Let’s Not Forget
When we talk about albums and tracks, it’s easy to focus on one stream of the work and miss the river it’s flowing from.
So let’s not forget.
This season hasn’t only been about 40 studio albums and 571 original tracks.
It’s also been about 549 unique YouTube videos — stories, sermons, studies, and prayers — released alongside the music, forming a living library of teaching and testimony.
Let’s not forget the books.
Three written.
One published and distributed worldwide.
The others in development — carrying the same message in written form for those who encounter the ministry through pages instead of playlists.
Let’s not forget the 11 flipbooks — visual teachings designed to meet people where attention is short and hunger for truth is still deep.
And let’s not forget the ministries built, platforms established, and systems created so the message doesn’t depend on a single outlet, algorithm, or gatekeeper to survive.
This isn’t one lane.
This is a multi-format calling.
Music.
Teaching.
Writing.
Visual storytelling.
Digital outreach.
All moving at the same time.
Not because it’s impressive —
but because the work is larger than one medium.
Some people measure output in numbers.
I measure it in reach, resonance, and obedience.
Because a song reaches one person.
A sermon reaches another.
A book reaches someone I’ll never meet.
A prayer reaches a place no platform can track.
So yes — talk about the albums.
Talk about the tracks.
But let’s not forget the whole testimony.
J.A.L.M.-MUSIC
Not building a catalog.
Building a witness.
“Write the vision and make it plain, that he may run who reads it.” — Habakkuk 2:2
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