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'Believe For It' by Kids Sing Praise: A Soulful Calling for Unity and Strength


Here is a refreshing new rendition of a song, that courses through with the vitality of faith: 'Believe For It' by Kids Sing Praise. Believe For It is a cover of the song released by Cece Winans in March 2021.

Kids Sing Praise - Believe For It'Believe for It' is a theme for everytone to embrace — people who believe in God and people who might not ever go to church. It is so special to hear how this message continues to spread across the world through a new generation. A generation that emphasizes the hope that is needed and should be cherished in the hearts of people everywhere. The song is a declaration—a soulful reminder that with God, all things are within reach.

The lyrics challenges people to not brush off their dreams; and never to give up or give in. Live the dream! It's time to believe that you can make it. Believe that you can achieve what's in your heart. Each verse is a testament that the chains we think are unbreakable are no match for the faith that resides within us. This song isn't just lifting voices; it's lifting spirits, calling us to rally our inner strength and believe that the impossible can transform into a reality.

It's time to believe for wholeness and healing for yourself, your family, and your community. It's time to believe for unity! Whether you stand firm in faith or are looking for something firm to hang onto, let this heartfelt anthem be your beacon. It's not just for the strong. It's for the weary, the seekers, the dreamers. It's for families, for communities, for the unity we all long for.

Let the lyrics of 'Believe For It' echo in your heart, and nurture the essence of this song in every aspect of life.

(Related scripture: Matthew 17:20; Romans 8:37-39; John 14:6 )

Connect with Kids Sing Praise

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2naj1WalUXZdDxG61MODFm


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0isqviwFUgYkOIPuVEiyvh

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw2Iboktb-Q

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