Josh Wilson encourages fans when they fall apart

Worship artist Josh Wilson knows how hard it can be when things don’t go as we hoped they would.

He witnessed that when one of his friends went through a tough divorce and that experience inspired him to write his latest single, “Fall Apart”.

“Right in the middle of it, we had this really amazing conversation, and he said that even though everything was falling apart, he felt God’s presence more than he ever had,” says Wilson.

“He said how much he needed God.”

Now Wilson wants to give fans the encouragement they need if they find themselves standing in a difficult place.

He’s launched a new website after being overwhelmed with responses to his single.

WhenIFallApart.com features a video from Wilson and testimonials from people who have been touched by his song and have a story to share about the hard time they’ve got through.

He hopes the website will be a source of encouragement to those in need of that right now.

“Hard times are a magnifying glass on how much we need him,” he said.

“That’s when we feel God’s presence the most.”

“Fall Apart” is the latest single to be released from Wilson’s new album, See You.

The singer-songwriter has been touching hearts and minds since debuting in 2008 with the album, Trying to Fit the Ocean in a Cup.

He'll be touring this autumn with Steven Curtis Chapman.
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