RYAN STEVENSON: Still in the Eye of the Storm


Welcome back to Song Revolution, where we explore the world of music and connect with extraordinary artists. I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to sit down with Ryan Stevenson, the talented musician behind the chart-topping hit “Eye of the Storm.” In our conversation, we went beyond his lightning-strike start in Christian music and delved into the present moments that shape his soulful journey. We discussed his latest record, “Able,” and the heartfelt inspiration behind it, including how Ryan experiences the intimate presence of God. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, this episode offers a deep and meaningful peek into Ryan’s life and music. Stay tuned for an authentic conversation that will resonate with your heart and soul.

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John Chisum

John Chisum is a pioneer in the Christian music business, serving alongside people such as Bill & Gloria Gaither, Twila Paris, Paul Baloche, Don Moen, and many more. As President of Nashville Christian Songwriters, John seeks to empower Christian songwriters worldwide to discover and fulfill their call to write.

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