Christian artist Forest Frank recently released a song inspired by fellow musician David Crowder after suffering a leg injury. Both artists have expressed a keen interest in collaborating on music. In a recent Instagram video, Frank shared that Crowder has plans for a new song together. “Apparently, I’m a broken bone man,” he remarked, referencing Crowder’s earlier post. Frank required emergency surgery due to the injury.
He mentioned, “It’s not a cliché; God always turns lemons into lemonade.” He shared some lyrics, singing, “I put my faith in Jesus—I trust in God. All other ground is sinking sand, so I stand on rocks.” Frank also welcomed Crowder’s input, suggesting that collaboration can enhance the project. “It’s just the beginning, so I’m editing and adding to the elements. I’m thankful for this blessing.”
In response, Crowder shared his own thoughts in an Instagram post where he featured lyrics like, “It rained, but the house was still standing. The Stone Foundation had their own plans,” which reflects resilience and faith. He asked, “What do you think of @hiforrest?”
Not long ago, Frank was involved in an accident while skateboarding, which led to serious injuries, including fractures in his vertebrae. From that experience, he penned viral songs like “God’s Got My Back” and “Lemonade.” Remarkably, two weeks later, he claimed to have experienced healing. “I believe God healed me after all these prayers, but I think He wanted me to write these songs and share this testimony,” he remarked.
As for their upcoming accolades, both artists have been nominated for the upcoming 56th Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, set to take place on October 7th in Nashville, Tennessee. Crowder will be vying for three Dove Awards, while Frank is up for seven, including the prestigious Songwriter of the Year and Artist of the Year honors.
