Have you ever heard a song or read a poem only to later hear the story behind it and have it take on so much more meaning? There’s a gospel song I love called God Of The Mountain and the lyrics go like this: For the God on the mountain is still God in the valley / When things go wrong, he’ll make them right / And the God of the good times is still God in the bad times / The God of the day is still God in the night.

No matter how often I hear this song, I feel the life and truth and power of it. And I never get tired of it. But after talking with my good friend who performs the song, Lynda Randle, and after hearing her story of overcoming, that song has taken on a whole new meaning for me.

Lynda Randle is a Dove Award-winning singer and songwriter who has used music as a way out of the pain and heartache she’s experienced. Until my conversation with her on Overcome With Auntie Anne, I didn’t know her “valley” that the song mentions. But now I understand why she sings it. She sings about what God has done in her life—through all the struggles, the pain, the abuse, the heartaches, the bullying—and she sings it so well.

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