Travis Ryan Shares the Heart Behind "Praise God"

Multi-Dove Award-nominated, ASCAP recognized No. 1 hit-songwriter and recording artist, Travis Ryan is back with his brand new single "Praise God." This new song encourages us to allow the Gospel to change our lives as we seek to worship God.
Ryan explains, "It's what's in my heart that matters." Is this true?
"In the Holy Scriptures, I see Jesus and humanity adoring the Father by acts of submission and tribute in response to the Sovereign God of the Universe. I do not see an interior-only kind of worship. Our Worship involves actions that demonstrate covenant commitment to and love for God, and our daily lives need to be characterized by reverence and awe before God. The gospel is good news! It is not ethereal. It is tangible! So, let your praise be biblical and embodied!
"Praise God, for He has come. Praise God for what He's done. Praise God forevermore. Praise God! Praise God! "
Ryan started his music recording career in 2012, with his first studio album, Fearless, and it released on April 10, 2012, from Integrity Music. Integrity Music released two of his musical compositions on May 13, 2016: Heartbeat, his third EP, and Until My Voice Is Gone, his first live album. In 2019, Phil Wickham released his album Living Hope, for which Ryan co-wrote the song "My All in All."
All the latest events and news about Travis Ryan can be found at www.travisryanmusic.com,
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