“Be My Vision” was born from a poem Cheryl wrote during a season when she was literally losing her eyesight. What began as a physical reality became a deeper metaphor for both of us — for those seasons when you simply can’t see what’s next.
This song isn’t only for those who have lost physical sight. It’s for anyone who knows the darkness of the in-between. The career decision you can’t make. The relationship you don’t know how to move forward in. The season where you’re stuck in the dip, wondering whether to keep climbing the hill you’re on or find a different one entirely.
God is not intimidated by your honesty. There are moments when He feels distant. We’ve lived that. But we’ve also found that the most honest prayers often come from the darkest places.
“Be My Vision” is about stubborn hope—the kind that chooses to believe God still shows up, especially when the stakes are high and the road isn’t clear.
Pray the prayer. Write the journal. Sing the song. Do whatever you need to do...but don’t stop looking. Sometimes it’s when you least expect it that the light breaks through.

