No, I am not asking for money. I am creating an opportunity for you to sow into sharing the Gospel of the Kingdom of God through folk metal music.
Since the beginning of my music journey in 2013, my dream was to be financially sustained through the music I created. Over time, however, I came to realize that this is rarely how the music industry works. For most independent artists, the music itself is not the primary source of income—it mainly serves as an introduction to other things such as merchandise, live shows, services, or educational content. I did not anticipate this reality when I started.
My desire was simply to create music that glorifies God within a genre I am deeply passionate about—a genre with little to no Kingdom influence. I hoped I would not have to choose between pursuing this calling and building a marriage and family.
I have come to realize that fulfilling what God has placed on my heart will take more than my own abilities and resources. It will require others to partner with me and become partakers in this Kingdom assignment.
At the same time, supporting this work financially is not for everyone.
If you believe in the work that I do, but cannot give in faith (2 Corinthians 9:6–11, Luke 6:38, Mark 10:29–30)—if you would see the money given as money lost rather than seed sown—then you should not give, because it will not benefit you (Hebrews 4:2).
Likewise, if you do not believe in the music or the mission behind it, then this simply may not be for you.
But if you do believe in this work—if you want to be part of spreading the Gospel of the Kingdom of God through this music—and you are able to give in faith, then I invite you to consider supporting this mission, even in a small way on a monthly basis.
The encouraging part is that sustainability does not require millions of supporters. It could take as few as 1,000–5,000 people each contributing just $1–$5 per month to create a stable foundation for this work.
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