When life shakes your foundation, what do you hold on to? For Howard Gripp, the answer is clear—and it pulses through every line of his new single, “Strong.” Released as part of his ongoing project of faith-forward rock songs, the track is a bold declaration of trust, resilience, and worship-sized conviction.

The Wisconsin-based singer-songwriter isn’t new to blending grit with grace. After years in the secular rock scene, Howard’s life pivoted when a personal encounter with Jesus changed his entire trajectory. Since then, he’s been carving out a unique space in the Christian Contemporary/Rock landscape, one where soaring hooks meet testimonies of hope.

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“Strong” builds on this momentum with unapologetic energy. From the opening verse “As doubts surround and fears try to take hold, it’s your strength within that makes me bold” the track wastes no time setting the tone: this is battle music for the spirit. Driving guitar lines, dynamic percussion, and Howard’s gritty, heartfelt vocals work together to create something equal parts stadium rock and worship service.



Midway through, the bridge shifts into deeper theology, echoing Paul’s words: “Your strength is made perfect… your grace is all I need.” It’s a moment of surrender before the final chorus erupts, reminding listeners that real power doesn’t come from avoiding storms but from trusting the One who calms them.

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Howard Gripp is building a ministry that doesn’t just entertain, it equips. This is the kind of single that could easily become a staple at youth conferences, men’s retreats, and worship nights, while also appealing to mainstream rock listeners hungry for authenticity.

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