As part of our “What God Looks Like” series, you’ve been hearing musician, Talip Peshkepia, from Mystic Mercy, as he shares new music and the stories behind his music. We call it “Storytelling with Mystic Mercy.”
In this episode, Talip shares his new song titled “It’s Just the Pouring Rain.” It’s inspired by how it rains on the just and the unjust. Or put another way, a response to seeing bad things happen to good people.
As Talip says, “this is a song about life” and life is complicated, messy, painful, and yes, also joyful, beautiful, and full of laughter. Yet, God is always with us, even when we’re struggling and wrestling with what that looks and feels like.
If you’d like to learn more about Mystic Mercy, please visit mysticmercymusic.com
Now sit back and enjoy Mystic Mercy.
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