Justin Warren Releases “Come Back Home”
Raleigh, NC-based singer, songwriter and worship leader Justin Warren releases his first single of 2024, "Come Back Home," today (Jan. 19) from Radiate Music. At all major digital and streaming outlets now via https://ffm.to/jwcbh, the song is also going for adds at radio next month.
Written with GRAMMY-nominated, two-time Dove Award-winning "Producer of the Year" Ian Eskelin (who also produced the track), the single is Warren's testimony in song.
"It's the same testimony as the Prodigal Son," shares Warren. "I had a season in my life where I was running away from God, His calling on my life and every good thing He had given me. I am so thankful that in His grace, that no matter where we have been or what we have done, He welcomes us back home. I wrote this song to celebrate our gracious and patient Heavenly Father who celebrates the return of runaways."
Chorus:
How could nothing but a runaway
be something You could celebrate
I can't believe I heard You say
you can come back home
come back home
That was then but this is now
What was lost has now been found
Amazing grace how sweet the sound
you can come back home
come back home to me
Taking the new music and fan favorites on tour, Warren begins his "For the Glory of God 2024 Tour" Feb. 9 in Buffalo Junction, VA. For all the latest Justin Warren tour, music and more news, go to www.justinwarrenmusic.net, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
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