Pamela Wiebe- It's a New Day
my motto is:
. . . our background and circumstances may have
influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who
we become.
The lyrics of the songs I've written and recorded give a glimpse of what I have found to be the answer to getting from where I am to where I want to be. It's a life-time process.
I am a former juvenile corrections chaplain for the State of Texas (TYC). My husband Garry and I, also served as CPS foster parents for 14 years. Working with troubled youth (and adults) has been a big part of our lives. We have witnessed the power of prayer in many lives. I have a Master’s degree in counseling, but I've found that there are not enough degrees in this world that can do what the Great Counselor can do(Is. 9:6).
I now spend my days writing, speaking, singing/songwriting about the experiences I have had (and continue to have) on my journey working with troubled lives. I have recently piloted a local cable TV program called "Beyond Gates". This gives me a forum to discuss the many life issues that can incarcerate us not only physically, but in our minds. Hidden hurts and secret sins can be holding us captive and we not even be aware of it. Our past doesn't have to dictate our future. It is my mission to help people get beyond whatever gates that hold them back from being all they were created to be. I believe that we all have been born for a purpose - one is to make this world a better place just because we are alive. The other is to love God and love people with all that we are.
My songs are all gifts from God, so I hope that each one is as much of a blessing to you as they have been to me. I have recently released my first CD -"It's a New Day" with 11 songs on it that have been birthed throughout my exciting journey with the Lord. I wrote the first song on it, "God Never Fails", the day my boyfriend was killed in a car accident. We were only 18 on that terrible day of destiny, but I learned a heart-wrenching lesson that has carried me on to lighter times. I created a video in honor of the 30th anniversary of his death that I would like for you to please watch and give me some feed-back. It deals with the sovereignty of God and the fact that no one is exempt from pain. I believe that pain is a universal language that seeks hope - hope that relief is coming and that there is a greater purpose for it all. Through this experience that happened early in my life, I learned that life is unpredictable but God is faithful. He is love and love never fails.
. . . our background and circumstances may have
influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who
we become.
The lyrics of the songs I've written and recorded give a glimpse of what I have found to be the answer to getting from where I am to where I want to be. It's a life-time process.
I am a former juvenile corrections chaplain for the State of Texas (TYC). My husband Garry and I, also served as CPS foster parents for 14 years. Working with troubled youth (and adults) has been a big part of our lives. We have witnessed the power of prayer in many lives. I have a Master’s degree in counseling, but I've found that there are not enough degrees in this world that can do what the Great Counselor can do(Is. 9:6).
I now spend my days writing, speaking, singing/songwriting about the experiences I have had (and continue to have) on my journey working with troubled lives. I have recently piloted a local cable TV program called "Beyond Gates". This gives me a forum to discuss the many life issues that can incarcerate us not only physically, but in our minds. Hidden hurts and secret sins can be holding us captive and we not even be aware of it. Our past doesn't have to dictate our future. It is my mission to help people get beyond whatever gates that hold them back from being all they were created to be. I believe that we all have been born for a purpose - one is to make this world a better place just because we are alive. The other is to love God and love people with all that we are.
My songs are all gifts from God, so I hope that each one is as much of a blessing to you as they have been to me. I have recently released my first CD -"It's a New Day" with 11 songs on it that have been birthed throughout my exciting journey with the Lord. I wrote the first song on it, "God Never Fails", the day my boyfriend was killed in a car accident. We were only 18 on that terrible day of destiny, but I learned a heart-wrenching lesson that has carried me on to lighter times. I created a video in honor of the 30th anniversary of his death that I would like for you to please watch and give me some feed-back. It deals with the sovereignty of God and the fact that no one is exempt from pain. I believe that pain is a universal language that seeks hope - hope that relief is coming and that there is a greater purpose for it all. Through this experience that happened early in my life, I learned that life is unpredictable but God is faithful. He is love and love never fails.
I am very glad that I found OurStage because it has led me to some pretty amazing people. I am finding out that none of us are very different when it comes to life’s struggles. I’m so glad that I discovered that there is a very personal God that cares enough to pay attention to each one of us individually . All the songs I have posted (I write all my own) have special messages of hope in them. Each one represents a phase of my life. I hope that you are blessed as you listen to them. Thanks to each of you that have left me encouraging notes.
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I hope you like the one song of mine called "That Place"
Prayz UP!
Best,
Alyssa
TRULY BEAUTIFUL!
ALL THE BEST!
SINCERELY,
DAVID
ZaZ.
I find it an honor to have known you. I know it was part of God's plan for us. Thank you for including me in your life and being not only my friend, but my precious sister in Christ. Your music in an inspirtaton just like you are. You have left an imprint in my heart.
Blessing, Jeri Lynn Murphy
With love in his name,
Ellen