KJOL added 118 new songs in 2025. That’s a new song every three days! The list included a number of great new artists.
Megan Woods (The Truth)
24 year old from Massachusetts who overcame an abusive relationship after a friend introduced her to Jesus
John Wesley (Oh, What a Friend)
Not the hymnwriter! John Wesley Honaker is a worship leader in Florida.
Rachel Purcell (Show Up)
A native of Muscle Schoals, Alabama (home of a famous recording studio), Purcell is also a country musician under her maiden name Rachel Wammack
Emerson Day (God Ain’t Finished Yet) (album version!)
She graduated as a “decorated lacrosse player” with a degree in homeland security. But instead, she felt called to pursue Christian music.
Jamie MacDonald (Desperate)
A Michigan native who met Jesus at youth camp, left home and forgot Jesus, returned to the Lord in her 20s.
Peter Burton (Where Would I Be)
He started Thrive Worship at Bayside Church in Sacramento with Lincoln Brewster. Now he is a solo artist with Story House Collective, managed by Matthew West. (Bonus for the guys: the video features a 1975 Chevy Blazer with a custom 409 engine!)
Jet Trouble (I Need You)
The most unusual name in our repertoire! He is a Dallas based musician whose full name is James E. Troublefield (J.E.T.). And he knows about trouble: his father was diagnosed with ALS and died, inspiring “I Need You.”
And we can’t discuss 2025 without mentioning one more notable artist.
Forrest Frank
In July, he was playing with his daughter in his driveway when he crashed his skateboard and broke two vertebrae! While lying in bed, he composed the song “God’s Got My Back!” Then two weeks later, tests revealed his back was healed!
He later decided not to attend the Dove Awards, saying “I will not receive a trophy for something that is from Jesus and for Jesus.” He swept the Dove Awards anyway: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year (Your Way’s Better).








