Here Be Lions Featuring James Galbraith Release "Peace Over You"
In such times of anxiety, worship music band Here Be Lions has just released a timely song via Integrity Music entitled "Peace over You" featuring James Galbraith. It's a song written by a son, for his father, who was struggling with a serious illness. Here's a note from James about the new song, why it was written, and a personal hope for you as you listen:
"I wrote this song initially for my dad. He was struggling with some sickness and it took me by surprise, so I sat down with my friend (Dustin Smith) and we wrote it out. I sing this chorus over my house, family, friends and neighbors. It's a song of hope and freedom through uncertain times. I declare peace to all who listen. Amen."
ABOUT HERE BE LIONS:
A ministry collective focused on discipleship, music and community. The collective takes its name from the old mapping tradition in which explorers marked unknown, dangerous territory with a symbol and the phrase "Here Be Lions." Originally meant as a warning, the phrase has become a call for Here Be Lions to advance God's kingdom, authority and order. They do so through three ministry outreaches: Be Fierce, a discipleship resource for families; All About Worship, a resource for churches; and Healing Is Right, a resource for the sick and hurting.
The Here Be Lions worship team, led by pastor and worship leader Dustin Smith ("God Who Moves The Mountains," "Miracles"), aims to create music that welcomes the power and presence of God in expectation of a supernatural move of the Father to bring salvation, healing and restoration. Smith is a worship leader, songwriter and fourth-generation pastor, following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Here Be Lions' debut live album, Only A Holy God (Integrity Music), including worship favorite, "Power When We Worship," released in June 2018. For more information, including news, resources and tour dates, visit HereBeLions.org.
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