Amy Sand, the founder of Clay Music, announced the release of the Japanese version of a gospel album on her personal social media accounts in July, hoping to share the gospel message to the Japanese through this album.
In this album, "Live Out Love", the team of this faith-based ministry sang many familiar gospel songs such as "One Day", "Footsteps", "When I think of You", "Live Out Love" and "Marks of Grace" in Japanese. In June, they completed the recording of their first Japanese album.
Amy said that she was inspired by God, "To cultivate the hard ground where the seed of gospel finds it hard to grow, we sing hymns in Japanese to share God's love. May God use it to preach the gospel to Japan."
It was reported that the songs of the album would be released on the platform one after another and that the singers hoped that believers would share the hymns with Japanese friends to let them hear the gospel message.
As a non-profit organization to spread the gospel, Clay Music was registered in California in 2004, with Amy as the head of the ministry. Famous for its genre of popular music, it was established 18 years ago in 2004. During these past years, this Amy Sand’s team has been invited to host more than 400 concerts around the world, with "Open the Darkest Corner" and "One Day" widely sung. Many Christians testified that their hearts were healed by the Lord through the songs of Clay Music.
- Translated by Abigail Wu