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Stunning Father-Daughter Duet To 'The Impossible Dream'

This is one of those moments that will be remembered for a lifetime. In this video is a stunning father-daughter duet to “The Impossible Dream.” 

Everyone has unique relationships with their parents. However, not every father and daughter can sing. This is a precious moment of a father and daughter sharing their talents together. At the start of the clip, the little girl is named Emma-Jean, and her dad is Adrian. They thank everyone for watching. 

Both of them have powerful and theatrical voices. “The Impossible Dream” is from the “Man of La Mancha.” Adrian performed in the musical when he was younger, so this is a special moment for him. They are absolutely adorable. You can see how proud Adrian is of his daughter as she sings. 

They each shine individually in their solos. This young girl has maturity in her voice and such confidence as she sings. The dad is a natural talent with years of experience. Just when you think it is good, it becomes great when they duet together. 

These two are very dramatic in the instrumental, and you can tell they have a lot of theater history. They are not just singing the song. They are fully immersed in the roles of their characters. The duo sings with such passion. At the end of their performance, they give a sweet hug.

What I love about this is that a father is sharing his love of music with his daughter, giving them something to bond over. 

When we think about our Heavenly Father, He has shared so much with us, we can enjoy the blessings and the giftings He has passed on to us as a means of growing in our relationship with Him. 

“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” James 1:17

Christian Family Sings Classic Hymn 'Do Lord, Oh Do Lord (Away Beyond The Blue)'

Just thinking about this song can put a smile on anyone's face. In this video, a Christian family sings the classic hymn, “Do Lord, Oh Do Lord (Away Beyond the Blue.)”

The Asidors might just be some of the cutest kids you will ever see, and they can sing. At the start of this video, we see some of the girls swinging. 

Suddenly a group of 7 children is all standing in a choir and singing. Each child has such joy and gladness while they sing. The kids are seen with other children in what appears to be missions on a playground. We see precious clips of children smiling, swinging, and playing.

The older two girls each take moments to sing, “I took Jesus as my Savior. You take Him too.” It appears so personal to them as they appear to be thinking about their own experiences. 

There are more clips of children jumping and the elderly drumming. As they sing in their choir, the kids carefully tilt their heads every time they sing “do Lord” as if they are asking a question. All of the children have their own distinct personalities, and watching them all perform is so sweet.  

Viewing this video from this family in the Philippines is so encouraging to our faith. We see young people overseas shining a light for Christ in this world and using their voices to point others to Him. 

As we reflect that Jesus has called us by name and we are His, we know that we are His and He remembers us. This song is a great reminder of that.

“Now this is what the Lord says— the one who created you, Jacob, and the one who formed you, Israel— “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; you are mine.” Isaiah 43:1

Adoration Praise

We direct our worship to God Almighty, who is worthy of all the glory!
Words and Music/Dudley Smith
Noteworth Music/ SESAC

'Where The Glory Is' Josh Baldwin Official Music Video

Check out the official music video for the song ‘Where The Glory Is’ by Josh Baldwin.

“I’ve walked through the night, I’ve seen better days, and You’ve always been the same
I’ve been tried by fire and healed by Your rain, and in every season, God You are the same
This is where the glory is, You’re the One I’m walkin’ with, this is where the glory is,
I’m never alone, this is where the glory is, here and now until the end
This is where the glory is, forever and ever amen”

What an incredible song written by Josh Baldwin, David Leonard, and Andy Cherry. In the caption of the music video on YouTube, Josh writes, “Where The Glory Is reminds us that His glory is all around us and we have hope that in every area of our lives, we will never walk alone.”

Such an important reminder that we all need to hear. At the start of the music video, a small, yellow chair is illuminated by a spotlight. Then Josh comes over to it, picks up his guitar, sits down, and starts to sing the song.

He is playing in different spots in the video like on the side of a highway, in the hallway of a home, on a stage, in a bedroom, and on a front porch. What a great visual reminder that God is always with us wherever we may find ourselves.

“Brother, you're anointed. These are modern-day hymns!” comments one person on YouTube after listening to ‘Where The Glory Is.’

“Josh! So love this! How this video just shows that The Glory can be anywhere we go! We carry Jesus with us and He’s in every moment and every space we go,” writes another person online. “Brought me to tears man, more Lord!”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song and it was able to bring you some encouragement today!

'Dear Miss Loretta' Carly Pearce Sings Touching Tribute In Honor Of Late Country Star

Country singer Carly Pearce honors the late Loretta Lynn with a performance of ‘Dear Miss Loretta’ at the Grand Ole Opry. 

On October 4, 2022 country music icon Loretta Lynn died at the age of 90. After decades in the spotlight, Loretta truly left a lasting legacy that will continue to live on. 

Now, artists around the world are paying tribute to this legendary artist who paved the way for so many.

“Dear Miss Loretta, I ain't ever met ya
But I'm lonely tonight and I just betcha
You might have some wisdom to pull off that shelf
Your songs were all fun 'til I lived them myself”

Carly Pearce is a notable country singer and songwriter. With hits such as ‘Every Little Thing’ and ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now,’ Carly is no stranger to the stage.

In fact, it was one year ago that Carly stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage to perform her single, ‘Dear Miss Loretta’ from the album 29: Written In Stone.

Now, she’s back in the circle for an emotional performance in honor of the late legend.

“I ain't a coal miner's daughter but my grandmother was
Must be whiskey in the water, must be bourbon in the blood
I'm a long way from Kentucky but the hurtin's the same
Now I know why you sang that way”

On Instagram, Carly shared that when she first performed the song, she received an unexpected voicemail from Loretta. “Last night, I shared the recording for the first time in the circle once again right before I sang my song to her, as I honored her life & legacy. I hope this makes you smile, as you hear the essence of just how special this woman is, was and always will be.”

Rest in peace, Loretta.

Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

'Jesus' Fault' Zach Williams Featuring Walker Hayes

Listen to this great song from Zach Williams featuring Walker Hayes called ‘Jesus’ Fault.’

“That Bible by the bed ain’t a coaster no more, it’s still got some rings from the bottles before
That redletter mercy put an end to my thirsty, that Bible by the bed ain’t a coaster no more
Well I told my old man that I loved him today, he said it back before he drove away
Been stubborn like my father, we were oil and water, but I told my old man
That I loved him today, I guess that’s what happens when He chases you down
Everything’s different there’s a new me in town, I don’t wake up angry
At the mirror on the wall, so if you miss the old me, well that’s Jesus’ fault”

What a great song! And it is featured on the album from Zach Williams titled A Hundred Highways.

The songwriters of the song ‘Jesus’ Fault’ are Michael Farren and Walker Hayes, and Zach Williams was thrilled to work with them to bring this song to life.

"I love it when song lyrics can sneak up on you and make you go, 'Wow,'" Zach Williams said.

Zach Williams is a husband, father, and musician who lives in Nashville, Tennessee. According to his website, he has “become one of CCM’s leading artists and songwriters by carving a niche with his singular blend of southern rock, country, and faith-filled songwriting, which quickly awarded him his first Grammy Award with his debut album, 2017’s Chain Breaker.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this song today and were able to be reminded of just how much your life can change when you get to know Jesus!

2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, and see, the new has come!

Cody Carnes - Take You At Your Word

Watch Cody Carnes perform "Take You At Your Word".

Cody Carnes - Simple Kingdom

Watch Cody Carnes perform "Simple Kingdom".

Cody Carnes - Good To Be Loved

Watch Cody Carnes perform "Good To Be Loved".

Cody Carnes - I'll Follow

Watch Cody Carnes perform "I'll Follow".

Passion - I Speak Jesus

Watch Passion Music perform "I Speak Jesus".

Evvie McKinney - But God

Listen to Evvie McKinney sing "But God".

Brian Courtney Wilson - I Will See (And Live)

Watch Brian Courtney Wilson perform "I Will See (And Live)".

Tasha Cobbs Leonard - No Longer Slaves

Listen to Tasha Cobbs Leonard sing "No Longer Slaves".

Smokie Norful - Dear God

Listen to Smokie Norful sing "Dear God".

Smokie Norful - Still Say Thank You

Listen to Smokie Norful listen to "Still Say Thank You".

Passion - He Is

Watch Passion perform "He Is".

'Boast In The Cross' Rend Collective Acoustic Performance

Listen to this wonderful acoustic performance of ‘Boast In The Cross’ by Rend Collective.

“It’s always been the framework I’ve been leaning on, it’s stabilized my life
When I came stumbling home, it’s been tested many times, but it is standing strong
All of my pride is in the cross, it’s the anchor of my universe, my gravity
And my whole world revolves around the mystery, it’s the focus of my heart
It is the centerpiece, all of my pride is in the cross, it’s in the cross”

What a beautiful song with such an important message to share. After performing the song, Gareth and Chris of Rend Collective sat down to talk about the meaning behind ‘Boast In The Cross’ and what it means to them personally.

“I think it was a hard season to write a hymn out of in the sense that there’s kind of been a lot of scandals and difficulty propping up in the church, and so, I guess this song is kind of an exploration of how do we find something to be proud of in a time when the church can be a little bit embarrassing,” says Chris. “And the reality is that Jesus doesn’t let us down. He’s nothing to be ashamed of. He’s nothing to be embarrassed about even in our failures and the ways that we fall apart as the bride of Christ.”

He continues: “Jesus is still worth celebrating within all of that and I guess that’s kind of the tension in this song. It’s like, ‘You’ve always been that framework that I’ve been leaning on and you still are, even in the middle of big questions about the way that we actually follow You and the way that we do that as a church.’”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this performance of ‘Boast In The Cross’ today and it was able to encourage you in some way.

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