Listen to Nevaeh's New Single 'Come Alive (Dry Bones)' Here

Praise and Worship group, Nevaeh, from the Central Florida area, have released 'Come Alive (Dry Bones)', the debut single from their latest album 'More Than Anything.'
Nevaeh, heaven spelled backwards, began their music ministry in a local church and today their music has expanded to reach people with the gospel around the world. They are an award winning artist, receiving nominations for best song, best group, and best new artist from the Artists Music Guild.
Nevaeh serves primarily as a concert ministry where they share their faith with songs and testimonies of how God is working and using them for His glory. True of what Heaven is like, they are different women coming from different backgrounds, but united to share the same message of the Cross.
In 2016, their third album, Love Enough, won Best Album of the Year, and in 2018 they were awarded Best Group from the Music Guild. Opportunities have been enjoyed by Nevaeh to share their music at Disney's Night of Joy, Florida Strawberry Festival, Wet-n-Wild's Waves of Glory, Relay for Life, and many community functions to support local charities and events. They've also served for several years with Raceway Ministries during the Daytona 500 and Pepsi 400.
Nevaeh's love of sharing the gospel through music has also led them to perform on ABC News Songs of the Season, as well as Jacksonville's Channel 99 TV Talk Show 'Let's Talk About It', and will be on Babbie's House / Atlanta Live in April 2019.
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