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Quiet Thunder.

Quiet thunder was written at an extremely difficult time. The way forward was unclear. I cried out to God in prayer, supplication and thanksgiving. This song poured out onto paper the next day.

Thank you for listening.

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Love Songs to God, Psalms and Prayers is a collection of psalms and Scripture-shaped songs offered as prayer, reflection, and worship. Many of these pieces stay close to the words of the Bible, re-voiced in a simple musical language shaped by personal devotion and lived experience.

The Psalms have been sung and carried across generations, and this playlist stands within that long tradition — not as performance, but as worship: love songs to God, prayers for the weary, and songs for those learning to trust Him again.

David set the ark in a tent in Jerusalem and appointed Levites to minister there regularly, day by day (1 Chronicles 16:37)—a picture of worship that was established, public, and ongoing.

Scripture itself gives a wide, unembarrassed picture of praise. The Psalms call us to sing, to make melody, to “make a joyful noise,” and they even name instruments and movement in worship: lyre, trumpet, horn, strings, pipe, cymbals, and dance (Psalm 98; Psalm 150). “Let everything that has breath praise the LORD” (Psalm 150) widens the invitation to every voice, every age, and every season.

Some tracks here are near-direct Scripture; others are written as responses to Scripture — keeping the same aim: truth, reverence, and a heart turned toward God.

Come Support My New Channel. 🙏🎧”🔔”

Thank you so much. This is a labour of love, and any encouragement is genuinely appreciated. Listen 🎧, Like👍, and Subscribe “🔔” — it really helps the YouTube algorithm test my content by showing it to more people as I try to share the good news through songs and music. I’m limited in how I can take part in the Great Commission, so this is one way I can still serve.

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