A brother-sister duo delivers a sweet ‘Goodness of God’ performance on a crowded street, and it’s so adorable to watch. Little 4-year-old Nicholas Protsenko sings and plays the piano all by himself as his big sister joins in. If you want to smile today, then watch this.
“This is my little brother, Nicholas,” Nicholas’s sister, 16-year-old Karolina Protsenko, introduces him to the crowd. “Please give it up for Nicholas; he’s only 4!”
It’s pretty rare to see a 4-year-old make it through a whole song, let alone play the piano at all. Nicholas is truly impressive as he plays and sings through the whole song with his sweet little voice. He displays tremendous talent. ‘Goodness of God’ is a lot harder to play than ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star’ or other beginner tunes.
Nicholas sings half of the song all by himself before Karolina kneels next to him and joins in. As they sing together, many people crowd around and watch them in awe, clearly impressed by the little boy singing and playing piano.
‘Goodness of God’ is a touching and surprising song to hear on a busy street. Some of the lyrics of the song are:
'Cause all my life You have been faithful
And all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
Each of the siblings is also a solo musician, and Karolina is an expert violinist and singer. It’s wonderful to see her sing and perform with her charming baby brother. As he grows, he can have confidence that his sister will be there to support and advise him in his musical endeavors—it’s so very touching.
“By experience you will see that the Lord is good; happy is the man who has faith in him.” Psalms 34:8
Singer-songwriter and worship leader Naomie Celeste joins us in Nashville to share her journey from growing up in Connecticut to raising five kids in Central Pennsylvania, while pursuing a ministry through music.
Naomi opens up about the story behind her upcoming single 'That's My Why' (releasing this Fall), a song birthed from a powerful worship moment with God. She also talks about her latest releases, and how faith, family, and music all intertwine in her life.
Estella Kirk performs her heartfelt new song 'All I Know (To My Knees)' live at the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville. Featured on her upcoming EP 'Growing Pains' (out September 21, 2025), the track is inspired by Psalm 23 and invites listeners to trade exhaustion for intimacy with Jesus.
First Baptist Clarksville’s praise team delivers a powerful ‘Promise Keeper’ performance on the church’s stage in a new video on YouTube. As the whole team and choir sing and perform, you can see the joy in their countenances. Play the video to hear the sweet praise to God.
First Baptist Clarksville’s stage may be elaborate with lights, many people playing instruments, and a fully robed choir, but don’t let that distract you from the humble message of this wonderful song. The song is relatively new in corporate worship. It was initially released in 2020 and performed by Hope Darst. She wrote it with Ethan Hulse and Jonathan Smith. Some of the lyrics the team sings are:
You know the ending before the beginning
I know that You have worked all things out
I know, I know
You are a promise keeper
The worship team’s cover of the song is very different from Darst’s. They’ve made it their own with a more gentle flow and softer voices, but it sounds wonderful and is a great song to sing in a church assembly.
The song speaks of how we know we can trust God and that there is evidence of his goodness everywhere.
“This song was written as a declaration of who I believe God is: a promise keeper who never fails us,” Hope said. “If you’re like me, there have been many seasons where I’ve had to wrestle through this truth… [But] he always does what He says He’s going to do. It might not happen when I think it should happen or how I think it should happen, but God’s word always shows up.”
"Behold, today I am going the way of all the earth. You know in all your hearts and in all your souls that not one thing has failed of all the good things which Yahweh your God spoke concerning you. All have happened to you. Not one thing has failed of it.” Joshua 23:14
The Archers, GRAMMY-winning pioneers of the Jesus Music movement, join us in this special interview to talk about their long-awaited new album 'Legacy Live,' arriving August 22. Recorded at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center in Franklin, Tennessee, the project captures a landmark concert featuring reimagined versions of their career-defining hits, including “Celebrate,” “Fresh Surrender,” and the Andraé Crouch classic “Jesus Is The Answer,” which the group was the first to record back in 1972. With a 14-piece all-star band and arrangements by the late Tim Akers, the album preserves the signature LA Pop Gospel sound that made The Archers household names while offering a fresh, live energy for both longtime fans and a new generation.
In our conversation, Tim, Steve, and Janice Archer reflect on why now was the right moment to revisit their catalog after more than three decades, how fan input shaped the tracklist, and the challenges—and blessings—of keeping the songs true to their original spirit. They share behind-the-scenes stories from the night of the concert, the inspiration behind certain arrangements, and the deep spiritual impact these songs continue to have, from inspiring young listeners to touching the lives of those walking through illness and hardship. The trio also takes us back to the early days of the Jesus Music movement, recalling vivid moments with fellow trailblazers like Love Song, Larry Norman, and Keith Green, as well as the electric atmosphere of youth rallies, festivals, and their historic performance at the Grammys.
More than a nostalgic trip, Legacy Live is a testament to the staying power of songs rooted in Scripture and heartfelt ministry. Whether you’ve been following The Archers since the 1970s or are discovering their music for the first time, this interview offers a front-row seat to the stories, faith, and passion behind an album designed to celebrate five decades of music—and point listeners toward the unchanging hope found in Jesus.
Joel Vaughn stopped by the Godtube Music Studio in Nashville for a special acoustic performance of his new single, 'Testify,' out now. 'Testify' blends pop and adult contemporary sounds with heartfelt lyrics about faith, surrender, and trusting God in life’s unknown seasons.
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