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Charity Abbott's 'Turn My Faith': A Heartfelt Call Back to God


Turn My Faith' was written by Charity Abbott, Matt Moss, and Joy Dame. Matt Moss did the instrumentals and harmonies as a collaboration on the song with Charity. This song is such a powerful anchor of hope in the chaos of everyday life. Beautiful lyrics that redirect our focus to the One who will never fail us. The One who guides His followers through their darkest nights with a promise that He's always there, always ready to hold us up. 

Charity Abbott - Turn My FaithWe all know that life can throw some nasty curveballs. We've all had moments where we're caught in the rush of doubts, fears, and the many 'what-if's' that cloud our days. Charity has faced these distractions as well and shares how she manages to refocus during her own battles with depression and anxiety. 'Turn My Faith' isn't just Charity's journey; it's a journey that may sound familiar to quite a few listeners. All through the lyric, there is a gentle yet powerful reminder to shift our focus from our own struggles and refocus on the strength and love of God. He's the constant factor in our lives. It's His love and promises that form the firm foundation we need to stand strong in a world that's constantly shifting. 

The heart of the song is in its raw honesty and search for peace in life's chaos. We've all had moments, like Matt Moss, where misunderstanding God's intent resulted in decisions that didn't work out (and in Matt's case, also caused sorrow), but by keeping our focus on God's unfailing love and peace, inner peace is restored. 

So, give it a listen. Let its words remind you of where your faith should be focused. In a world eager to pull us away from our anchor, 'Turn My Faith' calls us back home, back to the heart of God, where we will find true peace, joy, and the strength to face another day.

(Related scripture: Hebrews 12:2; Philippians 4:6-7; Psalm 46:1-2)

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


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0wHLrFFfgi406inCAODLJX

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

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