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Celebration Radio KAMB
90 East 16th Street, Merced, CA 95340
The music we choose to play on Celebration Radio KAMB not only professes faith in Jesus Christ through the lyrics but also through the artists’ personal testimony.
As we head into February of 2023, we want to thank our listening family for your continual support. We are blessed to share our love for the Lord with each of you, and it makes revealing new music even more fun here at KAMB. This week, you’re invited to take a closer look at Cody Carnes and his latest hit, Ain’t Nobody.
Cody Carnes has become an increasingly popular artist in CCM throughout the last decade. He originally began playing music as a kid which eventually led him to worship music. Although Carnes played with a few bands as a young adult, one of his larger successes was joining Gateway Worship. While there, Carnes further developed his musical talents and met his wife, Kari Jobe (a fellow CCM artist). The couple began cowriting songs together and eventually moved to Nashville where they started their family.
In 2017, Carnes signed a recording deal with Capitol CMG and started his solo career. Since then, he has released many successful songs and collaborated on even more. Included among these hits are “Run to the Father” with Matt Maher, “The Blessing” with Kari Jobe, Steven Furtick, and Chris Brown, and “Too Good to Not Believe” with Brandon Lake. In addition to these beautiful collaborations, Carnes has also worked with other CCM artists like Hillsong and Maverick City Music. Carnes’ latest hit has formed in a similarly collaborative fashion and is entitled Ain’t Nobody.
Carnes joyfully sings out the lyrics of Ain’t Nobody as he describes his experience in knowing Jesus as his Savior. He describes it as a story to tell, and it’s the kind of story that every believer can speak into. All of us have our own stories about how we came to know Christ as our Lord and Savior. And because of God’s grace, we have the great honor and privilege to share them with others. When we share them, though, we ought to take some notes from Carnes’ presentation.
Now, this doesn’t mean that we all need to write radio singles about our Savior (although that would be neat). But listening to this song should encourage us to focus our attention on all the blessings God has given us rather than on the life He’s called us out of. Instead of dwelling on what once controlled us, we should rejoice in knowing the One who has set us free. As Carnes’ sings again and again, Ain’t Nobody loves us like Jesus, and this is the truth that we should be sharing with others.
Check out Ain’t Nobody by Cody Carnes now by clicking on the link below!
I've got a story Too good to hide I was a blind man wandering Until I saw the light Yeah, I've got a story I can't deny I'm a living breathing miracle And I just gotta testify Ain't nobody love me like Jesus Ain't nobody love me this good Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Tell me who could give me this freedom Tell me who could get me this far Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Now I'm anointed To bring the news Everything He did for me I know He'll do for you He gave me joy for the mourning For the ashes a crown Yeah, I'm a walking talking miracle And I just gotta let it out Ain't nobody love me like Jesus Ain't nobody love me this good Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Tell me who could give me this freedom Tell me who could get me this far Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Nobody could pull me from the darkness Save me by the blood Raise me from the ashes I know, I know nobody could Break off every shackle And tear down every wall And set free every captive I know, I know nobody could Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Ain't nobody love me like Jesus Ain't nobody love me this good Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Tell me who could give me this freedom Tell me who could get me this far Ain't nobody love me like Jesus And I know, I know nobody could Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Ain't nobody I know, I know nobody could I know, I know nobody could Ain't nobody Ain't nobody Ain't nobody
As you go about your week, we want to encourage you to remember all that the Lord has done for you. All of us have seen God move in miraculous ways, big or small, and we should rejoice in those things. Regardless of what we face each day, we are new creations because of our Lord. Because of Jesus, we can look forward with joy and hope, knowing He will deliver better things day by day.
To hear Ain’t Nobody by Cody Carnes and other great praise music at KAMB, check out our Ways to Listen and Where to Listen pages.
John 3:16 The measure of God’s love for us.
John 8:31-36 Jesus talks about how knowing the truth (Him) sets us free.
2 Corinthians 3:17 There is freedom with the Spirit of the Lord.
Galatians 5:1 Jesus has set us free, and we shouldn’t allow ourselves to be re-enslaved.
Sources
Information in this article and more can be found here. To visit Cody Carnes at his website, you can click here.
What better way to start the new year than listening to KAMB? As we dive into this fresh start together, let’s remember to praise the One who’s given it to us. Our listening family will be pleased to hear familiar hits as well as brand new music from beloved artists. Among the recent additions to our station is The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours) by Matt Maher.
Of the many artists in CCM, Matt Maher is one of the most well-known. His career kicked off in 2008 when he signed with Essential Records, and he’s topped the charts ever since. Like other contemporary artists, much of Maher’s success comes from both singing and songwriting. In addition to his own hits—songs like “Lord I Need You”, “Because He Lives (Amen)”, and “Alive and Breathing”—Maher has also cowritten many other successful songs recorded by fellow artists. Because of his musical brilliance, Maher has received RIAA certifications for several songs, released 10 albums, and has been nominated for both Grammy and Dove awards. Such success demonstrates his talent and sincere faith. Regardless of who sings his songs, every lyric Maher writes points audiences to the Lord through biblical truths. It is with this same dedication that his latest song, The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours), has been written.
Just as its name promises, The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours) is directly inspired by Jesus’ prayer in Matthew 6. Matt Maher masterfully combines a lively melody with some of Jesus’ most famous words to reinforce the Lord’s message. Throughout the four Gospels, Jesus is clear about where our priorities should lie. Rather than leaving us to our own devices, He instructs us to set aside our desires and to obey God’s will. He also demonstrates trust in God’s provision, emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, and directs us towards God’s protection. While Jesus also addresses several other characteristics of faith, these are the ones seen in the Lord’s Prayer.
By creating a song around this prayer, Maher reminds modern audiences that Jesus’ words are just as important today. Instead of using his own words to describe the relationship we should have with the Lord, Maher relies on Jesus’ words themselves. As believers, we are called to live our faith in Him, and The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours) clearly testifies to that message.
Father let Your Kingdom come Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven Right here in my heart Father let Your Kingdom come Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven Right here in my heart Give us this day our daily bread Forgive us, forgive us As we forgive the ones who sinned against us Forgive them And lead us not into temptation But deliver us from the evil one Let Your kingdom come Father let Your Kingdom come (Holy, holy) Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven (Let it be done) Right here in my heart Father let Your Kingdom come (Holy, holy) Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven (Let it be done) Right here in my heart Give us this day our daily bread Forgive us, forgive us As we forgive the ones who sinned against us Forgive them And lead us not into temptation But deliver us from the evil one Let Your kingdom come It's Yours, it's Yours All Yours, all Yours The kingdom, the power, the glory are Yours It's Yours, it's Yours All Yours, all Yours Forever and ever the kingdom is Yours It's Yours, it's Yours All Yours, all Yours The kingdom, the power, the glory are Yours It's Yours, it's Yours All Yours, all Yours Forever and ever the kingdom is Yours Father let Your Kingdom come (Holy, holy) Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven (Let it be done) Right here in my heart (Here in my heart) Father let Your Kingdom come (Holy, holy) Father let Your will be done On earth as in heaven (Let it be done) Right here in my heart (Here in my heart) On earth as in heaven Right here in my heart
The New Year season often brings a sense of excitement and renewal into our lives. We make resolutions, we try to start new hobbies, and we plan to break bad habits. A lot of what we set out to do revolves around making smarter choices and becoming “better versions” of ourselves. However, as believers, we need to be mindful of the goals we pursue. There is nothing wrong with wanting to improve our lives, but we will run into trouble if we leave God out of those plans. Instead of trying to strategize our own ideas of what “better” means, we should look to God for His definition. Just as Matt Maher encourages us in The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours), we should look to Scripture for the Lord’s will and direction in our lives. By putting God first and allowing Jesus’ words to echo into our lives, we are sure to find even greater blessings than anything we could discover on our own.
KAMB is so excited to continue ministering to our listening family, and we hope 2023 holds great blessings for everyone. You can find The Lord’s Prayer (It’s Yours) by Matt Maher and songs like it by visiting our Ways to Listen and Where to Listen pages. You can also join other listeners in our 30 Day Challenge and find more information about it by clicking here.
Matthew 6:9-13 Jesus’ example to the disciples for how we ought to pray to the Lord.
Sources
To find out more about Matt Maher, you can visit his website.
As Christmas quickly approaches, the joy of the season sounds aloud through the halls of Celebration Radio. KAMB is looking forward to the new year and all that God has in store for us, but in these last few moments of 2022, we want to highlight an artist that will propel you, your kids, and your grandkids into 2023.
Ellie is a friendly familiar voice heard regularly on KAMB. Her solo debut, As Sure As The Sun (2014), landed her a Top 10 hit on Christian radio with “The Broken Beautiful” and a GMA Dove Award for “New Artist of the Year.” Since then, she has been hard at work. She has released three full-length albums of music and three children’s books with accompanying (EP) musical projects. Her latest release, Sounding Joy, became available on September 20th this year. (B&H Kids/B&H Publishing Group).
Sounding Joy, is a creative dive into the question; what does joy sound like? The reader travels through a beautiful Christmastime story full of life wonderfully illustrated by Laura Ramos. Christmas is celebrated in a way that only Ellie could do. She encourages each reader, young and old, to lift up their voice and repeat the sounding joy!
Purchase your copy of Ellie’s kid’s book “Sounding Joy” – https://www.ellieholcomb.com/store
Ellie keeps a full writing, touring, and performance schedule, while being a wife to fellow musician, Drew Holcomb, and a mom to their three kids. Ellie shared with The Christian Beat,
“My book and album (Sounding Joy) were inspired by the song ‘Joy to the World,’ and it’s an invitation to sing about the hope we have because God put skin on and moved into the neighborhood,”
Ellie Holcomb
She is full of energy and successfully imparts that same energy into this song that will get you dancing through your kitchen as you prepare the Christmas goods and keep you singing long after the dirty dishes are clean and put away in the cupboard.
“Sounding Joy” |Ellie Holcomb|LIVE Acoustic Performance
“Sounding Joy” Written by Nathan Dugger and Ellie Holcomb
What does joy sound like? Is it quiet like snow? Does joy sound like the laughter of friends that you know? Is joy like the sound of a kiss on your cheek Or like holding your breath when you play hide and seek? Maybe joy sounds real loud like a” Hip Hip Hooray!” Or a whispered “I love you” at the end of the day? Well, joy sounds a little like all of these things, But a long time ago joy sounded like wings Sounding joy, joy, joy! If you can imagine, on a dark winter’s night, The sky filled with angels all shining with light And suddenly the shepherds and sheep down below Were surrounded by songs from that heavenly host Glad tidings! Great Joy! We are never alone God sent His Son to make heaven our home So, every Christmas, each girl, and each boy Could lift up their voice and repeat SOUNDING JOY Sounding joy, joy, joy! Sounding joy, joy, joy! So, every Christmas, we string up the lights To remember the way that those angels shone bright And we sing all the songs, and we bang all the drums To remember the day that God sent his Son Glad tidings! Great Joy! We are never alone God sent His Son to make heaven our home So, every Christmas, each girl, and each boy Could lift their voice and repeat SOUNDING JOY Sounding joy, joy, joy! Sounding joy, joy, joy! Sounding joy to the world, the Lord is come
Ellie is a great follow @ellieholcomb on Instagram and her website has many resources to encourage your growth and personal walk with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
View her personal BLOG, DEVOTIONAL CONTENT, and MERCHANDISE (including her “Sounding Joy” project.) https://www.ellieholcomb.com/new-page
You can hear Ellie’s song, Sounding Joy on Celebration Radio when you listen to KAMB in your area or online. Look at all the great Christmas songs playing on the Christmas Festival of Music page.
References:
https://www.ellieholcomb.com/new-page
https://www.breathecast.com/news/ellie-holcomb-set-to-release-a-childrens-christmas-book.html
https://www.thechristianbeat.org/ellie-holcomb-set-to-release-christmas-ep/