When music is combined with the good news of the gospel, it reduces anxiety. Through Christ we can conquer our worries and fears
Listening to Gospel music makes us and those around us happier.
Health experts agree, it brings mental clarity, more energetic, and allows us to get better sleep.
Many people get inspired when listening to Gospel music.
Gospel music contains good, teaching and sound lyrics.
Gospel music can be life changing; the talent, amazing voices, great vocal expressions, the syncopated arrangements, the lyrics, and the choral delivery. It gives us a small glimpse of just how beautiful heaven is
We encourage you to give Kingdom Citizens Radio Station a try. “ For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.” Jeremiah 29:11-12
When you hear gospel music, it just hits you, it gives you a feeling of fulfillment, happiness, and you can’t help but sing along.
“…And now we’re here. Looking back on where we come from. Because of You and nothing we’ve done. To deserve the love and mercy You’ve shown. But Your grace was strong enough to pick us up. And You made a way. When our backs were against the wall.” Travis Greene’s Made a Way.
“…God is working. He is up to something. I may not see it but still I’m trusting. God is working, working, working. He never sleeps nor slumbers. My God the promise keeper. He sees every tear that falls. My God is never early and He is never too late. He’s always there right on time. And if He said it, surely He meant it. And if He meant it, surely He will do it.” Akesse Brempong’s God is working.
“…Don’t look too far to see, how good He is. Just look at me. He took me for the miry clay, set my feet upon the rock and I am standing in His righteousness. He took away my sin and shame. Gave me a brand new name. His beloved and the redeemed. Look how He turned my life around. Made me a shining light. His glory to reveal” – Nathaniel Bassey and Micah Stampley’s I will worship Him forever.