A singer-songwriter whose straightforward melodies and personal lyrics have connected with Christian audiences for nearly two decades.
For a good sense of his sound, try 'Rest In The Arms' or 'Give Me Words To Speak.' They're both typical of his acoustic style and the kind of plainspoken writing he's known for.
His 2005 single 'My Savior, My God' got attention on Christian radio and helped define his approach. Songs like 'Give Me Words To Speak' and 'Rest In The Arms' show his style of melodic, acoustic-driven writing about personal experience and faith. He's maintained that focus through vocal cord damage and multiple albums, keeping his sound recognizable to listeners who appreciate that directness.
He grew up singing in church choirs in Kansas City and studied music at Wheaton College. After his 2005 debut 'Anything Worth Saying,' he released albums like 'Whispers in the Wind' in 2008 and 'Morning Rises' in 2014. A vocal cord injury in 2011 forced a break, but he returned to recording with songs like 'Live To Lose' and 'Your Majesty.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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