![]() ![]() Before they hung up, they said, ‘The Lord is saying Jeremiah 29:11.’ To top it off, someone called and realized they dialed the wrong number. Pieces of paper would blow in the wind right up to me with Jeremiah 29:11. ![]() “Everywhere I went, I would hear or see this scripture. “Jeremiah 29:11 began to stalk me,” Bratcher says. Little did I know that in my darkest days, God would reveal Himself so clearly to me through His Word. So I was consumed by the desire to take my own life. “As I walked through these overwhelmingly dark days, I truly thought God had forsaken me and that I wasn’t fit to even be alive. After all, four miscarriages and two stillborns left me pondering, ‘What’s wrong with me?’ That was just the beginning of the darkest days of my life. “I was completely in shock and despair overcame me. “It was April 2007 when I sat in the hospital bed preparing to deliver my second – yes, second – stillborn baby boy, Jeremiah,” says Bratcher, telling the story of why Jeremiah 29:11 is significant to her. The title of the single, produced by Byron Shirley and Lawrence Johnson is based on Jeremiah 29:11, a scripture that Bratcher says saved her life. The single released to digital outlets, including iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music and others, on April 3. Powerhouse vocalist Anitra Bratcher is set to release a new single today titled “J29 Eleven.” The song, written by Bratcher, Michael Rainer and Lawrence Johnson, goes for adds to gospel-formatted radio outlets. ![]()
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