Once again, the two-time Grammy award winner and multi-platinum selling artist, Lauren Daigle, performs another hit song “Your Wings” to encourage healthcare workers who are working tirelessly and selflessly to treat patients infected with COVID-19.
Lauren took her dedication to Instagram, honoring the front-liners during this pandemic time. She particularly mentioned the Nashville hospital workers, “Sending a special thank you and a song of encouragement to health care workers and those at @vanderbilthealth for their service during this pandemic.”

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And she added, My #Gratitune for you all is “Your Wings”.
Your Wings
The 28-year-old did a social distancing performance of her song “Your Wings” which is one of the songs in her hit album Look Up Child.
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“Your Wings” lyrics describe the shelter one can find in God. The first verse goes like, “When ten thousand arrows take flight, remind me that You are my armor. There’s always a place I can hide when I am desperate for shelter.”
“You’re my covering, I’m safe, I’m safe, Whatever comes at me, I’m safe, I’m safe,” Lauren virtually sang while one of her bandmates played the piano.
The second verse talks about the promise God gives amidst fear. It goes, “With every step that I take. You are before and behind me. In every fear that I face, I’m constantly finding.”
Indeed the song is a perfect encouragement for everyone who is risking their lives to face the highly contagious disease.
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Uplifting Health-Workers
The singer invited her supporters to join her and submit their own uplifting messages for healthcare workers using the hashtags, “#VUMCHeroes and #YourWings” on Gratitunes.
According to The Christian Post, “Gratitunes.com is putting together playlists for the Medical Center staff of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. People can create playlists that will be streamed to clinics to help “reduce anxiety and lift spirits.”
The singer encouraged her supporters to send their own messages of encouragement to healthcare workers using the hashtags, “#VUMCHeroes and #YourWings.”
Source: The Christian Post
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