Josh Wilson's New Single, "Dream Small" is the Most Added At Christian AC Radio
Black River Christian songwriter and artist Josh Wilson's introspective single "Dream Small" is the most added at Christian AC radio this week and is digitally available now.
Written by Wilson and produced by Ben Glover, the up-tempo debut single takes listeners back to the basics of focusing on one thing at a time, highlighting the importance of raising children, loving one's neighbor, and realizing the impact of simple moments. Pulling from his daily experiences as a father, husband, and artist, Wilson's "Dream Small" serves as a reminder to not "buy the lie that you've got to do it all."
Dream small
Don't buy the lie that you've got to do it all
Just let Jesus use you where you are
One day at a time, live well
Loving God and others as yourself
Find little ways where only you can help
With His great love, a tiny rock can make a giant fall
Dream small
"'Dream Small' is an anthem for the unsung heroes in this world," shares Josh Wilson. "It's for moms and dads, students and teachers, secretaries, caregivers, social workers, church staff members and anyone else who is living out God's love and kindness daily. No matter who we are or where we come from, we all have a part to play. And if we're faithful in those little things, as the song says, we can 'add up the small things and watch them grow bigger, the God who does all things makes oceans from rivers.'"
Anticipating the impact of "Dream Small," Black River Christian's VP of Radio Promotion Brian Thiele says, "We're so excited for the opportunity to partner with radio and help spread the very important message of 'Dream Small.' Not only is this song a great fit for radio, it's also a glimpse into how Josh and his family live out their faith. The simple message that the small things can make a big difference is one that everyone needs to hear!"Currently visiting radio stations nationwide in support of "Dream Small," Wilson continues to write and record for his forthcoming album on Black River Christian, a division of Black River Entertainment.
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