Sarah Kroger- Still Yours
Introducing Sarah Kroger's latest single, "Still Yours." A response to the questions presented in “No Filter,” this soul-stirring ballad is a hope-laced reminder that God is still who He says He is. In a society that feels masked with artificiality, many are left feeling empty from the striving to keep up. The Lord doesn’t desire for us to carry the heavy burden of this ever-changing world, He longs for us to be filled by the truth of His consistency. “This song speaks to the history of my relationship with God and falling back on that history, ‘Sarah says. “That’s the beautiful thing about relationships, having a history of experiences with each other that a foundation of love is built upon.” This deeply personal song, that reminds listeners of the Lord’s steadfastness, is the perfect response to the world’s inconsistency. The truth this single continues to reveal is that despite the ups and downs of life, we can still choose to believe that we are still His.
Thrive Worship – Give Thanks
In an age of anxiety and busyness, one of our greatest weapons as believers is taking hold of gratitude. Thrive Worship’s newest single “Give Thanks” will provide your listeners with an opportunity to testify to what God has done in their lives amidst the struggles and difficulty surrounding them daily. God has prepared us with the truth of His Word that allows us to maintain a posture of thankfulness in all circumstances. Grounded in the words of 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “Give Thanks” will inspire your listeners with a powerful soundtrack for focusing their minds on the things above and allow all anxiety, depression, and the fleeting things of this earth to be washed away by the power of the Holy Spirit. For Thrive Worship, worship and anxiety cannot co-exist, and the band hopes that “Give Thanks” will be an encouragement to those who listen and fill each heart with hope in the One who has conquered the grave.
Matt Redman- How Great Thou Art (Until That Day)
“How Great Thou Art” has a long history with radio as it became the theme tune for Billy Graham’s weekly Hour of Decision broadcasts in 1959. Many of your listeners will know this song and for those that don’t, it’s a beautiful foundational song to introduce them to – a song that glorifies God and turns our eyes from ourselves to our God who is indeed great.
Songwriters Matt Redman and Mitch Wong had the honor of being commissioned to craft a new verse into the hymn. “In the lyrics, we wanted to acknowledge the ‘broken, warring world’ we live in, but also to sing with hope and faith over that,” said Redman. “Worship isn’t meant to have an escapist mentality, where we ignore what’s going on around us in this fragile, fallen world. Instead, we can engage with these things, pray for, and acknowledge God’s ultimate kingdom rule and reign in the midst of them.”