Mitch Wong and Jesus Loves Electro Proclaim "Jesus Your Love is Infinity"

Mitch Wong, who has written songs for Lincoln Brewster, Darlene Zschech, Planetshakers, and many others, has teamed with Norwegian DJ duo Jesus Loves Electro to release an acoustic version of "Infinity." The song was released an EDM version a few years ago. However, the song is one that is close to Wong's heart, so he decided to do an acoustic version of it.
"Infinity" is a powerful worship song that speaks about how great God's love is. "A thousand times I fall/But You always come back for me/You are never letting go/'Cause Your love is infinity"
You can listen to the various remixes as well as the new acoustic version of "Infinity" here.
Wong expresses his gratitude to Jesus Love Electro for their assistance as he writes, "@jesusloveselectro so grateful for you guys and honoured to make this with you! Your heart and motive for music is so special and pure. I hope that whoever these remixes reach will be encouraged and filled with hope!"
Similarly, Jesus Loves Electro is equally hyped to work with Wong. "@mitchwongmusic, we are so thankful for you, our friendship and for everything we've done together on this project. You are a magnificent writer, a great storyteller and WHAT. A. VOICE.We're so blessed for having you on this record. This edit is truly something special, and we know it is going to mean a lot to so many people. We love you bro!"
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