We Are Messengers Thank God for His Kindness As "Come What May" Hits #1

Dove-nominated and K-LOVE Award winning We Are Messengers thank God for his kindness as their latest single "Come Way May" climbs to the #1 position of Billboard Christian Airplay Chart this week! "Come What May," which is taken from the latest Curb album Wholehearted, is a powerful prayer of surrender to God's sovereignty.
"God's kindness has always been obvious to me, but today is extra special and a sweet example of how fond He is of people like us," shares We Are Messengers front man Darren Mulligan. "I am so very thankful for our management team, Curb | Word Entertainment, and our incredible promo team who have brought this song to radio.
We cannot express our gratitude for the never-ending love, support and encouragement of every single radio station in the USA. I'm honored to be a part of this community, and We Are Messengers will continue to share the news of Jesus with a world that needs Him more than ever."
One of the most respected acts in Christian music, We Are Messengers will be hitting the road with Casting Crowns on "The Healer Tour" beginning 2/17 and departing on the first leg of their headlining "The Wholehearted Tour" with special guests ApolloLTD and Stephen Stanley on 4/17, after recently wrapping a string of dates on TobyMac's "Hits Deep Tour" and Newsboys' "Step Into The Light Tour" at the end of last year. Find tickets and more information about We Are Messengers HERE.
The Dove-nominated collective has charted 12 singles at Christian radio and debuted its third full-length studio album, Wholehearted, which features the #1 single, "Come What May," in October 2021- listen to the 12-song collection HERE. For more information about the K-LOVE Award winning group, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.
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