Bryan & Katie Torwalt's "Miracle in the Works" Reminds Us that There's No Situation Out of God's Reach

Jesus Culture's Bryan & Katie Torwalt have released a powerful and faith-filled new single, "Miracle In The Works." Whether it is unreached tribes or a hopeless situation or an incurable illness, the song reminds us that there is no place or person God cannot reach.
"This song is about faith and the faithfulness of God," Bryan shares. "We all have moments when it feels almost impossible to have faith. There's something about remembering and sharing testimonies that helps us recognize and have faith for how God is working - both in the present and how He'll be with us no matter what happens in the future. 'Some might say it's hopeless, they must've never met my God.'"
The Towalts hope that worship leaders will follow in their footsteps and include "Miracle" in their worship song sets. "It's such an incredible gift to be able to lead people in worship and we believe God inhabits the praise of his people and that in times of worship, we can experience his presence in a tangible way. We want that for people as they sing these songs, to see another facet of who God is, to experience his love for them in a new way."
"Miracle In The Works" is available now to download or stream.
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