Sunday Drive Carries Faith "A Million Miles"
With songs about strong belief, grateful praise and reliance on faith, Sunday Drive's latest project "A Million Miles" carries a resounding message that God is never too far away. With a classic country style and upbeat lyrics, the gospel group reminds listeners that following Christ leads to a joyful life, despite the ups and downs we all face.
The group's first single "Living In The Middle Of His Will" talks about how life gets sweeter in the place of peace found through following Christ. The title track, "A Million Miles," says "On the wings of an angel band / His mercy reaches across the span / To lift me up to the Savior's face / A million miles is not too far for grace." It's another moving reminder that no low is too low for God to find you and pull you back up.
"We are so excited about our new recording 'A Million Miles.' We reached out of our songwriting box and asked some of the greatest writers in Gospel music for some songs and did they come through," says Jeff Treece. "The title cut 'A Million Miles' is written by our good friend, Mark Bishop. Our first single 'Living In The Middle Of His Will' is written by Dianne Wilkinson and Lee Black. It also includes original, easy listening, classic and comedy songs. Come take a trip you will never forget - 'A Million Miles' by Sunday Drive."
"A Million Miles" will be available July 13 from Sonlite Records. Pre-order it now HERE.
About Sunday Drive
Jeff Treece, Misty Treece, and Dusty Treece make up the award-winning trio that is Sunday. Their God-given talent has garnered them numerous awards including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and many others. Sunday Drive has performed at The Grand Ole Opry, Silver Dollar City, Dollywood and The National Quartet Convention and performed with artists like The Oak Ridge Boys, The Gaithers, Big Daddy Weave, David Crowder Band, The McKameys and many more. Sunday Drive has a unique ability to communicate through song and humor creating an experience and journey audiences won't soon forget.
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