Jason Crabb's "Do It For You" Reminds Us of God's Miraculous Power

Gospel and Christian music's most iconic voices Jason Crabb releases his brand "Do It For You." The song was written by Kevin Rooney, Jess Cates, and Mia Fields and produced by Rooney and Jay DeMarcus.
"When Kevin Rooney, Jess Cates, and Mia Fields were writing this song, I had a feeling that it was something special," said Jason Crabb. "When I finally heard the finished product, I immediately knew I wanted it to be my next single.
"This song offers hope that no matter what gets in your way, God will always be there. It's a powerful message that comes from my own testimony. I can testify that God has worked miracles in my life, and I hope this song reminds listeners that if He can do it for me, He can do it for you too. It's an incredible privilege to share this message of hope."
Jason Crabb has had a long and successful career in Christian music, winning numerous awards and accolades for his powerful voice, encouraging songs and moving performances. "Do It For You" is yet another example of his ability to inspire and uplift listeners with his music. "Do It For You" is available now on all streaming platforms. Click here to listen.
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