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The Power of God’s Voice: A Conversation with Jerimae Yoder

Updated: Mar 31


All These Diamonds - Jerimae Yoder
All These Diamonds - Jerimae Yoder

In our upcoming episode of Crazy Stupid Healing, we had the privilege of sitting down with Jerimae Yoder, a Christian artist with a heart for sharing God’s power through music. Jerimae’s journey is nothing short of inspiring—from his roots in an Amish community to making it in Nashville and discovering how God would use him to impact the church.

A Journey of Faith and Music

Jerimae’s story is one of perseverance and purpose. Growing up in an Amish community, his path to the music industry was anything but typical. Yet, through every challenge and transition, he felt God leading him forward, opening doors and using his gifts for a greater purpose.

In our conversation, he shares how he finally made it to Nashville and how God placed him in the church, not just as a musician but as a vessel for healing and transformation. His testimony is a reminder that when we trust God’s calling, He makes a way—even when it seems impossible.


God’s Voice, Vibration, and the Power to Heal

One of the most powerful moments in our discussion was when Jerimae spoke about the voice of God and the healing power of vibration. Music is more than just sound—it carries frequency, energy, and the ability to shift atmospheres. Jerimae dives into how God designed sound to bring healing and restoration, and how artists can tap into this deeper understanding to create music that truly transforms lives.


This conversation with Jerimae Yoder is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and practical insights for musicians, worship leaders, and anyone who feels called to step out in faith.


And don’t forget to follow Jerimae and support his music at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/allthesediamonds/all-these-diamonds.


As always, we’re so grateful for these conversations that remind us of God’s faithfulness and the unexpected ways He moves.




 
 
 

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