Week 1-Your story Comes First! 📌 Assignment (Due Before Week 2): Goal: Figure out what you want to say. Assignment: 1. 1. Answer these 3 questions: - What do I want my song to be about? - I want my songs to tell real-life stories of faith, hope, love, healing, and truth. Through life's joys, trials, challenges, and pain, my desire is to encourage, uplift, and remind others they are never alone. - Whether through Contemporary Christian, Gospel, Country, Pop, Rock, R&B, or Inspirational Ballads, I pray each lyric touches hearts, brings peace, inspires perseverance, and points people toward the unconditional love and saving grace of Jesus Christ. - My hope is that every song becomes a source of comfort, strength, and encouragement—helping others find healing, purpose, and hope through God's love. - - Who is this song for? - My songs are for anyone who has experienced life's joys, struggles, heartbreak, trials, challenges, or pain. They are for those seeking hope, healing, encouragement, and the reassurance that they are never alone. - Whether someone is searching for faith, rebuilding after hardship, celebrating life's blessings, or simply needing a song that speaks to their heart, my prayer is that every lyric brings comfort, strength, and points them toward the love, grace, and hope found in Jesus Christ. - - How do I want people to feel when they hear it? - Whether saved or unsaved, I want people to feel loved, encouraged, uplifted, and understood. I hope my songs bring hope to the discouraged, healing to the hurting, peace to troubled hearts, and strength to those facing life's trials. - For those who know Jesus Christ, I pray my songs strengthen their faith and draw them closer to Him. For those who do not yet know Him, I pray my music opens their hearts to His love, grace, truth, and the gift of salvation. - Above all, I want every listener to know they are never alone and that there is hope in Jesus Christ. - - Write 5–10 simple sentences about your topic.