Petrina Pacheco Sets to Inspire with "Glory Come Down"

Independent artist Petrina Pacheco is excited to announce the release of her latest single, "Glory Come Down," to Christian radio. The new song showcases Pacheco's heartfelt lyrics and inspirational sound. Co-written by Petrina Pacheco and John Chisum, and produced by Chris Springer for iNOV8 Productions, Inc., "Glory Come Down" is set to inspire and uplift listeners with its powerful message of hope and faith.
Petrina Pacheco's journey from brokenness to redemption is a testament to the transformative power of faith. Raised in Kiln, Mississippi, Petrina's life took a tumultuous turn as she faced years of abusive relationships and addiction. It wasn't until she walked into a church service at the age of 33 that her life began to change. God intervened, setting her free from addiction and filling her heart with true joy and peace. Today, Petrina and her husband, James, have founded several outreach ministries to help others who are broken, addicted, or lost.
"Glory Come Down" reflects Petrina's personal journey and her mission to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ through her music. With lyrics that evoke a deep sense of worship and a longing for God's presence, the song is a powerful addition to the Inspirational and Soft AC formats. The song's chorus, "God, let Your glory come down," captures the essence of Petrina's message and invites listeners to experience God's love and grace.
Petrina's previous hits, including "Because of You," "I'm Not Her Anymore," "My Savior," "Be The Light," "I Can Feel Your Presence," and "Surrender," have consistently made a significant impact on the Christian Radio Chart (CRC). With "Glory Come Down," she continues to build on her legacy of creating music that touches hearts and changes lives.
Buy/Stream the Song:
https://bit.ly/Petrina-GCD
Connect with Petrina Pacheco:
https://petrinapacheco.com/
https://www.facebook.com/PetrinaPachecoMusic
https://www.instagram.com/petrinapacheco/
https://twitter.com/PachecoPetrina
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