New Artist Humble Feet Releases Eponymous Album
New artist Humble Feet is set to release its debut eponymous album. "Humble Feet," a 10-track collection, is available on all digital platforms, including iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Apple Music.
"Each of these songs was inspired by the Holy Spirit in my heart as I served in ministry and studied the Bible and encountered people that needed Jesus and the lost," said Michael Taylor, Humble Feet's founder and frontman. "I would dig into the Bible and find meanings to different things that I had been experiencing or I felt the Holy Spirit highlighting to me and my heart. That would slowly form into this song.
"Actually each of these songs is less of worship music and more of a mini sermon, a message of my heart from the field that the Lord has given me specifically from my experiences in ministry and from my walk with Jesus," he said.
Taylor and his wife currently serve in a foreign nation, planting the church and ministering in one of the most difficult regions on earth. These songs, Taylor said, were birthed out of real experiences, difficulties and spiritual victories while serving Jesus on the other side of the world.
"We pray that this music project would inspire hope, challenge you spiritually and help you to grasp God's heart for the nations," Taylor said. "As it is written, 'How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!'"
Humble Feet is available now on all streaming platforms: https://song.link/album/i/1472412970
In additional to finding the debut album on digital platforms, physical copies can be purchased directly from Humble Feet by emailing humblefeet@gmail.com. For more information about Humble Feet, like the artist on Facebook and follow on Instagram.
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