We finished filming the music video for “Lead Me” a couple days ago with director, Nathan Corrona. He was the mastermind behind the video for “Forgiven,” and we had such a great experience with him then, we were thrilled to work with him again.
This time around proved to be no different than the last. Nathan had a great vision for the storyline and found the perfect locations to color it all in. We shot on the outskirts of Toledo, OH at a few different spots including a nice house, a sketchy motel, a corn field, a wheat field (where a combine then covered us in wheat chaff), and inside Full Moon Fever (the name of our bus).
Nathan is currently shooting more footage down in Savannah, GA, so we’re just as excited as everyone else to see how he puts all the pieces together. I’m not sure yet when our record label plans to release the video, but I suspect it will be sometime in the next month. I’ll make sure to post that information as I find out.
dan


Love love love this song! It brings tears to my eyes and means so much to my heart. Can’t wait for the video and will immediately post it. :-)
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the song and can’t wait for the video.
Can’t wait to see the video. The song is so touching and gives me the chills. Your music is such a blessing to my life!
Very cool… can’t wait to see it!
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written by a man who’s heart is as beautiful as his song. Thank you for your example and righteous desires for yourself and your family!
WOW! Just saw you at LifeFest in Oshkosh July 8th. AWESOME! I really enjoyed your crowd interaction and ability to lead thousands of people in prayer. Excellant songs, excellant band, modest hearts. You guys rock.
You also give a great high five! Next time I hope to see you head line. Thank you for all that you do to bring the word of to us in a manner that speaks to our hearts, and rocks our soles!
You have captured the desire of the heart of every woman in the world with this song. Thank you so much for writing it, so perfectly. I feel like I finally have a song as a woman, a wife, and a mother that says what I think and feel. I bought the song and am going to give it to my husband along with the prayer cards. This will make a perfect anniversary gift.
My heart is so touched.. I can’t stop listening. My eyes are filled with tears and gratitude to God for you. You nailed it. Keep up the amazing work!
There are so many people out there who treat marriage like a trinket I’m so glad that you wrote a song that challenges people to do otherwise.
Oh and by the way interesting name for your bus.
I heard this song on the radio this morning. Wonderful song with a great message. It was just what I needed to hear this morning. Between this song and Forgiven – totally what I’m going thru in life right now.
I had been praying for strength for my husband due to some upcoming family issues. He works so many hours & when he comes home he just doesn’t have the energy to “lead the family” the very next day while listening to the radio lead me came on & I know that was confirmation from God I played it for my hubby, it brought tears to his eyes & he said “this is my prayer” thank you for writing & singing this song that speaks to a our hearts!!!
Of course I had to go out & purchase the cd.
My husband and I love the song Lead Me. We’ve been married for 7 years and have three children 5 and under. What an encouraging and strengthening song for marriage. Now I’m wondering if you guys would come out with a song for the wife? Because we too contribute to so much in a marriage, just like our awesome men do. In our culture it can be difficult to submit and let your husband take his role that God gave him, to lead his family. I would just love to have a song that we women could sing to encourage and stregthen our hearts to be the wives God created us to be – tender, giving, respecting our husbands. Give it some thought… Again, thanks so much for Lead Me. We love it!
Oh, and it would be pretty sweet if the wife’s song had a similar tune to Lead Me, so that they almost could be sung together. …Just a thought.
Love, love, love this song. And the video.
On a side note, we live in Savannah… and my daughter said, “Mom, those are scenes from the bridge – and the beach” and right she was. :)