Austin French Declares "God Is Good (All The Time)"

Rising contemporary Christian music artist Austin French is back with a brand new single, "God Is Good (All The Time)." Here's the lyrics to the chorus:
I'll sing it again
God is good, yes He is
Through it all, I'm sure of this
I'm safe inside my Father's hands
I'll sing it again
God is good (all the time)
All the time (God is good)
Austin's newest project, Wake Up Sleeper, is inspired by that early sermon, a reminder that Jesus is ever present in whatever situation we might be facing. With catchy hooks and impassioned, Spirit-fueled lyrics, Austin hopes to inspire those who may have become disillusioned with Christianity or perhaps have left the faith altogether, something he's all too familiar with himself.
It was at a church music camp at the age of 13 where Austin's life was changed forever. He went to camp to learn to play guitar, hoping to impress girls. Instead, Austin heard this message from one of the camp leaders: Don't judge Jesus on the broken people He came to save. The words described his life perfectly. He'd been judging Jesus for his own family's brokenness, being hardened by the people around him whose faith was anything but authentic. Austin made the decision there at camp to not only commit to music, but to follow Jesus with his whole life. "I knew I wanted music to be a part of my life, but I also knew I wasn't going to do it to get girls. I wanted to write music for broken people."
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