Cade Thompson Pens Three-Day Devotional "Dear Future Wife"

Red Street Records' breakout artist Cade Thompson has written a free three-day devotional based on his current song "Dear Future Wife." The devotional, based out of Thompson's reflection on scipture, deals with relationship issues for the single, married, as well as the divorced.
Thompson writes, "I hope this devotion touches the hearts of people that are in a similar season of waiting, those that are in a season of single parenting, as well as those searching for healing after a broken marriage. The waiting is worth it as you trust God with your journey."
Thompson, is an energetic and soulful Contemporary Christian music artist with a sound that appeals to believers and mainstream pop audiences alike. His effortless style promotes his personal musical influences, which draws heavily from the church. Thompson has an admirable ability to transform his thoughts and faith into a powerful collection of melodies and lyrics that inspire people of all ages to step into all that God has for them.
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