Brad + Rebekah Testify to the Power of Prayer with "Someone's Praying"

Acclaimed husband/wife singer/songwriters and worship leaders Brad + Rebekah release the third single "Someone's Praying" from their upcoming new album. The song speaks of the power of prayer, that by the name of Jesus the atmosphere begins to change for His glory and for our good.
The couple write, "Have you ever been prayed over? Have you seen the evidence of those prayers answered? It can be an incredibly humbling moment of vulnerability... but it's not the kind of vulnerability to be ashamed of... its the kind where we acknowledge our own self can't do it and we need the support of those around us to stand in the gap... thats community, that's the power of the body of Christ in communion with the Father.
"We know and have seen the power of prayer... both over and through our lives... we pray this song reminds you of the same... to boldly call upon the name of our Heavenly KING Jesus! He's not far. He is listening."
When we cry out
There is power
Call upon the King
He is listening
At the right hand
Of the Father
Jesus intercede
To make a way for me
For 14 years, Brad + Rebekah have shared their acoustic-based, personal songs of worship with audiences across the country and internationally. Their latest full-length recording, Sound of Heaven, released in 2018. The duo partners with Watoto, a Uganda-based ministry serving orphans and society's most vulnerable, and leads worship regularly at Christ's Church of the Valley in Phoenix, Arizona.
For further information, visit bradandrebekahmusic.com.
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