In the war for your mind, the enemy wants you bitter. The resistance remains grateful.
Stripped of lights and fog machines, this is Joshua Jamison in his natural habitat—surrounded by friends, dogs, and the red glow of the studio. A raw, unvarnished reminder that true worship doesn't require a stage; it just requires a heart that remembers.
Standing amidst the rusted shells of abandoned cars, Jamison delivers a "Junkyard Hymn" for the isolated. The setting is the message: just because something looks broken or cast aside doesn't mean it lacks value. In the Lonesome Valley, we don't fear the ruin. We sing right in the middle of it. You are never as abandoned as you feel.
A searing lyric video that takes aim at the "shotgun preachers" and the stone-throwers. This track challenges us to disarm—to stop using the Bible as a club and start using it as a map back to each other. The hardest battle isn't fighting the world; it's learning to love the messy, imperfect person standing right in front of you.
The walk is hard, and the valley is wide. "Redemption" is for the moments when the dust settles and the truth remains.
It’s an honest record of grace found in the shadows—a reminder that while we are all Broken People, there is always a Ray of Light breaking through.
JoshuaJamison - Redemption (zip)
DownloadThese are the records of the journey—hymns for the broken and the hopeful.