

I hope this article taught you something about how to achieve success. However, we should always remember that these are just trials in our lives and that no matter what happens, there is that “supreme being” up there who always loves us and will accept us no matter what experiences or mistakes we make in the past. What amazed me is at the later part these words were changed into the word “Beloved”. Sometimes, we make mistakes, bad things happen, and we start to become pessimistic in life, we feel empty, unloved or even worthless. Strong enough to take a stand, a good man. When I get it wrong let me be known for my apology.

A man who keeps his word, whos known for his integrity. The kind of friend you call at 3 AM cause you know that theyll show up. I want to be the kind of man a womans not afraid to trust. Jason Gray, quite possibly one of Christian music’s most honest and heartfelt singer/songwriters, has had quite a journey, personal and musical, to get to the point he is in today.Watching this video, you see Jason taking photo’s of people holding a cardboard which has a negative word on it. 1 day ago &0183 &32 A good man, A good man. From being a stutterer (and still currently) to changing his last name from ‘Gay’ to ‘Gray’ in order to kick-start his music career it has been his lyrical poignancy in quite possibly all of his songs to date that makes Jason possess an ability like no other, to write songs that are able to unveil his own vulnerabilities without any attack or stigma, while all the while weaving into the songs a grace that reminds us all that amidst the guilt, shame, pain and hurt, God is still there. Songs like ‘Nothing Is Wasted’, ‘More Like Falling in Love’, ‘I Am New’ and ‘Remind Me Who I Am’ show us the comfort we need, that God redeems us continuously each day from the circumstances and events we are in. His EP last year, The Kipper Gray Sessions, was a collaboration between Jason and his son Kipper, and was unveiled in 2018 to be one of last year’s most lyrically rich and musically enveloping (encapsulating a myriad of musical styles within the confines of the 5 tracks) EPs. The Kipper Gray Sessions, in all its heartfelt moments of clarity, direction, emotion and comfort, became an EP of 5 tracks, two of which are seemingly fit and primed for radio (‘Mountain’, ‘Becoming’), all of which embody themes of community, individuality, alongside embracing the journey instead of longing for the end point at a quicker time frame, to name a few. Jason himself brings to us musical arrangements that further asserts his presence as an underrated artist in today’s Christian music society. Nevertheless, Jason is perhaps one of the greatest lyricists in modern CCM, and much of his 2018 EP supports this claim…which brings me to 2019, where Jason unveiled to us another offering of music. This time it’s a collection of songs, split up into three. With the whole entire project titled as Order Disorder Reorder, Jason gave to us Order EP in August 2019, while Disorder EP, releases very shortly- ‘Remind Me You’re Here’ is the first single from the forthcoming EP. There is a smart process in releasing a set of songs in 3 parts.

When I can't receive Your love Afraid I'll never be enough. When my heart is like a stone, And I'm running far from home Remind me who I am. Tell me, once again Who I am to You, who I am to You Tell me, lest I forget Who I am to You, that I belong to You To You. I want to be the kind of man a womans not afraid to trust. In the loneliest places When I can't remember what grace is. The journey of being in the cycle of order, disorder and reorder is often a process that can take years for us, and thus, having the 15 track album split into three and each ‘volume’ focusing on one theme and letting that sink in, in a reflective way, for us, is the most logical. 1 day ago &0183 &32 A good man, A good man.
