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Singer Rachael Lampa Thought She Was Done With Music – But God Had Other Plans

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Singer Rachael Lampa shot to stardom in the early 2000s, releasing numerous hit songs and albums, but, at 20 years old, she decided to walk away from it all.

After years of remaining out of the spotlight and, at moments, taking on more minor roles as a background singer, Lampa now finds herself once again making music. She even landed a K-LOVE Fan Award earlier this year for her single “Perfectly Loved,” something she said was unexpected.

“If there’s a definition of ‘caught off guard,’ that was it,” she recently told CBN Digital of her win. “I just was so sure that it wasn’t going to happen … but insanely grateful.”

It’s a return Lampa never really thought would unfold — and one she didn’t intentionally orchestrate.

Lampa’s early experience in music
The singer reflected on the origins of her career at age 14, when she found herself on the road and in the studio, very literally growing up in the public eye. The process of being a well-known Christian singer while navigating the perils of being a teen wasn’t always easy.

“[I was] trying to make sense of growing up, getting to know who I am, but also like jumping on interviews and trying to pretend I know who I am,” Lampa said.

Now 38, Lampa said she has had a very different experience this time around, describing the entire process of being “sweet, and redeeming, and refreshing.”

“I just am able to show up in an honest way and in a way where I don’t have to put anything on,” she said. “I don’t have to feel like I have to … strive for like everyone’s acceptance and everyone’s love. And there’s much more peace.”

Of course, many people want to know why Lampa chose to walk away from a busy and successful music contract years ago. Those questions aren’t new, though; she said it’s something people openly questioned at the time, asking her if she was sure about her decision.

Why she walked away
“I was 20, 21ish, and it was the time when a lot of my friends from high school were just stepping into what they wanted to do for the rest of their lives,” Lampa said. “And, for me, I was stepping out of what I thought I would be doing for the rest of my life.”

At the time, she had no definitive plan of what came next, though she said she knew it wasn’t a hiatus or a sabbatical; it was something much deeper.

“It was just a straight-up, like, ‘I don’t have peace right now. I feel very anxious. I feel lots of pressure. I don’t know what my voices, what their voices are, what God’s voice is. I can’t tell any of it apart,’” Lampa said, expressing her confusion at the time. “So, when I stopped, I literally was like, ‘I don’t know what’s next.’”

She said her first job after music was to become a nanny, taking on the role to try something polar opposite to what she’

She said her first job after music was to become a nanny, taking on the role to try something polar opposite to what she’d been doing. In the following years, Lampa said “yes” to many random opportunities — and she credited the experience with teaching her multiple lessons along the way.

“One of the things that got restored a lot in that time was the gift of music,” she said. “I realized what I used to love, what used to give me peace when I was so young, so small — before I even realized that there are careers out there to sing for the Lord — I would just sing in my room … and I felt connected to God, like even as a young, young kid.”

Lampa said that love for music and its role in her connection to faith was restored during her decade-long break. She added, “[I realized] I can just sing and just enjoy music, just to spend time with God and not have this big pressure to go change the world with it, honestly.”

Beyond that, Lampa was also able to spend more time with family and friends, calling the entirety of the experience “peaceful.”

Helping the homeless and incarcerated
One of the other efforts Lampa has engaged in over recent years is her family’s ministry, People Loving Nashville, an effort to feed the homeless and minister to the incarcerated.

“My older brother, my little sister, my little brother, we all are part of this together, and my oldest brother started it,” she said. “It has grown like crazy, which is so funny, because, for the longest time, we were just like trying to just keep it grassroots.”

But what started as a simple operation scrounging together money to buy food for the homeless in downtown Nashville has turned into what she described as a “big block party” that serves the homeless and those in need every week.

“Anybody that gets in line … gets fed,” Lampa said. “It went from 10 people, to 100 people, to, I think, it’s about 500 a night now.”

The singer called her involvement in the effort “life-changing.” Lampa specifically noted the transformation she experienced ministering to women in prison as part of People Loving Nashville.

She shares the Gospel message and comes alongside them to meet them where they are.

“It was just this really beautiful, healing time of, like, just walking with people in what … they’re going through, whether they’re fighting for custody, whether they’re trying to get out, whether they’re trying to cope with the fact that they’re not going to get out,” Lampa said. “It’s just showing up for people.”

Why she wrote ‘Perfectly Loved’
As it turns out, the experience is why she wrote “Perfectly Loved,” a song that has deeply resonated and led to her K-LOVE Award Win.

“I was not planning on doing music ever again,” Lampa said.

But God had other plans. The roots of her return to music set while she was telling friends in her small group how powerful it was seeing incarcerated women hear about God’s love and instantaneously be moved by the message. They encouraged her to take her experience and create music around it.

“They’re like, ‘You gotta write that song! You gotta write that song!” she said.

Lampa did just that. The song became instantaneously popular, and she ended up back on stage — again, a place she never thought she’d be. It’s a testament to God moving in our lives when we let Him.
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Actor Mark Wahlberg Attributes All of His Success to His Faith: ‘Stay Prayed Up’

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Actor Mark Wahlberg is crediting his faith for the massive success he’s had in Hollywood.

“My faith, and my family, and just finding good balance,” Wahlberg told Fox News, cataloging the reasons for his success. “But I have to attribute all my success to my faith.”

The “Patriots Day” star made his comments at the opening of his new restaurant, Flecha. He also had the establishment blessed by Bishop Kevin W. Vann of the Diocese of Orange Christ Cathedral.

Wahlberg is no stranger to sharing about his Catholic faith. In addition to being outspoken, he funded and starred in the 2022 film “Father Stu” about amateur boxer-turned-priest Stuart Long.

“You got to stay prayed up,” Wahlberg told fans the year the movie was released. “God bless you.”

Prayer is certainly central to the actor’s life. He has said he starts each day with Scripture and invocations. But Wahlberg doesn’t foist these values upon his kids. Knowing they see his daily example of devotion, he hopes it resonates with them.

“Even with my faith, I don’t force it on [my kids]. But they know that dad can’t start the day without being in prayer, can’t start the day without reading my Scripture or going to Mass,” Wahlberg told NBC’s “Today” in 2022. “And hopefully, instead of forcing that on them, they’ll say, ‘Well, if it works for dad, maybe it’ll work for us,’ and they’ll kind of gravitate toward it on their own.”

The actor’s consistency in his faith has been notable over the years, as he has discussed the impact clinging to God has had in his life. In fact, Wahlberg has repeatedly spoken about the power of faith not only to bring good things into his life but also to help him cope with issues that might unfold.

“As soon as I started putting my faith and focus on God, good things started happening for me,” he told Fox News in 2023. “And even when they didn’t, it gives you the coping skills to deal with things that are inevitable, like loss and failure and those things.”

Wahlberg added, “But, you know, again, my faith and my family, those are the most important aspects of my life.”
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Angel Studios’ New Film Brings Message of Adoption, Hope to Big Screen

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It’s a story that needed to be told, says “Sound of Hope” writer and producer Rebekah Weigel, because Possum Trot is not just another small Texas community near the Louisiana border, but a town that chose to live out God’s command to care for the orphan.

“This is such an amazing story,” says Weigel, an adoptive mother herself, adding, “we need to see more churches step in” the way that Bennett Chapel Missionary Baptist Church did.

Back in the 1990s, W.C. Martin, the pastor of the small church in Possum Trot, and wife Donna felt the Lord call them to adopt a child. Martin began preaching to his rural church about what the Bible says about adoption, and the congregation was moved to action. In total, 22 families in the church adopted 77 of the hardest-to-place children in the foster care system.

“There’s probably only a couple hundred people in the community of Possum Trot, an unincorporated area,” Weigel says, “but, you know, they took it seriously, and they did it together as a community. And I think that’s something I really loved about this story, was just the sense of doing it together, like bearing each other’s burdens, and, you know, when one was weak, they came together, and they helped each other, and I think we need more of that.”

Now, the inspirational story of what happened years ago in the little community of Possum Trot is hitting the big screen on July 4 in the feature film “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot.” Angel Studios is distributing the film. To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.

Weigel joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the true story behind the film and the experience of telling such a moving story through film.
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‘Hungry For God’: Powerful Moves of Revival, Thirst for Bible Sweeps College Campuses

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Jennie Allen has had a front-row seat to much of the revival unfolding across America, particularly among young people.

She’s been speaking on college campuses and witnessing Gen Z’s rising interest in faith and the Bible.

“It is so real,” Allen recently told  from the red carpet of the KLOVE Fan Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. “There’s no hype. They actually are hungry for God. It’s been the most beautiful thing.”

Allen has seen massive college-age audiences hang on her every word as she shares the Gospel, with the fervor so strong at some schools she’s found herself impromptu baptizing young people in the backs of pick-up trucks — or even in local creeks.

“They are responding to the Gospel,” she said. “And they are showing up in droves. So, it’s been super encouraging that this generation wants God.”

Allen said she first noticed Generation Z’s hunger in 2018 when she spoke at Texas A&M about sin, and the young audience immediately responded in a truly “special” way.

“They were hungry,” she said, noting the intense interest wasn’t lost on her. “They were willing to be honest; they wanted God.”

Allen said the experience of ministering to young people has had a profound impact on her life as well. Today, she’s focused on reaching youths with the Bible’s message of grace and redemption.

“I want to just keep my head down, and be faithful, and not be distracted by many things,” she said. “So, for me, it’s given me such clarity, such boldness. I want to serve God, and I want to serve them well, and I don’t want to hold back.”
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