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“I just tried to capture a piece of Heaven in this song that never ends, this eternal song. What’s amazing is that there is an eternal song and we know the lyrics. It’s ‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.’ That’s what the Bible says throughout, and in Revelation, it says, ‘Day and night, they never stopped saying it.’” – The Christian Post, September 12, 2022
“Johnny Cash is an American icon who undoubtedly shaped the musical landscape… Behind the fame is the true story of a man who was haunted by his own inner demons, and through facing them, ultimately found an unshakable faith in God.” – Christian Headlines, August 25, 2022
“The inspiration behind this book is my father’s specific view on faith and his enduring faith when he struggled. My father was not perfect, he made a lot of mistakes in his life but was willing to stand out in the open and say, “I’m not perfect. However, I believe, and I will continue to believe.”” – Fox News, July 15, 2022
“‘I Love to Tell the Story,’ while certainly biblically-driven, cannot be separated from the writer’s life experience and testimony. Katherine’s love for her Savior inspired her deep passion for seeing souls saved. Her zeal for telling others about Jesus in word and deed was a driving force in her life.” – Christianity.com, June 2, 2022
“We want to sing things that are helpful. We believe that the Word of God is active and alive and it’s the very Words of God … as much as we can, we want to sing that, because we know it’s true. It’s not opinion. And it’s rich. And it’s life-giving.” – The Christian Post, November 21, 2021
“’We can talk to people of other religions, of no religion, we can take it to the most rebellious part of the arts or the loftiest part of the sciences, and have absolute confidence that this is all true,’ he said. ‘If it is not true, it’s foolishness. Christianity is not a family tradition. It’s not some superstition. It’s based on historical and scientific truth.’” – The Christian Post, November 19, 2020
“I’ve been in communities where they spontaneously sing; around tables, or at the end of the day. Those little moments are so sacred. I would love for our big church gatherings to look more like that, where it’s rooted in life and doing life together rather than focusing on a big performance that’s really slick or a televised, cleaned-up version.” – The Christian Post, September 1, 2019
January 1, 1773 – “It was 250 years ago today, on the first of January, that a congregation in the market town of Olney in England first sang the hymn ‘Amazing Grace.’”- The Gospel Coalition, January 1, 2023