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Don Moen Life Story| Reason for Writing God will make a way

 Have you heard the praise and worship song "God will make a way when there seems to be no way"? If you've attended a Christian service or have a friend who's a member of a church choir, you've likely heard it.



Let's talk about Don Moen, one of the most well-known Christian singers whose songs, such as "God will make a way" and "Give thanks," have moved and inspired many people because they are spirit-filled. He used his talent in singing to spread the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. Don Moen described himself as an architect who designs and creates songs and events so that people can experience God in a fresh way. Through his music, many people have come to know Christ.

Although not much is known about Don Moen's personal life, one thing is certain: God has used his voice and passion for music in a mighty way. He is proof that people who create worship music can have successful careers. Nearly every song he has produced has become popular in various churches, regardless of denomination, as long as they profess belief in Jesus Christ.

The song "God will make a way," which is one of the most famous worship songs of all time, was inspired by an event in Don Moen and his wife's life. While on a ski trip, their sibling and spouse had an accident, causing their four children to be thrown from the vehicle. Their eldest child died, and three of the other children were seriously injured. This tragedy was life-altering, and it should have caused their family to lose faith in God. However, they chose to believe in God's will and that He knows what is best, even when we do not understand why we are being tested.

While on a plane, Don Moen prayed and opened the Bible to Isaiah 43:19, which says, "I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert." Instantly, the Lord gave him a song to sing to them, which inspired this worship song. Through this tragedy, Don Moen's family showed their unwavering love and trust in God, even in the hardest of times. Even when everything seems lost, God is working in ways we cannot see. Often, things happen in our lives that we cannot explain, but we must trust that God is doing this for our good. We should not lose hope in God; His love is faithful forever.

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