Weeks after breaking his back — and writing two chart-topping songs while recovering — Christian artist Forrest Frank did it again as fellow singer David Crowder is recovering from his own injury.
Crowder, 53, told his fans last week he had to have “emergency surgery” after breaking his leg, forcing him to cancel several scheduled performances. News of that injury came on the heels of Frank, 30, revealing he had experienced a miraculous healing of the fractures to his vertebrae.
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The “God’s Got My Back” singer-songwriter noticed Crowder tagged him in his post about his broken leg. He responded jokingly, “Apparently, I am the broken-bone guy. … Not to be cliche, but God is turning lemons into lemonade always — if you will allow Him to.”
“As I’m looking at this post, I’m thinking you may not be able to stand out of your bed,” Frank said, “but you can stand on the rock of Jesus Christ.”
The pop star told Crowder he has started a song and invited him to be part of it and even to let him know if he has any ideas or “tweaks” to what he has recorded so far:
The lyrics are: “I put my faith in Jesus / I put my trust in God / All other ground is sinking sand / So I’m standing on the rock / I’m standing on the rock, rock, rock, rock.”
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He asked Crowder what he thinks of the song so far, adding, “It’s just a start, so I’m down to edit, add, change any elements. Just paying forward this blessing God gave me. Praying you have a speedy recovery, man. God bless.”
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Unsurprisingly, the song has already caught Crowder’s attention and he added his own music and lyrics — so it looks like the collaboration is definitely happening.
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