Kari Jobe releases first music video to 'You are for me'

New Artist of the Year nominee and worship leader Kari Jobe has created her first music video for her worship song 'You Are For Me'.

Receiving significant exposure online, with more than 150,000 views, it has also been aired on Gospel Music Channel in the US.

"You Are For Me" is the third single from Kari's self-titled CD, which has helped make her the biggest-selling new artist in Christian music.

The video was shot in part at a small chapel in Texas, the very same location that Kari wrote the inspirational reminder of God's love and faithfulness.

The song, she says, "came straight from a season of my own brokenness; a season when I was having to say to myself 'God, I know you are for me'."

To view the music video, go to Kari's YouTube page: wwwyoutube.com/karijobe

Kari, who is a worship pastor at the Southlake, Texas-based Gateway Church, recently returned from Lima, Peru where she participated in Fiesta Juvenil (Youth Party) with international youth crusade leader Dominic Russo.

Kari led worship for the event, which drew over 100,000 and where more than 2,000 young people made decisions for Christ.

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