugalo Records, Inc. All Rights Reserved. To reach David Wills and his team, visit www.davidwillsmusic.com.

Joy

Song that captures the true meaning of Christmas. Written by Bruce Niemchick and Landon Hollsteinp

Thousands Join Voices for Beautiful ‘Heart of Gold' Rendition

Prepare to join in with a huge group of people singing out. Neil Young leads a powerful moment of music with many people gathered in an auditorium in Canada. This live moment of celebration will get you singing along. Thousands join voices for beautiful, “Heart of Gold” rendition. 

Neil Young’s band begins with a harmonica playing to the song and getting the audience pumped up in the show. You hear everyone in the crowd singing as the chorus. It is encouraging to hear so many voices in unison singing together. After they complete their part of the song, the harmonica and band join back in for an instrumental. The musicianship and joy in the room can be felt through the video. The masses are singing together in unity. The clapping and the energy are high and fun. We are reminded by watching that music is a way of connecting people everywhere. 

The song says:

‘Keeps me searching

For a heart of gold

And I'm getting old’

We could look for a heart of gold in people in the world, but we are reminded that the only perfect person is Jesus. He is the heart of gold each soul is searching for on earth. Jesus reveals that He is our Savior and everything we have been searching for. May this song remind us that He is the only One who can truly satisfy us. 

God knows the story of each individual in this crowd, and He knows us too. He loves us and knows the hairs on our heads. Maybe you feel like one in the thousands. If so, know that you matter. There is a purpose for each of us as a person and as a group. 

“Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let them turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.” Isaiah 55:6-7

Female Group Delivers Soul-Stirring A Cappella 'Goodness of God' Rendition

A group made up entirely of young women delivered a beautiful and soul-stirring a cappella “Goodness of God” rendition. Their version of this praise and worship tune, which has become a favorite of many, is breathtaking. This is one cover that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly.

The world is a lost and fallen place. Sin has utterly wrecked and destroyed everything it has encountered, including careers, marriages and every other relationship imaginable. The evidence of sin’s destructive nature is all around us—on social media, in the news and, at times, even in our families. With one quick look at the world and most things in it, many people would determine that there is no hope.

For the most part, their assessment is correct. For those who remain lost and without Jesus Christ, there is no hope. But for those lost sheep who have found and returned to the Good Shepherd, there is a future and the promise of eternity with Him. His forgiveness, love, mercy and grace are freely offered to all who humble themselves before Him and confess their sins.

In a video posted on YouTube, a handful of women beautifully sing Bethel Music’s “Goodness of God,” a tune about His love, faithfulness, mercy and grace. He did what no other could have done, paying the ultimate sacrifice by going to the cross and suffering and dying for me and you.

‘Cause all my life You have been faithful

And all my life You have been so, so good

With every breath that I am able

Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God”

The vocal performances here are outstanding—so clear, smooth and soothing. You could easily listen to these young ladies sing anything. An incredible amount of musical talent is crammed into this nearly five-minute clip.

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.”

Harpist's Lovely Rendition of 'Gratitude'

An extraordinarily talented and gifted harpist delivered a lovely rendition of the beloved, classic tune “Gratitude.” This is a beautiful version of this song, which has become a favorite of many. Be sure to watch and listen to this performance from this skilled musician.

Without Christ making the ultimate sacrifice, suffering and dying on the cross, none of us would have a chance. We would all be without hope, condemned for all eternity and destined to be lost. But since He was willing to go through that and because of His inexplicable and immense love for us, we have hope and a future.

Christ paid a debt that we could have never repaid ourselves. For that, He is worthy of all glory, honor and praise, but even that falls well short of the mark. Not enough words adequately express the thanks and praise He rightly deserves. But that should not stop us from trying, right?

In a clip posted on YouTube, musician Megan Tibbits strums the harp as she sings Brandon Lake’s “Gratitude.” It’s an awe-inspiring, outstanding performance of a song that perfectly and beautifully sums up how even though we may praise and glorify His name, it is still wholly inadequate. But since we, as sinners, have nothing but praise to offer Him, we continue to do precisely that.

“So, I throw up my hands

And praise You again and again

‘Cause all that I have is a hallelujah

Hallelujah”

Megan’s musical performance is not the only beautiful thing captured in the five-and-a-half-minute clip. The location in which she performs is absolutely stunning. The video’s description states that the video was filmed on the side of a mountain in Lugano, Switzerland.

“To me, it (the location) signifies the vastness, and sheer beauty of the Lord and His ways.” Megan writes.

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.”

Stephen Stanley - signs

Listen to Stephen Stanley's "signs."

Riley Clemmons - Come Adore Him

Listen to Riley Clemmons' "Come Adore Him."

Hillsong Kids - Born Is The King (It's Christmas)

Listen to Hillsong Kids' "Born Is The King (It's Christmas)."

Blessing Offor - Snow Globe

Listen to Blessing Offor's "Snow Globe."

Jeremy Camp Drops Lyric Video for Powerful 'No Survivors'

If you are looking for lyrics to motivate you in your walk with God and remind you of the victory that you have in Christ, then look no further. ‘No Survivors’ will empower you and help you to fix your eyes on Jesus in the midst of this hard world. Jeremy Camp drops lyric video for powerful 'No Survivors.'

Between the incredible tone painting and the catchy chorus, you will enjoy this song as you sing along with the lyrics on the screen. It is a battle cry about not leaving any survivors of sin in our lives. 

The words powerfully say: “If I’m gonna live then there’s some things that need to die.” As you listen to this song, it is a great one for exercise, walking, personal worship, and just plain motivating. Watching this lyrics video will help you better understand and grasp what the song's message is saying. We have to take our sins seriously. We have to confess and repent with the help of the Holy Spirit. When we acknowledge our sins, such as pride, ego, etc., we can walk the journey of true freedom that is found in Jesus.

What are your sin struggles today? How can singing along with Jeremy Camp’s song inspire you to break free of the power of sin in your life? Read or worship by singing with him as you watch this wonderful video and declare the victory in Christ that you have when you place your faith in Jesus. 

“Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised to life as he was. We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin. For when we died with Christ we were set free from the power of sin.” Romans 6:5-7

Jeremy Rosado - Tears Of Joy

Listen to Jeremy Rosado's "Tears Of Joy."

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