Surprisingly Plumb was new to me. Since the interview I have been listening to her music and now understand what the hype is about.

PlumbShe is beautiful and talented so it was surprising to hear her talk about her struggles.

I was blessed to get to experience a fan share with Plumb how her music has impacted her. It was such a touching moment.

I highly recommend her music.

If you didn’t get an opportunity to watch her interview live, I highly recommend getting to know her better.

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FIGHT FOR HER – Even If You Have To Fight Her

fight for herSongwriter, performer, artist and author PLUMB returns with her second book, FIGHT FOR HER. Fight for Her is a moving challenge to women of all ages to fight for each other… even if that means fighting WITH each other. With love. With hope. And with bucket loads of grace. Drawn from the generational lessons of both being and having a daughter, in each chapter Plumb explores fundamental questions and issues every girl and woman face with both depth and levity. Her sense of humor and down to earth life lessons draw us to hold on to Jesus and each other with full hearts, wanting the best for each other. With thoughtful questions in every chapter, FIGHT FOR HER offers an empowering, encouraging and enriching read both as a standalone book and small group discussion. WE ARE ALL DAUGHTERS…WE ARE ALL WORTH FIGHTING FOR.

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  • 2017 saw PLUMB launch the next chapter of her career, releasing her new EP “God Help Me” on her own label. The song, produced by Jeremy Redmon (Big Daddy Weave), has already found a place on radio, being added out of the box to Air 1 Radio Network, and gaining support with music programmers all across the country.Plumb musicAfter the runaway success of two consecutive albums – Need You Now (2012) and Exhale (2015) – that combined for over 300,000 albums and millions of singles sold and streamed, an impressive authorial debut (memoir Need You Now – A Story of Hope, now in it’s fourth pressing), and close to 300 tour dates in 3 years (including 120+ with Big Daddy Weave in 2016), Plumb took some much deserved time in late 2016 and early 2017 to recharge and spend time with her family. And yet, as is so often the case, it was in that down time with her family that gave inspiration for beginning it all anew.

    “I’ve said the words ‘God Help Me’ so many times the last year and a half of my life,” reflects Plumb. “’God Help Me’ to be obedient, to help when I’ve wanted to give up from the frustrations of career and parenting and marriage, whatever the case may be. I’ve taught my kids that when they too are stuck or scared and don’t know what to say, they can just look to Jesus.

They can simply say ‘God Help Me’.”

Help me to move, help me to see and
Help me to do whatever you would ask of me and
xHelp me to go (Or) God help me to stay
I’m feeling so alone here
And I know that You’re faithful but I can barely breathe
God help me

She continues, “I find that some of my favorite songs are prayers that can be screamed at the top of your lungs. ‘Need You Now’ was that way, so was ‘Lord I’m Ready Now.’ ‘God Help Me’ is most definitely like that. He always listens. He is always there.”

PLUMB “God Help Me EP” is available now.
http://www.plumbmusic.net