Worship For Everyone's Nick & Becky Drake Go Intimate with "Forever Yours"

Worship For Everyone's Nick & Becky Drake have two purposes in mind when they create new music for the church. First, they want their music to be congregational, such that people across the ages can sing along to them. Second, they want their songs to be simple yet not simplistic. They want to create songs that are easy for anyone to sing to. Yet, these songs capture the profound truths of God.
Over the last couple of years, they have been partnering with Integrity Music to channel their music to the churches. This week they released the third of their recent trilogy of singles 'Forever Yours'. Typically, the repertoire of songs are focused on upbeat action songs, but this new song is their first forray into the balladry terrain. "Forever Yours" is an intimate worship song that voices our cry to be close to God.
I am not alone
Every day You're speaking
Straight into my heart
Everywhere I go
There will never be a place
Where we're apart
Forever Yours, God
Forever Yours
Forever Yours, God
I will never be alone
For I am Yours
"It encourages us that God is always near, speaking into our dreams and holding our lives firmly in His hands. No matter how young or how old, we all need the hope and reassurance that we belong to our Father God eternally; we are 'Forever Yours'."
Listen to "Forever Yours" HERE.
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