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Nothing To Fear

Recently, I injured my neck and had to undergo an MRI. As I lay on the table, they placed restraints on me and a cage around my face… and that’s when it hit me. “THAT’S IT! I AM OUTTA HERE!” I didn’t realize just how severe my claustrophobia was until that very moment. Since then, I’ve done a lot of research on claustrophobia, and all I can say is: I KNOW it’s all in my head and not a “real” threat. Yet the FEAR was (and still is) VERY REAL. There are countless things in this world that we can fear, but the good news is this: God is with us (Emmanuel) He completely understands our fears and is our ONLY true refuge. We just need to trust Him and know that He is in control…especially when we are NOT! HERE is a great video Taylor Alesia just posted speaking about fear.
You Left Me

I heard someone on the radio say that they “fall in love with someone” every time they see them. That simple, heartfelt sentiment sparked the inspiration for this song, written in the style of those classic, smoky blues lounges.
I Will Be There

Sometimes you just gotta purge your system and run it through some good ol’ Southern Gospel hollerin’ to clean it out from all the junk we are exposed to all day. 🙂
My Love Song

What’s interesting about this song is that I originally wrote it as a very somber piece. I then took the exact same lyrics and transformed the music into something more upbeat and lively. I (obviously) ended up preferring the peppy version! But if you’re curious, feel free to listen to the song at half speed to get a sense of the original, more melancholic version.
Farewell

“I fondly remember attending summer camp with various organizations during my youth. When the camp sessions came to an end, it was always hard to say goodbye to the new friends I had made, knowing that I wouldn’t see them again until the following year—if even then. This song captures the essence of saying ‘Goodbye.'”