agains tdeception

Teacher, Musician, and Filmmaker in Bangladesh

Listen to my music

EDM Worship music is an endless passion for people, music, charity, love, and God. The

people’s love for upbeat Christian music is everlasting. If our ministry somehow contributes to

saving one soul, we feel that it is worth doing a million times more to keep one more. The

Electronic Dance Music activities are 100% independent from another music genre. The music

genre picks the Electronic dance music genre’s featured artists to reflect the Christian Trance

Music genre’s best taste. Upbeat Christian music, upbeat religious songs, and artists support its musical genres. There

are much good electronic dance music and serious talent of this music genre out there that

perform this genre. All music can help and change the moods and minds of the people. For some people, piece affects their whole life. The music identifies who they are and what kind of people they are.

They wake up and fall asleep with earbuds in their ears, listening to their favorite

music. We believe that if we can create a playlist with excellent and upbeat Music, Music

becomes a seed that will grow and soften a hardened heart. Perhaps it may help a person to

decide to consider going to church with their friend.

The listeners of Upbeat Christian Music can be confident that they will be listening to their

favorite music from Christian artists, and there will not be anything offensive or contradicting a

Christian lifestyle in the lyrics. Against Deception, band efforts aim at our listeners, and we do

what we can do to support our music genre on their journey to reach all the people that love

worship music. EDM Christian Music ministry provides a platform to support new, unknown, and

well-known Christian music singers to reach larger audiences (genres: CEDM, upbeat CCM,

House, Trance, Hip Hop).

Christian Music songs believe it is simple. Jesus Christ is the son of God. Jesus Christ died for our

sins and rose again. We all believe that he is alive today as he was on the first Easter morning

and is present with us today, even though we cannot see him or physically touch him.