Deitrick Haddon Church On The Moon Zip
Lift Off (Intro) 2. Show Stopper 3. Reppin' the Kingdom - (featuring T. Haddy/J Moss/Tye Tribbett/Canton Jones) 5. The Greatest 9. Fighting Temptations 10. One More Chance 11. Bended Knees 12. Mighty God 14. Well Done 15. You Are My Strength 16. You're a Star. Church On The Moon by Deitrick Haddon: Listen to songs by Deitrick Haddon on Myspace, a place where people come to connect. Please enter your zip code here.
With new projects in process and soul-stirring albums dating back to 1996, Grammy Nominated and Dove Award Winner, Los Angeles based Pastor has already given over 17 albums of life changing music to the world. Though he will likely produce many more projects in his career, you can be certain that moving forward his work will come from the refining fire of a long relationship with a higher power. The maturity and skill that colors this new music is glorifying to the teacher and uplifting to the listener: that’s how you know it’s real. Listen to some of the best songs from the journey thus far 10. ' “This is My Story” from the 1998 album by the same name (featuring Unity Praise) has the innocent sound of an artist growing into his huge talent who is no stranger to accolade but who has not lost the humility that God honors in promoting those who praise Him. This is the start of something beautiful and challenging.
The beauty is praise from a pure heart. The challenge is maintaining that level of purity when the pull of the world grows stronger as you grow deeper in the faith. To stay on the right track, you have to keep reminding yourself that it is through the Almighty that you live, move, breathe, and have your being; and without Him, you have no strength. ' 'Paint it Red' from Haddon’s 2013 R.E.D.
(Restoring Everything Damaged) album is what some in the R&B circuit call “singing my life” – a reference to the 1973 MTV Europe Best Song by Roberta Flack: “Killing Me Softly”, which was also part of her “Record of The Year” Grammy win. The song tells of a soulful singer who is “strumming my life with his fingers; singing my life with his words. Telling my whole life” Paint it Red has the somber but familiar theme of penance sought by a broken spirit seeking restoration – for everything damaged by sin. If you need to or have been through a restoration process, you might feel that this song is about you. The “red” comes from the atoning blood sacrifice of Christ in the Christian tradition.
Everyone who has ever needed forgiveness will feel something within from this song. The chorus is also very soothing. If you could put that hook on replay and meditate on the meaning of the personal application of salvation, you would have a moving experience as you think of your mistakes and “Paint them all red. Software Spbu. ” 8.
' “I Need Your Help” from the 2008 Revealed album is an outcry for divine intervention when you feel like you are drowning in opposition, temptations, gossip, and falling fast with hope deferred making your heart sick. Haunted Discography Rar. When there is trouble on every side, only the Almighty can save and deliver. Sooner or later, you learn that this world pulls at your heart strings and tries to make a puppet out of you. It takes will and courage to cut the strings and stand firm on your faith, turning your eyes to the hills from whence comes your help - where the Lord Himself dwells.
You have to swallow pride and let God know that you need His help “like the air you breathe.” 7. ' “On The Way” (featuring Sherwin Gardner and DJ Nicholas) from the 2015 Masterpiece album is encouragement for when you need it most: right now. Just when you thought your prayers were not being answered, here is a change of mind: think, “It’s on the way.” Faith is the evidence that what you have been praying for is on the way. ' “Love Him Like I Do” (featuring Reuben Studdard and Mary Mary) from the Revealed album is a testimony with base. Haddon says, “He saved my soul when I was just a sinner left in the cold.” The enemy makes sin look like a good time: but the truth is that it is a lonely place when he gets through making a fool of you. To recover, you need that “second chance” (or maybe it’s the 99th chance) when God “saves you from yourself.” When you are delivered from something, you will have a whole new perspective on faith and the reason why you believe in God – why you “love Him like you do.” 5. ' “It’s Me” from the 2002 Lost and Found album is a new classic inspired by the old staple hymn, Standing in The Need of Prayer.