Rebekah: These kids are orphans and have come from horrific situations: having no parents, seeing their parents die, being left, abandoned. This song is a reminder that God is their Father, their healer, their comforter, their provider, and they are never alone. The bridge says, ‘You and I cannot be separated. Nothing can come between us, nothing can come between us,’ and that’s our story, too; we’re never alone.”

CCM: From your work in Uganda and other countries to your journey from pastor to pastor, how did you ultimately compile all of that information, revelation, emotion, illumination under the title, Sound Of Heaven?
Brad:
We debated on the title for a while and then it just hit us. It’s not enough to simply know what God says or wants us to do. We are literally His extension. That’s important to remember, but so easy to forget. We get caught up in our lives and barely have time to even talk to our neighbor, much less reach out. But we need to be and must be a sound—one that people can hear and see. Our actions speak louder than our words. Our hope is that as people hear this project, they will be encouraged to respond to those around them in love and in action. It all comes down to relationship…to you, me, us. That’s the sound of Heaven.

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