Mac Powell Drops Brand New Single "Like It's Nothing"
Award-winning artist and songwriter Mac Powell drops a brand new single, "Like It's Nothing," available today. More than 160,000 concertgoers have heard this song firsthand during the TobyMac Hits Deep 2024 tour, which concludes tomorrow night in West Virginia.
"I know it may sound crazy, but I still believe in miracles," shares Mac Powell of the new song's inspiration. "All of these amazing things that we read about in the scriptures - from God parting the Red Seas, Elijah calling down fire from Heaven, to Jesus healing with just a touch - I truly believe these things, in some ways, still happen. And God does not grow tired or weak in doing these mighty things. I pray we all will continue to have the kind of faith that sees God working today!"
Powell's song follows the highly successful 2021 release, New Creation, which produced the radio hit songs "New Creation" and the Top 10 song, "River of Life." He's currently working on a new project that will be released later this year.
In addition to working on new music, Powell recently released his first book, The Soul Shines Through-The Surprising Spiritual Influences on Modern Artists. This full-color volume reveals often unknown secrets about the lives of well-known artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Warhol, and Chagall. This book inspired by many museum visits over the years and research was co-written with Keith Ogorek and reached the Top 10 in Religious Arts and Photography on Amazon. Get your copy of the book here.
After wrapping up the Hits Deep tour this weekend, Powell will hit the road again later this spring on his headline acoustic tour, "An Acoustic Night of Hit Stories & Faith," where he will be performing his solo hits, worship songs, and selections from Third Day's expansive catalog. This summer, he will be performing at top festivals such as Alive Fest and Kingdom Bound as well as the first-ever K-LOVE Live in Honolulu. For a full list of tour dates, visit MacPowell.com.
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