• Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive”
    A Story of Fear, Forgiveness, and Resurrection
    There is something almost haunting about the beginning of Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive.”
    It doesn’t begin with celebration. It begins in the dark. Peter is hiding.
    The doors are shut. The windows are fastened. Outside is the world that has just killed Jesus, and inside is a frightened group of men who don’t know what will happen next. Peter cannot sleep.
    Every sound must seem dangerous. Every shadow beyond the door could mean soldiers. But Peter is carrying something heavier than fear.
    He is carrying shame.
    Only days before, he had stood beside Jesus and promised that he would never leave Him. Yet when the pressure came, Peter denied knowing Him.
    Not once. Three times.
    And now Jesus is dead.
    Peter has to live with the knowledge that the last thing he did while Jesus was alive was fail Him.
    Then, before sunrise, Mary comes. She brings news that sounds impossible.
    The stone has been moved.
    The tomb is empty.
    Jesus’ body is gone.
    Peter and John run.
    They reach the tomb and find the evidence for themselves, the stone rolled away, the burial cloths lying there, but no Jesus. John begins to understand. Peter doesn’t.
    And that is one of the most beautiful things about Francisco’s song.
    Peter doesn’t instantly become a man of triumphant faith.
    He is confused.
    He has seen Jesus die.
    He knows what death looks like. An empty tomb is astonishing, but Peter’s heart is still trying to catch up with what his eyes have seen.
    So he returns. And there, alone with his thoughts, the resurrection becomes something far more frightening.
    Because if Jesus really is alive…
    Peter is going to have to face Him. And what would Jesus say?
    Would He remind Peter of the promises he had made?
    Would He ask why Peter had denied Him?
    Would He turn away?
    Would He condemn him?
    Peter has every reason to believe that he deserves it.
    And then, in the beautiful dramatic imagination of Francisco’s song, something happens that Peter could never have expected. Jesus appears.
    Alive. Not as a memory.
    Not as a ghost. Not as someone Peter wishes he could see.
    Jesus is standing there.
    And Peter looks at Him.
    The man Peter thought he had lost forever is alive.
    But there is something even more astonishing.
    Jesus isn’t there to punish him.
    He doesn’t come with anger.
    He doesn’t come with a list of Peter’s failures.
    He comes with love.
    Peter falls before Him, overwhelmed by the impossible reality of it all.
    The Savior he denied is standing before him.
    And instead of condemnation, Peter finds forgiveness.
    Instead of judgment, he finds mercy.
    Instead of the end of his story, he discovers that God has written another chapter.
    And suddenly Peter understands.
    The empty tomb wasn’t simply proof that Jesus had conquered death.
    It was proof that Peter’s failure wasn’t the end either.
    Jesus is alive.
    And because He is alive, Peter can be forgiven. Peter can get up. Peter can breathe again.
    Peter can live again.
    And that is what makes Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive” so much more than an Easter song. It is a song about what the resurrection feels like to someone who knows they have failed. It is about the moment when shame tells you that you are finished…
    and Jesus tells you that you are not.
    Francisco originally tried to tell the resurrection story through Thomas, but the song came together when he began telling it through Peter. Francisco has explained that Peter’s guilt and shame were something he personally understood.
    That choice changed everything. Because Peter wasn’t a perfect disciple.
    He was impulsive. He was courageous one moment and frightened the next.
    He promised more than he could deliver. He failed Jesus at the very moment he thought he would be strongest.
    And yet Jesus came back for him. That’s the heart of “He’s Alive.” Not simply that the tomb was empty. Not simply that death had been defeated.
    But that the same Jesus Peter believed he had betrayed beyond repair was standing before him with forgiveness.
    The song takes the greatest event in Christianity and tells it through the eyes of a broken man. And perhaps that’s why it has endured. Because somewhere inside Peter, many of us recognize ourselves.
    We know what it is to make promises we couldn’t keep.
    We know what it is to look backward and wish we could change something.
    We know what guilt feels like.
    We know what it is to wonder whether we have gone too far.
    And then comes the message of the resurrection:
    You are not finished.
    The stone was rolled away.
    The grave was empty.
    Jesus was alive.
    And Peter, the man who thought he had failed beyond forgiveness was given another chance. That is why the final declaration carries so much weight. He’s alive.
    Not merely alive in history.
    Not merely alive in doctrine.
    But alive in such a way that Peter’s story can continue.
    And perhaps that is the quiet miracle at the center of Don Francisco’s song…
    Jesus didn’t erase Peter’s past.
    He redeemed it.
    And the man who once stood outside a fire denying that he knew Jesus could now stand in the light knowing that Jesus still knew him.
    He was alive.
    Peter was forgiven.
    And the story wasn’t over.
    #ChristianMusic #CCM #DonFrancisco #HesAlive #JesusMovement #ChristianMusicHistory #GospelMusic #Resurrection #JesusChrist #ChristianSongwriting
    Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive” A Story of Fear, Forgiveness, and Resurrection There is something almost haunting about the beginning of Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive.” It doesn’t begin with celebration. It begins in the dark. Peter is hiding. The doors are shut. The windows are fastened. Outside is the world that has just killed Jesus, and inside is a frightened group of men who don’t know what will happen next. Peter cannot sleep. Every sound must seem dangerous. Every shadow beyond the door could mean soldiers. But Peter is carrying something heavier than fear. He is carrying shame. Only days before, he had stood beside Jesus and promised that he would never leave Him. Yet when the pressure came, Peter denied knowing Him. Not once. Three times. And now Jesus is dead. Peter has to live with the knowledge that the last thing he did while Jesus was alive was fail Him. Then, before sunrise, Mary comes. She brings news that sounds impossible. The stone has been moved. The tomb is empty. Jesus’ body is gone. Peter and John run. They reach the tomb and find the evidence for themselves, the stone rolled away, the burial cloths lying there, but no Jesus. John begins to understand. Peter doesn’t. And that is one of the most beautiful things about Francisco’s song. Peter doesn’t instantly become a man of triumphant faith. He is confused. He has seen Jesus die. He knows what death looks like. An empty tomb is astonishing, but Peter’s heart is still trying to catch up with what his eyes have seen. So he returns. And there, alone with his thoughts, the resurrection becomes something far more frightening. Because if Jesus really is alive… Peter is going to have to face Him. And what would Jesus say? Would He remind Peter of the promises he had made? Would He ask why Peter had denied Him? Would He turn away? Would He condemn him? Peter has every reason to believe that he deserves it. And then, in the beautiful dramatic imagination of Francisco’s song, something happens that Peter could never have expected. Jesus appears. Alive. Not as a memory. Not as a ghost. Not as someone Peter wishes he could see. Jesus is standing there. And Peter looks at Him. The man Peter thought he had lost forever is alive. But there is something even more astonishing. Jesus isn’t there to punish him. He doesn’t come with anger. He doesn’t come with a list of Peter’s failures. He comes with love. Peter falls before Him, overwhelmed by the impossible reality of it all. The Savior he denied is standing before him. And instead of condemnation, Peter finds forgiveness. Instead of judgment, he finds mercy. Instead of the end of his story, he discovers that God has written another chapter. And suddenly Peter understands. The empty tomb wasn’t simply proof that Jesus had conquered death. It was proof that Peter’s failure wasn’t the end either. Jesus is alive. And because He is alive, Peter can be forgiven. Peter can get up. Peter can breathe again. Peter can live again. And that is what makes Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive” so much more than an Easter song. It is a song about what the resurrection feels like to someone who knows they have failed. It is about the moment when shame tells you that you are finished… and Jesus tells you that you are not. Francisco originally tried to tell the resurrection story through Thomas, but the song came together when he began telling it through Peter. Francisco has explained that Peter’s guilt and shame were something he personally understood. That choice changed everything. Because Peter wasn’t a perfect disciple. He was impulsive. He was courageous one moment and frightened the next. He promised more than he could deliver. He failed Jesus at the very moment he thought he would be strongest. And yet Jesus came back for him. That’s the heart of “He’s Alive.” Not simply that the tomb was empty. Not simply that death had been defeated. But that the same Jesus Peter believed he had betrayed beyond repair was standing before him with forgiveness. The song takes the greatest event in Christianity and tells it through the eyes of a broken man. And perhaps that’s why it has endured. Because somewhere inside Peter, many of us recognize ourselves. We know what it is to make promises we couldn’t keep. We know what it is to look backward and wish we could change something. We know what guilt feels like. We know what it is to wonder whether we have gone too far. And then comes the message of the resurrection: You are not finished. The stone was rolled away. The grave was empty. Jesus was alive. And Peter, the man who thought he had failed beyond forgiveness was given another chance. That is why the final declaration carries so much weight. He’s alive. Not merely alive in history. Not merely alive in doctrine. But alive in such a way that Peter’s story can continue. And perhaps that is the quiet miracle at the center of Don Francisco’s song… Jesus didn’t erase Peter’s past. He redeemed it. And the man who once stood outside a fire denying that he knew Jesus could now stand in the light knowing that Jesus still knew him. He was alive. Peter was forgiven. And the story wasn’t over. #ChristianMusic #CCM #DonFrancisco #HesAlive #JesusMovement #ChristianMusicHistory #GospelMusic #Resurrection #JesusChrist #ChristianSongwriting
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  • NEW SONG DROPS AUGUST 24TH!

    I am SO EXCITED about this one!! This song carries a message I truly believe somebody needs to hear.

    JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON!
    The question is… ARE YOU READY?

    August 24th — mark your calendars!
    I cannot wait for you to hear this one!

    FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries so you don’t miss the release, and SHARE this with someone who needs the reminder!

    #JesusIsComing #AreYouReady #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #FoxxFusion
    🔥🎶 NEW SONG DROPS AUGUST 24TH! 🎶🔥 I am SO EXCITED about this one!! 🙌❤️ This song carries a message I truly believe somebody needs to hear. JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON! ✝️🔥 The question is… ARE YOU READY? August 24th — mark your calendars! 📅🎧 I cannot wait for you to hear this one! 💥 FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries so you don’t miss the release, and SHARE this with someone who needs the reminder! #JesusIsComing #AreYouReady #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #FoxxFusion
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  • COME TO JESUS — He Is Calling You Home

    Have you ever felt too broken, too guilty, or too far away from God?

    This new song from JGG Worship Music is a reminder that Jesus has not forgotten you. His arms are still open wide. His grace is greater than your past, and His love reaches you even in your darkest moments.

    “Come to Jesus” is a Christian worship song about forgiveness, healing, repentance, and coming home to Christ.

    If you have wandered, come home.
    If you are hurting, come to Jesus.
    If you feel unforgiven, remember His grace.

    “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    May this song encourage someone today to lay down their burdens, surrender to Jesus, and take His hand.

    Listen, worship, and share it with someone who needs this message.

    Jesus is reaching out… Just take His hand. You are forgiven. Come home.

    #ComeToJesus #JGGWorshipMusic #ChristianWorship #JesusChrist #ChristianMusic #WorshipSong #Forgiveness #Healing #Repentance #ComeHomeToJesus #GodsLove #ChristianEncouragement

    https://youtu.be/Noj_m_tD3oU?si=r7mFJ4OHNfHQsY_S
    ❤️ COME TO JESUS — He Is Calling You Home Have you ever felt too broken, too guilty, or too far away from God? This new song from JGG Worship Music is a reminder that Jesus has not forgotten you. His arms are still open wide. His grace is greater than your past, and His love reaches you even in your darkest moments. 🎵 “Come to Jesus” is a Christian worship song about forgiveness, healing, repentance, and coming home to Christ. ✝️ If you have wandered, come home. 🙏 If you are hurting, come to Jesus. ❤️ If you feel unforgiven, remember His grace. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 May this song encourage someone today to lay down their burdens, surrender to Jesus, and take His hand. 🎧 Listen, worship, and share it with someone who needs this message. Jesus is reaching out… Just take His hand. You are forgiven. Come home. #ComeToJesus #JGGWorshipMusic #ChristianWorship #JesusChrist #ChristianMusic #WorshipSong #Forgiveness #Healing #Repentance #ComeHomeToJesus #GodsLove #ChristianEncouragement https://youtu.be/Noj_m_tD3oU?si=r7mFJ4OHNfHQsY_S
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  • NEW MUSIC ALERT — “HE HAS TO FLEE”

    I’m so excited to announce my NEW song, “HE HAS TO FLEE,” releasing AUGUST 23RD!

    This song carries a message I want somebody to grab hold of:

    SUBMIT TO GOD.
    RESIST THE DEVIL.
    AND HE HAS TO FLEE.

    “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7

    You don’t have to surrender to every temptation, every lie, every attack, or every voice trying to pull you backward. Stand with GOD.

    HE HAS TO FLEE
    AUGUST 23RD
    FoxxFusion

    Who’s ready to hear this one?! Comment “HE HAS TO FLEE!”

    FOLLOW FoxxFusion so you don’t miss the release!

    #HeHasToFlee #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #James47 #FoxxFusion
    🔥🎶 NEW MUSIC ALERT — “HE HAS TO FLEE” 🎶🔥 I’m so excited to announce my NEW song, “HE HAS TO FLEE,” releasing AUGUST 23RD! 🙌 This song carries a message I want somebody to grab hold of: SUBMIT TO GOD. RESIST THE DEVIL. AND HE HAS TO FLEE. 💥 📖 “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7 You don’t have to surrender to every temptation, every lie, every attack, or every voice trying to pull you backward. Stand with GOD. ❤️‍🔥 🎵 HE HAS TO FLEE 📅 AUGUST 23RD 🎤 FoxxFusion Who’s ready to hear this one?! 👇🔥 Comment “HE HAS TO FLEE!” ➡️ FOLLOW FoxxFusion so you don’t miss the release! #HeHasToFlee #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #James47 #FoxxFusion
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  • The Perth series of ASs continues with an AG favourite, Bailey Perrie w.NM x Olivia Coggan, Phil Spence & Lilli plus the latest by Youth Alive, Ethan Beer, Rochelle Skye, Greg McInnes & Angelina Curtis.
    Now with over 85 songs running over 5 hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O
    Vote for your favourite(s) below.
    #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
    The Perth series of ASs continues with an AG favourite, Bailey Perrie w.NM x Olivia Coggan, Phil Spence & Lilli plus the latest by Youth Alive, Ethan Beer, Rochelle Skye, Greg McInnes & Angelina Curtis. Now with over 85 songs running over 5 hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O Vote for your favourite(s) below. #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
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  • GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME?

    Have you ever prayed… and all you heard was silence?

    Have you ever cried out, “God, can You hear me? Do You see me? Are You still there?”

    I created this reel using my new song “GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME?” — an emotional song for anyone who has ever struggled through the silence but KEPT HOLDING ON TO GOD.

    Sometimes His silence doesn’t mean His absence.
    Sometimes you’re waiting… while GOD IS STILL WORKING.

    “GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME?”
    RELEASING AUGUST 18TH!

    I cannot wait for you to hear the full song.

    Have you ever had a season when you wondered if God could hear your prayers?

    SHARE this reel with someone who needs encouragement, and FOLLOW FoxxFusion so you don’t miss the release on August 18th!

    #GodCanYouHearMe #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #FaithInTheWaiting #FoxxFusion
    🎶💔 GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME? 💔🎶 Have you ever prayed… and all you heard was silence? 😭 Have you ever cried out, “God, can You hear me? Do You see me? Are You still there?” I created this reel using my new song “GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME?” — an emotional song for anyone who has ever struggled through the silence but KEPT HOLDING ON TO GOD. 🙌❤️‍🔥 Sometimes His silence doesn’t mean His absence. Sometimes you’re waiting… while GOD IS STILL WORKING. 🔥 🎧 “GOD, CAN YOU HEAR ME?” 📅 RELEASING AUGUST 18TH! I cannot wait for you to hear the full song. ❤️ 💬 Have you ever had a season when you wondered if God could hear your prayers? 🔥 SHARE this reel with someone who needs encouragement, and FOLLOW FoxxFusion so you don’t miss the release on August 18th! 🎶🙌 #GodCanYouHearMe #NewMusic #ChristianMusic #FaithInTheWaiting #FoxxFusion
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  • The AS continues in Perth with ss Drea w.NM x For King & Country, Anna Victoria & Drew Wilson plus the latest by Olivia Coggan Phil Spence, Darren Coggan & Zoe Elliot.
    Now with over 85 songs running over 5 hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O
    Vote for your favourite(s) below.
    #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
    The AS continues in Perth with ss Drea w.NM x For King & Country, Anna Victoria & Drew Wilson plus the latest by Olivia Coggan Phil Spence, Darren Coggan & Zoe Elliot. Now with over 85 songs running over 5 hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O Vote for your favourite(s) below. #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
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  • PAT BOONE: THE MAN BEHIND THE CLEAN-CUT IMAGE
    Long before the Jesus Movement had a name, there was a young man from Tennessee named Pat Boone.
    Clean cut. Polite. Christian. Married young.
    And he became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
    He sang. He acted. He hosted television. He became a teen idol and one of the most recognizable faces in America.
    And then there was Elvis Presley. Elvis was rock ’n’ roll.
    Pat was… well, Pat Boone.
    You probably wouldn’t have put those two together at the same table. But they became friends. In fact, they lived near each other in Bel Air, worked around the same Hollywood circles, and Elvis would sometimes visit Pat’s home.
    And here’s one of my favorite little stories. Pat’s daughters would jump into the swimming pool and splash Elvis.
    Pat apparently felt the need to remind them that they were getting Elvis wet. Elvis’s response?
    “Leave ’em alone, man. I like it.”
    The King of Rock ’n’ Roll apparently had no problem being attacked by a bunch of little girls with water wings.
    But beneath the humor was something deeper.
    Elvis knew Pat was a Christian.
    And Elvis trusted him.
    At one point, Elvis told Pat he wished he could go to church like Pat did. But fame made it almost impossible. If Elvis walked into church, people would recognize him, ask for autographs and turn worship into a spectacle.
    Later, while Elvis was performing in Las Vegas, he asked Pat…
    “Do you know Oral Roberts?”
    Elvis wanted to talk with the famous evangelist. Pat basically told him, “You’re Elvis Presley. Pick up the phone!”
    Think about that. The King of Rock ’n’ Roll was asking his Christian friend for help connecting with a Christian evangelist. That doesn’t mean Elvis suddenly became the Christian Pat hoped he would become. But it tells us something important.
    Elvis was searching.
    And he knew he could talk to Pat about spiritual things.
    Then came the Jesus Movement. Hippies were coming to Christ. Young people with long hair and very short patience for organized religion were showing up in churches. Rock music was being turned toward Jesus. And Pat Boone stepped into it.
    He founded Lamb & Lion Records, helping give Christian musicians a place to make contemporary music about Jesus. But Pat didn’t hide from the culture.
    In 1972, he and his wife and daughters even performed at a Playboy Club. Pat openly disagreed with the Playboy philosophy.
    But he went anyway.
    Why?
    Because he believed Christians didn’t have to hide from people they disagreed with. He could walk into a place without becoming part of that place. He could love people without agreeing with everything they believed.
    And maybe that’s the lesson.
    Pat Boone didn’t have to become Elvis to be his friend.
    He didn’t have to compromise his faith to love someone who didn’t share it.
    He simply stayed who he was.
    A Christian. A friend.
    A man willing to walk into places where Christians weren’t always expected to go.
    And perhaps that’s one of the things the Jesus Movement understood better than we sometimes do today….
    Jesus didn’t tell us to love only people who already looked like us. He told us to love people.
    Period.
    Sometimes friendship opens a door that preaching never could. And sometimes the person sitting across the table from you isn’t looking for an argument.
    They’re looking for someone they can trust. Maybe that’s why Elvis trusted Pat Boone.
    And maybe that’s why we should remember the story.
    Be the kind of Christian people aren’t afraid to call when they’re searching.

    #JesusMovement #PatBoone #ElvisPresley #JesusMusic #ChristianHistory #ChristianMusic #FaithAndCulture #GodsGrace
    PAT BOONE: THE MAN BEHIND THE CLEAN-CUT IMAGE Long before the Jesus Movement had a name, there was a young man from Tennessee named Pat Boone. Clean cut. Polite. Christian. Married young. And he became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. He sang. He acted. He hosted television. He became a teen idol and one of the most recognizable faces in America. And then there was Elvis Presley. Elvis was rock ’n’ roll. Pat was… well, Pat Boone. You probably wouldn’t have put those two together at the same table. But they became friends. In fact, they lived near each other in Bel Air, worked around the same Hollywood circles, and Elvis would sometimes visit Pat’s home. And here’s one of my favorite little stories. Pat’s daughters would jump into the swimming pool and splash Elvis. Pat apparently felt the need to remind them that they were getting Elvis wet. Elvis’s response? “Leave ’em alone, man. I like it.” The King of Rock ’n’ Roll apparently had no problem being attacked by a bunch of little girls with water wings. But beneath the humor was something deeper. Elvis knew Pat was a Christian. And Elvis trusted him. At one point, Elvis told Pat he wished he could go to church like Pat did. But fame made it almost impossible. If Elvis walked into church, people would recognize him, ask for autographs and turn worship into a spectacle. Later, while Elvis was performing in Las Vegas, he asked Pat… “Do you know Oral Roberts?” Elvis wanted to talk with the famous evangelist. Pat basically told him, “You’re Elvis Presley. Pick up the phone!” Think about that. The King of Rock ’n’ Roll was asking his Christian friend for help connecting with a Christian evangelist. That doesn’t mean Elvis suddenly became the Christian Pat hoped he would become. But it tells us something important. Elvis was searching. And he knew he could talk to Pat about spiritual things. Then came the Jesus Movement. Hippies were coming to Christ. Young people with long hair and very short patience for organized religion were showing up in churches. Rock music was being turned toward Jesus. And Pat Boone stepped into it. He founded Lamb & Lion Records, helping give Christian musicians a place to make contemporary music about Jesus. But Pat didn’t hide from the culture. In 1972, he and his wife and daughters even performed at a Playboy Club. Pat openly disagreed with the Playboy philosophy. But he went anyway. Why? Because he believed Christians didn’t have to hide from people they disagreed with. He could walk into a place without becoming part of that place. He could love people without agreeing with everything they believed. And maybe that’s the lesson. Pat Boone didn’t have to become Elvis to be his friend. He didn’t have to compromise his faith to love someone who didn’t share it. He simply stayed who he was. A Christian. A friend. A man willing to walk into places where Christians weren’t always expected to go. And perhaps that’s one of the things the Jesus Movement understood better than we sometimes do today…. Jesus didn’t tell us to love only people who already looked like us. He told us to love people. Period. Sometimes friendship opens a door that preaching never could. And sometimes the person sitting across the table from you isn’t looking for an argument. They’re looking for someone they can trust. Maybe that’s why Elvis trusted Pat Boone. And maybe that’s why we should remember the story. Be the kind of Christian people aren’t afraid to call when they’re searching. ✝️ #JesusMovement #PatBoone #ElvisPresley #JesusMusic #ChristianHistory #ChristianMusic #FaithAndCulture #GodsGrace
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  • AGs Perth AS series begins with Michael Day with NM x Victor Claye, TŃyÆ and Pete McCredie plus the latest from Brooke Ligertwood, Candid Remark, Bailey Perrie and Until Clarity.
    Now with over 90 songs running over 5 ½ hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O
    Vote for your favourite(s) below.
    #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
    AGs Perth AS series begins with Michael Day with NM x Victor Claye, TŃyÆ and Pete McCredie plus the latest from Brooke Ligertwood, Candid Remark, Bailey Perrie and Until Clarity. Now with over 90 songs running over 5 ½ hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O Vote for your favourite(s) below. #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
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  • AG completes the Gold Cst series with Inia & Angela with NM by Alta Falls, Angelina Curtis and Steve Cheers plus the latest from Am Élie, Steeple Mouse, Jemima N, Youth Alive Ethan Beer.
    Now with over 90 songs running over 5 ½ hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O
    Vote for your favourite(s) below.
    #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
    AG completes the Gold Cst series with Inia & Angela with NM by Alta Falls, Angelina Curtis and Steve Cheers plus the latest from Am Élie, Steeple Mouse, Jemima N, Youth Alive Ethan Beer. Now with over 90 songs running over 5 ½ hours, check out the AGR Artists New Music playlist on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tb3Nt3dbJewVzOWjnGF7O Vote for your favourite(s) below. #AussieGrown #CCM #AussieChristian #ChristianMusic
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