Jesus Culture's Bryan & Katie Torwalt Release New Single "Remember"
Jesus Culture worship leaders, Bryan & Katie Torwalt are excited to share their new single "Remember." Bryan and Katie are worship leaders and songwriters who have a passion to see lives changed through encounters with the presence of God. The song is no exception; it is an encouragement to remember to trust in Jesus even in the most difficult times. Here are some of the words:
And oh my soul/Remember who you're talking to/The only one who death bows to/That's the God who walks with you
Katie writes: "Remember when you felt the Holy Spirit for the first time and realized what you know or have seen of God couldn't possibly be more than a teeny tiny split second glimpse of His vastness. When you saw God Move miraculously after crying out to see Him do just that. When you heard him whisper to you in your car and tears welled up in your eyes, because you realized He never left you. Remember when faith was a cup running over. The wind wasn't just part of a weather pattern but a touch of heaven. Our spirit remembers and sometimes we remind our souls. Listen to our new song and join us as we remind ourselves of His magnificent love and goodness!"
Get the song here: https://lnk.to/RememberYD
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