Everything You Need for Your Faith Journey
Jesus Tunes brings together worship music, inspiring stories, and a supportive community.
Worship Music
Listen to albums filled with songs that glorify God and lift your spirit.
Stories Behind Songs
Discover the testimonies, scriptures, and inspiration behind every song.
Community Forum
Connect with believers, share testimonies, and pray for one another.
Encouragement
A safe space to share, encourage, and be encouraged in your faith walk.
Songs with Stories
Every song has a story. Discover the inspiration behind the music.
He Loved First
More Than Enough
From Pain to Praise
Still Forgiven
More Than Enough
Written in the Waiting
The God Who Stayed
More Than Enough
A Prayer Set to Music
Even When
More Than Enough
Written in the Waiting
The Gift of Breath
More Than Enough
Inspired by Community
My Every Why
More Than Enough
A Moment of Breakthrough
Join the Conversation
Connect with fellow believers, share your testimonies, request prayer, and discuss Scripture together.
Testimony: From addiction to freedom through Christ
5 years ago today, I was at rock bottom. Alcohol had destroyed my marriage, my career, and nearly my life. I had pushed away everyone who loved me. I was sleeping in my car, drinking myself into oblivion every night. Then one night, at 2AM in a parking lot, "Found in the Flames" came on the radio. I don't even know how—I think God orchestrated it. The lyrics wrecked me: "In the fire, You found me / When I couldn't find myself" I sobbed for hours. And I cried out to God for the first time in years. The road to recovery wasn't easy. I went to rehab, joined a recovery group at church, and started rebuilding one day at a time. "Breathe Again" became my daily anthem. Today: - 5 years sober - Reconciled with my family - Leading a recovery ministry - Married to my best friend who I met in church If you're struggling with addiction, please reach out. To me, to anyone. There is hope. God specializes in redemption. "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come." - 2 Corinthians 5:17
Testimony: God healed my marriage through worship
6 months ago, my husband and I were on the brink of divorce. 15 years of marriage, and we had become strangers living in the same house. The connection was gone. The love felt dead. We were staying together "for the kids" but everyone was miserable. Then we started listening to Jesus Tunes together. Not as a "Christian duty" but just because the music was actually good. Something shifted when we heard "One Who Stayed" together. We both started crying—not at each other, but WITH each other. For the first time in months. We committed to: - Worship together every morning (15 minutes with the "Wake Up Wonder" album) - Pray together before bed - Have weekly date nights where we discuss what God is teaching us The journey hasn't been perfect. We've had setbacks. We're in counseling now too. But my marriage is alive again. We're falling back in love. Our kids have noticed the difference. God restores. Even marriages that feel dead. "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends." - 1 Corinthians 13:7-8
Prayer request: Starting a new job tomorrow
Tomorrow I start my dream job after 2 years of unemployment. It's been the hardest season of my life. Rejection after rejection. Wondering if God had forgotten about me. Financial stress that nearly broke my marriage. But God is faithful. "The Comeback" wasn't just a song—it became my testimony. Prayer requests: - Wisdom and favor in my new role - That I would be a light in my workplace - Gratitude to stay strong even in success - Opportunities to share my faith Thank you to this community for praying me through the hard times. You are my people. Also—if you're in a waiting season, don't give up. God's timing is perfect, even when it doesn't feel like it. "Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!" - Psalm 27:14
Worship playlist for battling depression - share yours!
Hey family, I've been curating a playlist for when depression hits. Music has been such a powerful tool in my healing journey, and I want to share what's been helping me. My go-to songs from Jesus Tunes albums: From "I Got Issues. God Got Me": - "Mood Swings" - validates my feelings - "Still Here" - reminds me God hasn't left - "Therapy And The Word" - encourages getting help From "Glow Through It": - "Dimmed" - for when I feel distant from God - "Healing Hue" - declaration of restoration - "Shine Anyway" - choosing hope despite feelings From "Breathe Again": - "Breathe Again" - when anxiety meets depression - "Seen Anyway" - feeling invisible but known by God What songs help you on your hard days? Let's build a community playlist! Remember: seeking professional help is NOT a lack of faith. God uses counselors, therapists, and medication too.
How do I forgive someone who isn't sorry?
Real question that I'm wrestling with. My father abandoned our family when I was 10. No warning, no explanation, just gone. He's never apologized, never acknowledged the pain he caused. The song "Freedom in Forgiveness" from the "Circle of Fire" album keeps convicting me. I know I need to forgive—not for him, but for me. But how do you forgive someone who: - Hasn't asked for forgiveness? - Doesn't think they did anything wrong? - Might never change? Every time I try, the anger comes back. The hurt resurfaces. I feel like I'm failing as a Christian because I can't seem to let it go. Any practical advice? How did Jesus forgive people who were literally killing Him? "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." - Luke 23:34 I want to get there. I just don't know how.
"Speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord."— Ephesians 5:19