3 Heath Brothers Offer Encouragement Over Tough Times with "It Ain't Over"
The 3 Heath Brothers, which comprises of Nicholas, Clayton, & Christian Heath, have released their brand new single "It Ain't Over." The song is a reminder that pain and hardships will pass. We can find strength through faith in God, and that the struggle "ain't over" because He has a plan.
Here's a snippet of the lyrics:
I don't know who told you, you could not make it
I don't know who told you, you could not take it
I don't know who told you it's time that you quit
But my God says wait, it ain't over yet
Heath Brothers write, "We are so excited about the awesome message of hope in our new song, "It Ain't Over." God has a plan for your future! We have already seen the impact it has had on audiences all across the country and we are so excited to finally bring this song to our broadcast and streaming audiences as well."
Listen to "It Ain't Over Yet" HERE
The Heath Brothers have been singing together as long as they can remember. Their mom taught them to sing parts from a very early age and their dad is the Senior Pastor at Faith Community Chapel in Thomasville.
When these young guys get up to sing, people are consistently shocked by their tight harmony, powerful vocals, and a cappella arrangements. In the summer of 2018, they won the Grand Champion Trophy at the NC State Annual Singing Convention. They've performed at Dollywood, Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove, the Main Stage at Singing in the Sun and the Gatlinburg Gathering. In 2020, they were named Favorite New Artist in the Singing News Fan Awards.
Audiences won't want to miss their young energy and passion for God. They love God and their goal is to promote Christ and demonstrate that you are never too young to give all you have to God.
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