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ONeil Ricardo Walking in Light

O'Neil Ricardo Checkout O'Neil Ricardo Walking In Light : This is a Brand New Worship Album. FREE in Spotify: Check out the Hyperlink: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/oneilricardo/oneil-ricardo-walking-in-light-worship-album Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5w6nX0oB0XprFQYg07qJZEApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/oneil-ricardo-walking-in-light-worship-album/1728419033 Epic Outreach Ministries For Booking O'Neil Ricardo Tel# 770-283-0664 or email : epicoutreachministries@protonmail.com 1 John 1:7 But if we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus His son cleanses us from all sin.

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Powerful ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ Cover Will Stir Your Soul

This powerful cover of “What a Friend We Have in Jesus’ will stir your soul. Country music singer Teea Goans turned in a fantastic performance as she sang the beloved hymn. Watch the short but moving clip to see and hear Teea perform “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” a tune that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

If it were not for God’s love, forgiveness, mercy and grace, we’d all still be lost and living in sin and shame. If not for Him, we’d have no future and no hope. After our time on Earth was complete, we’d be destined for an eternity separated from Him, filled with weeping and gnashing of teeth.

But because Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross, taking upon Himself the sins of humanity, we have hope and a future. We can be forgiven of our sins and transgressions and look forward to an eternity with Him instead of one without Him. He literally changed everything for all of humanity forever.

However, He doesn’t just stop at offering us forgiveness. Even after we’ve turned away from our old, sinful ways and lifestyles, God is still concerned about us and our lives moving forward. Whatever concern or burden may be weighing on our hearts and minds, we can take it to Him in prayer. In fact, the Bible states that we are to cast all our cares upon Him. In a clip posted on YouTube, Teea sings about this very thing with her performance of “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”

“What a friend we have in Jesus
All our sins and griefs to bear
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer”

“What a Friend We Have in Jesus” is a well-known song, but it’s a wonderful reminder that we do not go through trials and hardships alone. Christ is always loving and faithful, remaining by our side throughout all of it and everything.

Proverbs 18:24 “A man of many companions may be ruined, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”

Sean Rodriguez Talks ‘It Is Finished’ Success, New EP ‘Jesus Will,’ + More

Christian pop singer Sean Rodriguez sits down with Brandon Woolum to talk about the breakout success of his single "It Is Finished" featuring Kevin Young of Disciple. Sean also shares insights into his new EP "Jesus Will," the heart behind recording songs in both English and Spanish, and what fans can expect from his 2025 tour plans and more.

God's unlimited power and faithfulness

Experience the anointing and power of God through UNAWEZA, the latest spirit-filled worship anthem by Allan Mabele featuring Adah Allan. "UNAWEZA" is a declaration of God's unlimited power and faithfulness. Let these heartfelt lyrics and soul-lifting melodies lead you into deep worship and remind you that with God, all things are possible. 🎤 Artist: Allan Mabele ft. Adah Allan 🎶 Song Title: UNAWEZA 📅 Release: 2025 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for more powerful worship moments! If you are blessed by this song, don't forget to like, comment, and share to encourage others. Let's spread the message of hope and faith worldwide! 🌍🔥 ➡️ Listen, worship, and be transformed! — #Unaweza #AllanMabele #AdahAllan #WorshipMusic #GospelMusic #ChristianMusic #PraiseAndWorship #NewGospel2025 #WorshipSongs #GospelHits2025 #AfricanGospel #Jesus #Faith #HolySpirit #ChristianWorship #OfficialMusicVideo #GodIsAble #NewWorshipAnthem #InspiringWorship #WorshipExperience

🙌 Worship God in Power and Holiness!

A sound of revival and surrender by Allan Mabele & Adah Allan. Let this song fill your heart with reverence and passion for God’s presence. 🎶 Tag someone who needs this! 👇🔥 #PowerAndHoliness #AllanMabele #AdahAllan #WorshipLyrics #GospelTikTok #ChristianTikTok #PraiseAndWorship #WorshipVibes #HolySpiritFire #RevivalSound #WorshipAnthem #FaithOverFear #NewGospelMusic #AfricanGospel #SpiritFilled #JesusReigns #TikTokGospel #KingdomSound

11:21 Worship | 'Beholding Jesus' (Live From GodTube Music Studio)

11:21 Worship delivers a powerful live performance of their song 'Beholding Jesus' from the GodTube Music Studio in Nashville. Led by Kelly Wilkerson and Jared Anderson, this multigenerational worship collective brings together voices from the global ministry of World Challenge.

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Danny Gokey’s Heartfelt ‘Only For a Moment’ Lyric Video

If you’re in need of strength, look no further than Danny Gokey’s heartfelt, ‘Only For a Moment’ song in his new lyric video. Sometimes life feels like a long season of winter — bare branches, unanswered prayers, and the cold silence of waiting. And it’s here, in this in-between space, that Danny Gokey’s ‘Only For a Moment’ feels like a song you didn’t know your soul needed. One of the things I love about Danny is the way he somehow reaches into your chest, takes the very ache you couldn’t name, and sings it back to you like a psalm.

As he sings, “Before the bloom of a rose, there’s a season in the dirt,” you can almost feel the soil between your fingers — the heaviness of hard days and hidden work.

But friend, that’s where God does His deepest work — in the buried, broken, quiet places. Danny’s voice doesn’t just sing; it reassures, uplifts, and holds you right where you are. He reminds us that this — this heartbreak, this dry season, this silence — it’s only for a moment.

Let that truth settle deep. It’s only for a moment. Not forever. Not the end of your story.

His lyrics paint hope like sunrise on frost: “Where you are is not where you were made to stay.”

You are planted, not abandoned. Watered, not wasted. Held, not forgotten.

Like a sacred echo of Romans 8:28, Danny declares with holy confidence that God is working it out — right here, right now, in the middle of your mess. And it’s not just a pep talk. It’s a promise. Because you, beloved, are rooted in a Redeemer who always finishes what He starts.

“God saw something beautiful the day He sowed the seed.” And that seed? That’s you.

We forget that in God’s hands, delay isn’t denial — it’s preparation. The bloom is coming. The harvest isn’t far. And if you find yourself whispering prayers with tear-stained cheeks today, this song is a warm reminder: He hasn’t left you. This season has a purpose.

So don’t rush out of the rain. Let it water you.

This moment might feel like the end, but it’s really the middle — the part where God is still writing something beautiful into your story. He’s already in the next chapter, smiling, waiting, whispering:

“Just hold on, love. It’s only for a moment.”

1 Peter 5:10 “And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace... will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.”

Anne Wilson’s Stirring Acoustic Version of ‘Strong’

Even when you’re empty, you’re still held, and Anne Wilson’s stirring acoustic version of ‘Strong’ will remind you of that. Sometimes life knocks the wind clear out of you.

Not because you did something wrong. Not because you weren’t praying enough, faithful enough, brave enough. But because life is heavy and unpredictable, and the curveballs come fast, and no matter how you brace, they still land deep in the soft parts of your soul.

Anne Wilson gets it. She knows what it means to live through loss and to walk with your knees shaking and your spirit barely standing. And in her stripped-down, acoustic version of ‘Strong,’ you don’t just hear her voice—you hear the echo of every broken woman who’s ever whispered, “Lord, I can’t do this on my own.”

Her performance is simple—no flash, no glitz—just Anne, her voice, and a weighty kind of worship that settles deep in the chest. It's the kind of song that lets tears fall without asking permission, and then gently reminds you: Jesus is still holding on to you.

‘I’m strong when I’ve got nothing I’m strong even when I’m weak
‘Cause the strong arms of my Savior 
Are holding on to me’

Isn’t that the kind of strength we all need? Not the kind that roars—but the kind that remains. The kind that doesn’t demand you carry it all—but gently lifts you instead.

We think we have to be the strong one: for the kids, for the aging parents, for our husbands, our friends, our church. But sometimes strength looks like collapsing into the arms of Jesus and letting Him be strong for us. Because He is. He always is.

And even on the days when you feel like all you can do is breathe and blink through the ache—you are still strong, because you are still held. Let this song be your quiet anthem today, friend. Let it wash over the parts of you that are exhausted. Let it remind you that you don’t have to earn the Lord’s strength. It’s yours. Right now. Right here.

As Ephesians 6:10 tells us: “Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His power.”

So today, don’t worry if your voice shakes when you pray. Don’t worry if you can’t hold it all together. Let the Savior hold you.

And just like Anne sings, you’ll realize—you’re stronger than you think.

Isaiah 40:29 "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak."

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Big Daddy Weave and Zach Williams Unite for Powerful 'Stranger No More' Lyric Video

Christian band Big Daddy Weave teams up with Zach Williams for a powerful ‘Stranger No More’ music lyric video. Through connecting artistic lyricism with the Bible, Big Daddy Weave and Zach Williams convey the message of the story of the Prodigal Son.

Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, Big Daddy Weave has been making music for the Lord since 1998. Big Daddy Weave consists of Mike Weaver, Joe Shirk, Jeremy Redmon, Brian Beihl, and Raul Alfonso. Jay Weaver, Mike Weaver’s brother, was also in the band but sadly passed away in 2022. Their music focuses on bringing people to the feet of Jesus and worshiping Him with their entire heart, mind, body, and soul. All of Big Daddy Weave’s music has a calming, yet inspiring effect on listeners as it can bring rest and comfort to the weary soul. 

Zach Williams is a Christian artist, whose hometown is Jonesboro, Arkansas. Before going solo, Zach had a band called Zack Williams & the Reformation as well as he was part of a band named Brothers of Grace. His music is classified as Christian rock and is edgy, soulful, and genuine. Big Daddy Weave and Zach Williams merge together in perfect harmony for “Stranger No More” as they share the story of the Prodigal Son. 

‘When you come home
His arms are open wide
You've got nothing to hide
There's more grace
Than you could know’

Luke 15:11-32 details the parable of the Prodigal Son. Jesus speaks of a son who left his father and his home, and chose to squander his wealth in wild living. Once the son starts struggling with poverty and reaches rock bottom, he longs for his father’s home. He returns to his father, asks for his forgiveness, and asks if he can be a servant in his household. Rather than scolding his son, the father welcomes him with open arms. This is exactly what the Father does for each of us and it is also what Big Daddy Weave and Zach Eilliams convey through ‘Stranger No More.’ 

“The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate” - Luke 15:21-24

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