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What Would You Do?

Key Questions for Discerning Decisions

This song shares deep questions that have helped Tiffany make decisions in key moments.

These questions include:

  • What if it doesn’t work out? But what if it does? 

  • What if fear was off the table? Then how would you move?

  • What if there was no selfishness in you?

  • What if their approval wasn’t in your view?

  • Tell me know, what would love do?

and more!

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Make Me

From "Give Me" to "Make Me"

Emmanuel Church in Abilene, Kansas, hired us to write this song for their sermon series about spiritual growth. A portion of the lyrics are inspired by Joyce Meyer's commentary on the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), who grows from asking, "Give me" ("Give me my inheritance") to "Make me" ("Make me like one of your hired servants"). In the same way, we are called to grow from just asking God to give us stuff — to asking Him to make us into who make us who we're meant to be.

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I'll Praise Your Name

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

We weren’t sure what image to use for this song, but thankfully, we asked Tiffany's Hollywood Prayer Network prayer partner, Mary Alvarez, for insight.Mary often receives visual impressions from the Lord, so we asked her to listen to the song and tell us if any visual imagery came to mind.

 

Mary said she saw light at the end of a tunnel. 

 

So, that gave us direction!

 

We drive through tunnels every week on the way to and from church in Mt Baldy, so we had some friends take our photos after church. When Anthony edited the best one, Tiffany liked what she saw, but she still needed to do one thing — 

 

send it to the one who had seen it first (in her mind).

 

Mary's response:

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Never Gonna Run Dry

First Song We Ever Wrote Together

This song is very special to us; in addition to being the first song we wrote together, it was part of us getting back together after a breakup.

 

In difficult or uncertain times, many of us are tempted to turn to old wells — things that have previously provided comfort, strength, security, or whatever we’re seeking — even if they’re not God’s best.

 

Jeremiah 2:13 says God’s people have committed two sins:

 

  • one: they have turned away from God, who is the Fountain of Living Water, and

  • two: they have carved out their own wells, which are broken and can’t even hold water, let alone the Living Water that truly satisfies.

 

Finances could run dry, relationships could run dry, health could run dry, but there is one well that will never run dry, and that is

 

Jesus Christ.

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