“Under the Star” is an original Christmas song about the quiet holiness of the night when love first arrived.
I wrote this song to capture the stillness, warmth, and wonder of the Nativity, set against familiar moments of home, family, and winter tradition.
The lyrics reflect a humble miracle, a Savior born without crowns or noise, reminding us that God meets us on common ground and brings hope gently, not loudly.
It’s a song about slowing down, holding those we love close, and remembering that Christmas is more than lights and ribbons, it’s God with us.
If this song becomes part of your Christmas season, I’d love to hear what it means to you in the comments.
“Slow Down for Christmas” is an original song about stepping out of the rush and rediscovering the quiet meaning of the season.
I wrote this as a reminder that Christmas isn’t found in crowded schedules or shopping lists, but in still moments, shared laughter, and the simple presence of love and grace.
The lyrics reflect the beauty of slowing down, breathing in the peace around us, and remembering the quiet miracle that changed the world.
It’s an invitation to pause, be present, and choose joy, faith, and reflection right where you are. If this song helps you slow down this season,
I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
Thank you for listening and sharing in the moment.
“I'm Alive (For I Believe)” is an original song celebrating the joy of choosing faith and living with purpose through God’s grace.
I wrote this as a declaration of belief in God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and how that belief gives life new meaning.
The lyrics focus on redemption, renewal, and the freedom that comes from leaving old ways behind. It’s about sharing God’s light, feeling His love shine, and embracing a life shaped by faith, hope, and joy.
If this song lifts your heart or reflects your own walk of faith, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments
“What Will You Do” is an original song that explores how our choices echo through time, long after moments have passed.
I wrote this song as a reflection on the legacy we leave behind, the promises we keep, and the truths we either speak boldly or hide away. It asks whether we stand tall when the lights fade or whisper our stories into the empty sky.
Each verse looks at the weight of actions, the cracks we avoid facing, and the echoes that follow us. If any line resonates with you, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
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“God Please Help Me” is an original song about searching for redemption when everything feels broken.
I wrote this as a confession of mistakes, regret, and the longing for mercy when life is falling apart.
The lyrics capture the feeling of calling out in the dark, admitting failure, yet still holding onto love that doesn’t fade.
It’s a prayer sung from the middle of the storm, when the walls close in, when promises break, and when hope feels distant, but grace still reaches back.
If this song speaks to something in your life, I’d be grateful if you share your thoughts in the comments.
“Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” is an original song about holding onto hope when the world around you feels heavy and uncertain.
I wrote this piece as a reminder that storms don’t last, shadows never win, and even broken wings can rise again.
The lyrics move through fear, resilience, and the quiet strength that comes from faith when the night feels long. It’s an encouragement to breathe, stay steady, and trust that the light will return.
If this song brings you even a little comfort or strength today,
I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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John 14: 1 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.
“All Things Are Possible” is an original song about God’s power to steady you through storms, lift you when the road gets rough, and remind you that hope can rise from even the faintest spark.
I wrote this song to capture the way faith turns fear into strength and transforms long nights into new dawns.
The lyrics move from mountains that whisper His promise to waters
He calms, celebrating a God who guides every step and makes the impossible possible.
If this song encourages your heart or reflects your own journey of trusting His plan, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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Matthew 19:26: "But Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'"
“Come to Me” is an original song about laying down the weight you were never meant to carry alone.
I wrote this song for anyone who feels worn out from trying to be strong, searching for answers, or holding everything together in silence.
The lyrics reflect a gentle invitation to stop striving, to listen for the quiet voice of grace, and to find rest in God’s presence just as you are.
It’s a reminder that mercy meets us where we stand, that nothing needs to be earned, and that true peace is found when we finally let go and come to Him.
If this song speaks to your heart, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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Matthew 11:28: "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."
“Forever and Ever” is an original song about the unchanging faithfulness of God in a world where everything else shifts and fades.
I wrote this song as a declaration that while seasons change and promises fail, God remains steady, present, and true.
The lyrics reflect moments of weariness, hope, and renewal, pointing to a love that holds firm through every storm and every season. It’s a reminder that our confidence, our direction, and our future rest in a God who leads us, anchors us, and stays with us forever.
If this song speaks to your faith journey, I’d love to hear what it means to you in the comments.
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Psalm 48:14: "For this God is our God forever and ever"
“The Light Shines in the Darkness” is an original song about hope that refuses to fade, even when fear presses in and the night feels endless.
I wrote this song as a declaration that darkness never has the final word, no matter how heavy the road or how deep the struggle feels.
The lyrics move through moments of doubt, renewal, and healing, pointing to a light that meets us where we are and keeps rising no matter the circumstance.
It’s a reminder that love breaks chains, truth overcomes fear, and God’s light continues to shine through every season of life.
If this song speaks to your journey, I’d love to hear what it means to you in the comments.
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John 1:5: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."