Planetshakers releases “Nothing Is Impossible” (featuring Israel Houghton) filmed live in Melbourne at John Cain Arena (formerly Hisense Arena) in the year 2011 at their ‘Supernatural’ Conference.
This release previews the upcoming EDM Remix of “Nothing Is Impossible” recorded Live in Manila expected later this month (Feb 24).
Nothing Is Impossible – Planetshakers Ft. Israel Houghton
“Make It Through” is out today from artist and songwriter Leanna Crawford. In fact, “Make It Through” (listen HERE) was a song never meant to be released, according to Crawford. Writing the tune more than a year ago, she tucked it away, never expecting its demo to see the light of day.
It was when she posted a brief clip of the song to her TikTok and Instagram to share its positive message an overwhelming amount of responses started pouring in from fans, asking Crawford to release the song and sharing how much they needed to hear it.
“Tough night, tough year / I promise you you’re gonna make it through / I know you’re tired of trying but don’t quit fighting / ‘Cause hope is coming soon”
Crawford quickly finished the song to now make it available to listeners everywhere. She also engaged her fans to help her choose the single’s cover image, which is pictured above.
Additionally, Crawford’s single, “How Can You Not,” is impacting radio stations now and receiving strong support immediately out of the box. Keep up to date with Leanna Crawford on her website LeannaCrawford.com.
Ryan Stevenson shares new music with “Able.” The lyric video can be found below. This track is a pre-release track from his upcoming album due later this year (April 28).
Ryan Ellis releases new music with his latest single “Lean on the Lord (live).” The official live video can be viewed below. The track is available now.
Alongside this new single, Ellis shares the news that his self-titled live album is due next month (Mar 17).
A new version of Steven Curtis Chapman’s current single, “Don’t Lose Heart,” is out now (Provident Label Group/Sony Music) and features Mitchell Tenpenny.
The two artists shared the song live this past Friday night when Chapman made a surprise appearance during Tenpenny’s sold-out Ryman show.
Chapman, the most-awarded artist in Christian music history, was inspired to write “Don’t Lose Heart” through his own journey in the shallowed valley of grief and loss that he and his family have traveled.
The song’s upbeat honesty and truth have quickly connected with listeners, including No. 1 hitmaker and Riser House/Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville artist Tenpenny, whose mother is currently battling breast cancer.
Turn Your Eyes (Songs We Love, Songs You Know) Volume II, the first full-length studio set in five years from multi Dove Award-winning, Platinum-selling trio Point of Grace, bows April 28 and is now available for pre-save.
The highly anticipated Fervent Records (Curb | Word Entertainment) release follows the group’s GRAMMY®-nominated 2015 Directions Home (Songs We Love, Songs You Know) and was produced by GRAMMY®-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Cindy Morgan.
Celebrating the rich history of Christian music, Turn Your Eyes finds Point of Grace—genre luminaries themselves for more than three decades—delivering signature new arrangements of seven beloved classics and two original selections.
A cover of Wes King’s 1993 hit “I Believe” highlights the album and is now available on streaming platforms. Featuring backing vocals from King, the vibrant pop reinterpretation showcases Point of Grace’s unparalleled harmonies throughout.
“All of us loved ‘I Believe’ when it first released, and we are huge fans of Wes’s artistry, so it felt really natural to include this song on the album,” shares Point of Grace’s Shelley Breen. “On a more personal level, it’s been a couple of tough years for us as a group. We’ve lost family members and experienced some trying situations that have again and again found us holding tightly to God’s Word for dear life. The lyrics of this song echo the Bible’s promises so perfectly.”
An additional focal point of Turn Your Eyes, the newly penned “At The Table” opens the project. Written by Cindy Morgan and Point of Grace, the evocative roots/pop track is a timely reminder that all are precious in His sight. In addition, the album features a stirring rendition of Rich Mullins’ iconic anthem “Awesome God”; fresh takes on modern hits “Way Maker” and “House of The Lord”; a wistful cover of the Amy Grant classic “Somewhere Down the Road,” and tender new arrangements of such treasured hymns as “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” and “It Is Well,” among other selections.
“There’s so much great music out there, so it just felt right to take some of these songs and breathe new life into them,” says Breen. “We wanted to make something different, yet true to each song and true to our vocals as a group. I hope our friends and listeners will be uplifted and reminded of how much God cares for us all, giving His Word that is alive and active and helping us to live lives of freedom.”
Larry De Psalmist, a singer, composer, and crusader based in Nigeria, has released a new tune titled “Yahweh You Are Too Much,” in which he praises God for his infinite benevolence.
Durugbo Anyaehie Hilary, who began composing music at the age of 12, has said that his father, the late Jude N. Durugbo, an educator and musical composer who changed many people’s lives, is the inspiration for his tenacity in music.
His breakthrough single, “Lord My Shepherd,” earned him the name “Larry De Psalmist” from early music fans.
Throughout the last two decades, the Imo state native has written songs such as Vanity, Rise Up Nigerians, Mr. Preacher, and others.
Divine experiences and, on sometimes, angelic visits during night vigils are a major source of inspiration for Larry De Psalmist.
He hopes to leave a lasting legacy via his music that will inspire future generations.
A new single, “Provide (featuring Cliford Gray),” is being released to Christian radio today by pastor and musician Jelani Aswad. The single goes for adds to Christian Hip-Hop and Rhythmic-formatted radio outlets.
“Provide,” from the album titled “Provide & Chosen,” was written by Jelani Aswad Nkosi Pinnock and Cliford Gresseau and produced by Beatz Era. A video for the new song is below.
“Provide” follows the release of “Take Off,” which debuted at No. 3 on CRC Weekly.
“During the past decade, I have returned to college to study pastoral ministry, became an associate pastor and have been ordained by the Christian & Missionary Alliance,” Aswad shares. “Also, that time has included 10 years of marriage, three children, six years of full-time ministry, developing my craft with my best friend and writer of Free DA9, Cliford Gray, and the loss of my dear mother, Joanne. All of this has set me on a course for Kingdom impact.”
“I feel the time to share those stories through music is now,” he says.”
Aswad, a native of the Bronx who grew up in Spring Valley, N.Y., learned singing and performing in church. As he grew up in the city and suburbs, the stories of his neighborhood intrigued him, leading to a deep desire to catalog these experiences through music and poetry.
“My music is for all the nations,” Aswad shares. “And the message is that Jesus is the hope of the world and you can find peace in Him.”
“The gospel of Jesus Christ transformed my life,” Aswad says, “but I feel the untold stories, the deep groaning and the heartfelt lamentations of the community I was raised in could bring transformation to a world so desperately seeking peace in temporary places.”
Aswad has been managed by McLaughlin Music Group since June 2022.