Stream of Praise Worship Ministry Will Begin North America Tour

By Joseph Leung

After its 1 month tour in Asia, Stream of Praise will begin its North America tour, which will begin in San Francisco on Sept 30. The North America tour is consisted of 13 concert events held in San Francisco, Richmond, Vancouver, Seattle, Hawaii, Ottawa, Toronto, and other eight large North American cities. In addition, Glow Worship Concert is scheduled to be replayed in Costa Mesa, Orange County.

This year, Stream of Praise's tour theme is called, "For You Alone" - They hope to unite with the crowd and worship God only; without dreaming about anything else, only desiring God to give us His dreams.

In the Asia Tour, Stream of Praise held many GLOW worship concerts, and GLOW, an acronym is "God Leads Our Way", paired with the album's theme "For You Alone".

Stream of Praise director, Rev. Sandy Yu encouraged today's youth to place their love relationships on God, to dream God's dream like Jacob's dream of stairway to heaven, and to connect to God.

Commenting on the album, Yu shared the album-making process was kind of unexpected, because she was thinking about making songs with softer tempo. Instead, they produced songs that has faster tempo than before, like "Lord, I Walk with You", "For You Alone."

Jim, a staff from Stream of Praise North America, hopes that through the tour, more brothers and sisters can come to love the Lord even more. At the end of every concert, they will have altar calls, and they hope the response from North American crowd will be as passionate as the response received on the Asia tour.

Stream of Praise Asia tour lasted from July 15 till Aug 13 in various places in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Within one month, 25 worship concerts were held side by side, which served over 100,000 people. Among this crowd, many have responded to the altar call and are will to fully dedicate themselves to the Lord.

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