Elim Sound Partner With Helen Yousaf For 'Custodians Of Fire' Album

Apr 25 2017

Elim Sound have partnered with Helen Yousaf to record her new album 'Custodians Of Fire', which will be released on 5th May 2017. It’s been seven years since Helen’s last studio album. Her brand new album ‘Custodians Of Fire’ is a compilation of some of the prophetic songs Helen has been singing out over the past two years. Ian Yates and the Elim Sound team partnered with Helen to gel these fragments of prophetic ministry into songs that would encourage the body of Christ and speak a word in season to the atmospheres we find ourselves living in for His glory!


The ten brand new songs on ‘Custodians of Fire’ are full of passionate responses to valley experiences declaring ‘You’re with me!’; ‘I pitch my tent in the land of hope!’; ‘what do you want to see?’ and more. Such lines are a heart cry from a mother who knows the sound of one grappling with dark episodes before the light of day beams down on the situation and shows God as generous, strong and faithful.

This album stands alongside those who are navigating their way through the valley of trouble and declares the doorway of hope is open; It speaks hope to the one waiting; It speaks favour to the one in need; it speaks love over the one that speaks death over themselves; it says ‘take it all Lord’ and as the title suggests, it says ‘You are carrying my glory! So what do you want to see?’

Helen’s powerful voice speaks to those in pain, or feeling a lack of purpose. These songs of honesty, hope and heartfelt passion will draw the listener in. We pray this project encourages, uplifts and inspires the listener in their personal journey knowing they are carrying God’s glory into every area of their lives.

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