Bethel Music's Josh Baldwin Celebrates "Evidence" of God's Faithfulness

Dove Award-nominated Christian music singer/songwriter and worship leader Josh Baldwin traces the legacy of God's faithfulness with "Evidence," the debut single from his forthcoming Bethel Music sophomore project. Produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Cory Asbury) and written by Baldwin, Cash and Ethan Hulse (Jeremy Camp, Zach Williams), the anthemic "Evidence" celebrates God's steadfast love through every generation
"'Evidence' came out of wanting to write and sing a song about my history with the Lord-our history with the Lord," Baldwin explains. "Especially nowadays with what's going on in the world, it's so easy to let fear creep in and let our current situation cloud us into forgetting what the Lord has done for us. This song speaks to that, it talks about 'all throughout my history Your faithfulness has walked beside me.'"
"I've been thinking of that so much in the last few months," he adds. "I know what things look like right now, but what do I know about the Lord? Well, I know He's always been for me; He's always been with me; He's always good. And through that He's teaching me how to actually walk in His victory, what He's done for us."
North Carolina native Josh Baldwin has been a member of the world-renowned Bethel Music collective since 2014, bowing his best-selling, full-length label debut, The War Is Over, in 2017. Fueled by his breakout hit, "Stand In Your Love," which landed in the Top 10 on Billboard's 2019 year-end Christian Airplay Songs Chart and is featured on Bethel Music's best-selling VICTORY compilation, Baldwin was a 2019 GMA Dove Award nominee in the prestigious New Artist of the Year category.
His six-song EP, Live At Church, released earlier this spring and features a live rendition of Baldwin's recent single "Let The Redeemed"-a fresh take on Hillsong UNITED's classic "Came To My Rescue"-and the spontaneous "All I Really Want," among other selections.
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