Julie Elias Encourages Us to Dream Again with New Single
Singer and songwriter Julie Elias has just released her latest single/video "The Dreamer." Based on Jeremiah 29:11, "The Dreamer" has already gained significant attention in the music industry, debuting at #1 at CRC's weekly chart.
"The Dreamer" is an emotional journey that touches on the struggles and doubts that often accompany the pursuit of one's dreams. Elias's powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics remind us that even in our darkest moments, God is with us, and He has a plan for our lives.
"I want you to know, if you're reading this, God is not done with the dreamer you've become," Elias shares. "Don't be ashamed to wander; wish upon a star; cling to hope... and let's dream together."
Filmed at the Fisher Center at Belmont University in Nashville, TN, the video is a captivating and moving visual representation of the song's powerful message.
Directed by Carl Diebold, the video's concept centers around an inner monologue that aims to express complex emotions in a simple yet profound way. With the use of captivating visuals and heartfelt lyrics, the video delivers a message of hope, urging listeners to find joy and serve God while living their best life and loving others.
Connect with Julie Elias:
https://julieeliasmusic.com/
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