Still I Sing--Song of Grace
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Song of Grace · Still I Sing
By Damon Zwicker
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Still I Sing: A Song of GraceLogline: She thought worship was about perfection—until grace met her in the silence.
Emery Blake was the rising star of her church's worship team. Until Easter Sunday. One cracked note, a mic failure, and three thousand people watching her fall apart. In one unforgettable moment, her confidence crumbled—and her voice went silent.
What followed wasn't just stage fright. It was spiritual unraveling.
In the quiet that came after, Emery stopped singing, stopped leading, and started questioning everything: her calling, her worth, even her place in God's plan. But as she withdrew from the spotlight, something unexpected happened—grace found her in the shadows.
Through handwritten letters from her late Nana, a sacred open mic night at a downtown coffee shop, and voices that sang not to impress but to heal, Emery begins to rediscover a deeper truth: God never needed her perfection. He wanted her presence.
This heartfelt, redemptive audiobook invites listeners on a raw and resonant journey—from shame to surrender, from silence to song. It's a story for every worship leader who's ever burned out, every performer who's forgotten the why, and every soul who needs to remember that grace doesn't audition us. It welcomes us.
Still I Sing: A Song of Grace is for anyone who's ever wondered if they've messed up too much to be used by God—and who needs to hear the answer whispered gently back:
"You sang it anyway. And I never stopped listening."
Perfect for fans of Redeeming Love, The Undoing of Saint Silvanus, and faith-forward memoir-style fiction, this is a spiritually rich, emotionally honest, and musically lyrical novel about finding your voice again—not in spotlight, but in surrender.