PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA — Veteran Nigerian gospel recording artist Peter StoneCold has officially unveiled his inspiring new single, "Father Bless Me," a heartfelt song that combines worship, compassion, and a sincere prayer for divine provision. More than just another gospel release, the song carries a profound message of hope, generosity, and social responsibility, reminding believers that God's blessings are not meant to end with us but to flow through us for the benefit of others.
At a time when many families and communities continue to struggle with poverty, hunger, unemployment, and economic hardship, "Father Bless Me" arrives as a timely reminder of God's ability to provide and His desire for His children to become channels of blessing to those around them. Rather than focusing solely on personal prosperity, the song presents a refreshing perspective on divine blessings—one that encourages believers to seek God's favour so they can become instruments of love, compassion, and transformation in their communities.
The inspiration behind "Father Bless Me" came from Peter StoneCold's daily encounters with the realities of life affecting countless individuals across society. Witnessing the pain of the less privileged, the struggles of widows and orphans, the cries of hungry children, and the growing number of people facing financial uncertainty deeply touched his heart. These experiences became the catalyst for a song that expresses not only personal dependence on God but also a burden for humanity.
According to the gospel minister, the song was birthed from a place of sincere prayer and compassion. It reflects his desire to see lives transformed through God's abundant provision and encourages listeners to remember that true wealth is measured not only by what we possess but also by what we are able to share with those in need.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the release, Peter StoneCold explains that the prayer contained in the song is one of purpose rather than selfish ambition.
"This is my heart's desire. We are asking God to bless us so we can reach out, ease the burdens of the vulnerable, and bring genuine relief to those in need."
These words capture the heart of "Father Bless Me." It is a song that shifts the focus from personal gain to kingdom impact. It reminds believers that every blessing received from God carries the opportunity to become a blessing to someone else.
Musically, "Father Bless Me" blends rich African gospel influences with heartfelt worship, creating a sound that is both inspiring and emotionally engaging. Peter StoneCold draws from his extensive musical background to deliver a song filled with sincerity, passion, and spiritual depth. His mature vocal expression, combined with meaningful lyrics and vibrant instrumentation, creates an atmosphere that resonates with worshippers from different backgrounds.
The song also serves as an encouragement to those currently waiting on God for breakthrough. It reassures listeners that God sees every struggle, hears every prayer, and remains faithful to provide according to His perfect timing. Whether someone is believing God for employment, healing, restoration, financial provision, or a fresh beginning, "Father Bless Me" inspires renewed faith and confidence in God's unfailing goodness.
Beyond its message of divine provision, the song challenges Christians to embrace generosity as an essential expression of their faith. Throughout Scripture, believers are consistently called to care for the poor, support the vulnerable, and extend compassion to those in need. Peter StoneCold reinforces this biblical principle by reminding listeners that God's blessings become most meaningful when they are shared with others.
About Peter StoneCold
Born Peter Samuel and professionally known as Peter StoneCold, the veteran gospel minister hails from the Ndoki clan in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Based in Port Harcourt, he has enjoyed a remarkable musical journey spanning several decades.
Before answering God's call into gospel ministry, Peter StoneCold built a successful career within the secular music scene, where he became well known for his versatility across genres including Highlife, Gyration, and Reggae. His experience performing and creating music over the years helped shape the unique sound and musical excellence that now characterise his gospel ministry.
Following a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ, Peter made the life-altering decision to dedicate his musical gifts entirely to the service of God. His conversion marked the beginning of a new chapter, transforming his music from entertainment into ministry and giving his songs a renewed purpose centred on sharing the Gospel and inspiring hope.
Throughout his ministry, Peter StoneCold has ministered on numerous platforms alongside some of Africa's most respected gospel ministers, including Buchi, the late Sammie Okposo, Eben, Frank Edwards, Tim Godfrey, Mercy Chinwo, and several other renowned worship leaders. These opportunities have further strengthened his passion for using music to touch lives and proclaim the message of Christ.
With "Father Bless Me," Peter StoneCold once again demonstrates the depth of his musical experience and spiritual maturity. The song beautifully combines his roots in African music with contemporary gospel expressions, producing a worship anthem that speaks to both the heart and the conscience.
As the song reaches audiences across Nigeria and beyond, Peter's prayer is that it will inspire believers to trust God for provision while developing compassionate hearts toward those in need. He hopes listeners will not only sing the words but also embrace the responsibility of becoming instruments of God's love, generosity, and restoration within their communities.
Now available on major digital streaming platforms worldwide, "Father Bless Me" stands as more than a song—it is a prayer, a testimony of faith, and a call for believers to partner with God in bringing hope to a hurting world. Through this powerful release, Peter StoneCold reminds us that God's blessings become most meaningful when they are used to lift others, restore hope, and reflect the compassion of Christ.

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