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Childlike CiCi - Day One

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Childlike CiCi - Day One

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Lee Vasi - He Is

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Lee Vasi - My Bad Part II

Listen to Lee Vasi's "My Bad Part II."

Childlike CiCi - Who Is Y'all

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Lee Vasi - GPS

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Lee Vasi - GPS

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Lee Vasi - Never Let Me Go

Listen to Lee Vasi's "Never Let Me Go."

Lee Vasi - Never Let Me Go

Listen to Lee Vasi's "Never Let Me Go."

Childlike CiCi - FFM

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Childlike CiCi - Water

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Childlike CiCi - Love In The Lost

Listen to Childlike CiCi's "Love In The Lost."

Childlike CiCi - Rest Of My Life

Listen to Childlike CiCi's "Rest Of My Life."

Childlike CiCi - It's Time

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Childlike CiCi - It's Time

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Childlike CiCi - Love In The Lost

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Childlike CiCi - Rest Of My Life

Listen to Childlike CiCi's "Rest Of My Life."

Me’Kayla - Look Alike

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Jeremy Camp ‘No Survivors’ Stunning Live Performance

Jeremy Camp’s ‘No Survivors’ stunning live performance will leave you breathless. He is usually known for his upbeat, high-tempo contemporary Christian sound—the kind that lifts your hands and your heart at the same time. But ‘No Survivors’ hits with a whole different kind of fire. And maybe that’s because he teamed up with the head-banging rock band Skillet for this one, and it's got a vibe of worship meets a war cry, and faith meets ferocity.

No wonder it’s a favorite when I need to rage-clean the house or push through the very last set of reps at the gym. This song doesn’t ease you in—it grabs you by the shoulders and says, let’s go. It’s an invitation to put your game face on and give it everything you’ve got.

Lyrically, this song is raw and unapologetic. It names the inner battle so many of us fight daily:

“I’m at war with my humanity
Trying to reclaim my sanity
Nothing in my veins but vanity
It’s the same old, same old.”

Oof. That hits close. The song keeps building, not toward self-help, but toward surrender; the kind that costs something:

“You told me it’s Your battle, God, so I need You to fight
’Cause if I’m gonna live, then there’s some things that need to die.”

What makes this song even more powerful is the live performance. It’s absolutely stunning. The energy is electric, the crowd is fully in it, and you can feel the weight of the message echoing through every drum hit and guitar riff. It’s not just a performance—it’s a declaration and a whole lot of fun. The part I love best is watching Jeremy perform with Skillet. 

If you ask me, ‘No Survivors’ is worship for the days you’re done pretending. For the moments you’re ready to let the old you burn so something truer can rise. Loud faith. Honest surrender. And a reminder that sometimes, worship sounds like a battle cry.

“For we know that our old self was crucified with Him so that the body ruled by sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin.” Romans 6:6

We The Kingdom ‘Rescue Me’ Performance Video

Check out this powerful performance video of the song ‘Rescue Me’ from the band We The Kingdom. The song draws inspiration from the biblical story of David and Goliath. It reminds us that no matter the giant standing in our way, we can face it with courage and confidence, because God is faithful to rescue His people.

‘He’s gonna lift me up, He’s gonna fight for me
It only took a single stone to drop a philistine 
When I’m in the fire,  He’s next to me 
 When the flame is high, I know He will rescue me’

What a talented band! We The Kingdom consists of multiple generations of relatives: Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Rae Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash. And the band's name comes from the idea that "the kingdom of God is here among us."

The song ‘Rescue Me’ originally began years ago with drummer Martin Cash, who wrote the melody and lyrics while still in high school. Now the song has finally come to life and is part of We The Kingdom’s new album titled Dear Jesus.

This new album is full of deeply personal songs, rooted in faith, and unafraid to wrestle with both light and darkness. It builds on the honest storytelling and musicianship that have defined We The Kingdom since their 2018 debut.

“After spending two years recording, it’s beautiful when you can tell the story of reality,” the band shares. “This record is a culmination of the beauty that came from freedom: no themes or motives, but truly authentic.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to We The Kingdom’s new song ‘Rescue Me’ today. May the song remind you that even when life’s battles feel overwhelming, God is a present rescuer. We can trust our Heavenly Father and His perfect timing.

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