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written, produced, and directed by Deborah Paulsen

The music video for "I Am Who You Say I Am" is a visually stunning celebration of individuality and self-acceptance. Opening with serene scenes of nature, the video captures a diverse group of individuals as they embark on a journey of self-discovery. As the uplifting melody begins, we see each person reflecting on their unique qualities, contrasting their authentic selves against the societal pressures to conform.

Throughout the video, vibrant visuals symbolize the beauty of diversity—each participant showcases their talents, passions, and quirks in a series of dynamic, colorful vignettes. From dancing and painting to laughing with friends, the imagery emphasizes the joy of embracing one's true identity.

As the chorus resonates, the video shifts to a powerful montage of people coming together, uplifted by the message that they are “beautifully and wonderfully made.” They share their stories, breaking free from comparison and celebrating their unique journeys. The video culminates in a heartfelt gathering where everyone unites, radiating confidence and positivity, reinforcing the idea that we are all designed with purpose and beauty.

"I Am Who You Say I Am" is not just a song; it’s a vibrant affirmation of self-worth that encourages viewers to trust in their individuality and embrace who they are, reminding us all that we are perfectly crafted for a reason.

“Least of These” is a Christian praise song that highlights the call to love, serve, and help others—especially when it’s inconvenient. Written by Rob Elliott with lyrics by Kat Elliott, the song is performed by Casey Elliott and Yahosh Bonner, featuring background vocals from the Debra Bonner Unity Gospel Choir.

The music video blends scenes from the film The Good Samaritan with behind-the-scenes footage from the studio recording of "Least of These." This powerful visual and musical experience encourages viewers to follow the Savior’s example through service. Adapted from the credits of The Good Samaritan, the song will be available on Spotify soon after the film's release.

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COMING SOON

produced by Don Albert

A Music Video to the an oldie but goodie by Jackie DeShannon, "What The World Needs Now Is Love" Just following the lyrics as she cries out the prayer to the Lord.

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