With his latest album, “We Cry Out: The Worship Project,” Christian rock singer Jeremy Camp is bringing his musical journey full circle by returning to his worship roots. “I started off leading worship, and I feel like God has given me a renewed heart for worship songs over the past few years,” Camp said. “The way these songs have been ministering to my heart has been really special, and I wanted to share that with others.”
This album features popular worship songs such as “You Never Let Go,” “Everlasting God” and “Mighty to Save,” along with original songs designed to lead young worshipers before God’s throne.
While leading worship and performing at events around the country, Camp’s goal is to offer more than a concert. He desires to provide students and young adults a life-changing encounter with God.
“So many people today are feeling helpless and don’t know where to turn,” Camp said. “My prayer is that they will be led to Jesus and will seek Him with all their heart. If they only knew the power of lifting up the name of Jesus, crying out to Him, seeking His face, spending time and intimacy with our King — how different their lives would be.”
As Camp shares his life experiences and personal struggles in hopes of leading people to Christ, his message and music are being well received by all ages.
“I recently got a box filled with 20 letters from a fourth-grade class,” he said. “Their teacher plays my music at school, and each kid wrote about how a different song has spoken to them. That blew me away and I’m going to write back to them to thank them for ministering to me and let them know that I’m praying they will fall more in love with Jesus.
“When I felt God calling me to music, it was an opportunity to share His Word and to minister with the gospel. For those who already have a relationship with Christ, I hope they will desire to know Him more. For those who don’t, I hope they will come to know Him. That’s why I always share my testimony and the gospel as much as I can at events. I always want to share Scriptures, new things that God is teaching me, and try to be sensitive to how the Holy Spirit is moving. I truly hope people walk away with a deeper desire to draw closer to the Lord.”
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