Here is this week’s playlist of songs we recommeded you check out. Enjoy
We Will Worship – Like Oil
Like Oil is a beautiful worship song that was done by the South African band called We Will Worship. It speaks of pouring out our praise to God like oil in an act of adoration and love for the one who came down to save us. Enjoy
Voice of Truth – CASTING CROWNS
Casting Crowns is an American band led by Mark Hall. They have been around for quite a while and their music just keeps getting better and better. This song however is from 9 years ago but it is an amazing record because the message is timeless. It reminds us that no matter what anyone else says about us we must choose to listen and believe the voice of truth which is the voice God. Enjoy.
Tye Tribbett – What Can I Do
Tye Tribbett is one of the most influential contemporary gospel artists in America. His vocal abilities are amazing but what is even more appealing is the message he brings in the music and What Can I Do is one of the songs that show this. The lyrics are deep and they reveal how much we need Jesus and that we cannot do anything without Him. Let this mellow song bless you with the realization that we need God.
Trip Lee – Billion Years ft. Taylor Hill
This is a song by Rapper Trip Lee featuring singer Taylor Hill. Together they managed to create a hopeful vibe that helps us look to the beautiful future that God has promised us a home in heaven through Jesus and that nothing will compare to the joy that we will experience then. I hope this tune will focus you on the hope that is to come J
S.O. – I See You
Nigerian artist S.O. really outdid himself on this one. I See You, is a song he made to appreciate and celebrate all the Christian women out there working hard and living their lives for the glory of Christ. In our current culture women are rarely praised for living righteous and carrying themselves modesty and respect and so this song is a breath of fresh air. I hope you enjoy.
Bonus Africa Day track
Courtney Antipas – Be Yourself
Be yourself is a song by Zimbabwean rapper Courtney Antipas. He dedicated this song to all the young Africa as an encouragement to believe in themselves and trust that the God who made them has a purpose and a pan for their lives. There are few things as fulfilling as being yourself and embracing the image of God in you.