Time to feature another new CCM artist, STEPHEN MCWHIRTER. From meth addict to worship leader, Stephen McWhirter’s powerful testimony is one of radical restoration.
Stephen grew up the son of a traveling evangelist, but the man he knew in private and the one he knew in public, were not the same. Due to the hypocrisy he witnessed as a child, he believed Jesus was simply fantasy. As he grew into his early teens he wanted nothing to do with Christianity. At this time of his life, he fell into extreme drug addiction. Eventually, becoming a crystal meth addict, for over 5 years. During this dark chapter, someone gave him a book about Jesus, which he miraculously accepted.
One night, at 3am, he set in a bed reading the book, with drugs next to him on the side table. That night, as he read, he was acutely aware of the presence of God, in the the room. Stephen began to have an internal dialogue with the Lord, he knew He was real but didn’t know how to quiet the life of addiction he had known for so long. In that moment, with a thought more powerful than he could ever have imagined, He felt the Lord say, “You don’t have to do it alone, because I will do it!” and in that moment, Stephen believed Him and gave his life to Christ. He found himself with a willpower not his own, and overnight, went from addiction to redemption. He had come to personally and intimately know the God that saves.
Today, Stephen is a touring worship leader, songwriter, recording artist, speaker, and author, seeing thousands come to Christ through God’s calling for his life. He has been a prominent writer and performer for Iron Bell Music and is now starting on a solo career. With this new chapter, God has lead him into a season of even more kingdom impact, with the release of his debut EP Grave Clothes with songs “Grave Clothes,” "Now I Know," "Ever After Me," and more. Stephen has a style and sound that reminds me a lot of Zack Williams and his subsequent releases like "There Is A Light," "You Have Been There," and “Better Man” are great worship songs of faith and testimony and I highly recommend a listen.
“And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." ~ Revelation 21:3-4
"Come Jesus Come" by Stephen McWhirter...
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