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Everything
I’m a huge fan of techno, EDM, and female trance, so I wove these words of hope into that style. The energy and emotion of the music align perfectly with the message: we can never out-give God. No matter how much we try, He has always gone before us—giving more, loving deeper, and doing more than we could ever imagine or attempt. His grace is unmatched.
I’m A Mess
This simple song was inspired by the end of a powerful dream I had, where I got to spend an entire day with Jesus. The peace and joy were overwhelming, and when the time came to say “goodbye,” it felt far too soon, as if I wasn’t ready to let go of such a beautiful, fleeting experience.
Tossed
Sometimes, we can feel so profoundly alone that it seems like the only way to be noticed is by taking drastic measures—flares, flags, or even shouting into the void. In those moments of deep isolation, when we’ve been tossed about by the relentless storms of life, it may feel like every resource has failed us. Yet, after all the chaos, there remains one constant, one enduring source of hope and strength: God.
I Shall Not Be Moved
This is a song I wrote the chorus to about 15 years ago, but I never recorded it due to the absence of a strong female voice to bring it to life. The message is simple yet profound: while the world offers fleeting, unstable promises, God remains our unshakable foundation—our ROCK in every storm.
Be Here
This song expresses the idea that when we’re having “one of those days”—when it feels like everything we do is wrong, cursed, or making things worse—God is right there with us. We’re all fallible, and I’ve had SO MANY moments where I keep learning the same lesson over and over again.
1 Thessalonians 5:
16 Rejoice always, 17 Pray continually, 18 Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
This was a tough concept for me. Rejoicing always? Really? When I lost my job? When I had a wreck? When I was so sick? It’s true—none of these situations would make a “normal person” think about rejoicing. But consider it this way: if God allows these things to happen, maybe He trusts us to handle them well. He might even be using us as inspiration for others who are silently watching how we respond.
It’s not just about handling bad things, though. God is also there when we’re simply tired or when we just need a friend to talk to. The point is: He is ALWAYS there for us.