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10 Christian Songs For The Struggling Christian To Listen To

Get your vocals ready and your praise hands up!

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10 Christian Songs For The Struggling Christian To Listen To
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If you are anything like me, you LOVE a song that puts your mind and heart at ease. That is why I LOVE contemporary Christian music. Not only are these songs I get to listen to during praise and worship time on Sunday's, they are songs that are on my Apple Music right now.

They can be on yours too!

I just love listening to a song that relates to the exact life situation that you are going through. It truly hits you in the feels that God is with us! Not only is contemporary Christian up to date, but it really is relative to just about everyone and every situation!

If you are not listening to Jeremy Camp, Mercyme, and Hillsong by the end of this list then you are truly missing out! So, plug in your headphones and put up your praise hands for this awesome list of songs that are likely to be your new favs!

Here is a list of 10 songs that will put you in the feels and give you peace:

1. "Good, Good Father" by Chris Tomlin

2. "Trust" by Lauren Daigle

3. "Lord, I Need You" by Matt Maher

4. "At the Cross" by Chris Tomlin

5. "Let It Fade" by Jeremy Camp

6. "Cornerstone" by Hillsong

7. "10,000 Reasons" by Matt Redman

8. "Cry Out To Jesus" by Third Day

9. "Strong Tower" by Kutless

10. "Praise You In This Storm" by Casting Crowns

When you are feeling overwhelmed or lost, listen to these songs and know that God has a plan for you. Let these lyrics give you peace and trust in His plan. God bless.

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