Mark Tedder Releases "Miracles (If People Will Pray)"
Worship leader and songwriter Mark Tedder releases his new single "Miracles (If People Will Pray)" via 7Core Music today. Listen to the track HERE. Based around the bible passage from 2 Chronicles 7:14, the song serves as a reminder and challenge that in an ever-growing world of pain, suffering and injustice, perhaps now more than ever we should be devoted to prayer for a change in the atmosphere.
Mark writes, "If you have ever needed a miracle in your life, I want you to just spend a few minutes and listen to this song, front to back. The Word is our only life change, nobody's opinion, POV, or ideas will change you - call out to God for that one thing you're desperate for, needing right now...that thing in your life you've been constantly crying out for. The song 'MIRACLES' drops this Friday. If we'll just believe.... God hears every prayer."
Mark has been making music most of his life. From those early years in Arkansas in the southern United States as a 5-year-old, banging on the drums, music has always played an important role for him. Looking back in the rear-view mirror, Mark and his wife, Carrie have been planet-hopping most of their lives from the age of 20.
They started an international worship-equipping mission called Worshiplanet, which saw them, travel to over 40 nations training worship leaders and worship teams. They've lived in the UK, Russia, Czech Republic and China. Their music has opened doors for them in North Korea, Tibet, Mongolia and throughout Northern Africa, Asia and the European Continent. Mark & Carrie have two sons and 7 grandchildren. These days they reside in Colorado and frequently travel to Israel, serving, training and leading worship.
In 2020 Mark released his Psalms, Sonnets and Meditations album through 7Core Music with the songs 'Stay' and 'Hurry Up' becoming firm favorites on UK Christian Radio.
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