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My Heart Will Trust Cover song  – Hailing from the vibrant city of Owerri in Southeast Nigeria, Fidel Ugochukwu Perez stands as a beacon of musical talent and spiritual devotion in the contemporary gospel music scene. As a singer-songwriter and acoustic rhythm guitarist, Fidel has cultivated a unique and heartfelt sound that resonates deeply with audiences worldwide.

With an impressive repertoire of over 500 songs and counting, his dedication to praising God through music is both awe-inspiring and infectious.

Beyond his musical prowess, Fidel is also a multifaceted creative force, hosting the enlightening podcast “Languages Talks” on Spotify and contributing insightful articles to his blogs, gistandmore.com and myemeraldhealth.com. His versatility extends not only to his musical abilities but also to his linguistic talents, as he is fluent in Spanish, Igbo, Pidgin, and English.

This multilingual proficiency has enabled him to craft songs that transcend cultural and linguistic barriers, touching the hearts of listeners from diverse backgrounds.

Fidel Ugochukwu Perez

Fidel’s latest song cover, “My Heart Will Trust,” originally penned by Max Lucado, is a testament to his unwavering faith and commitment to spreading the gospel of Christ through music. The song’s poignant lyrics, combined with Fidel’s soulful vocals and acoustic guitar accompaniment, create a mesmerizing musical experience that uplifts and inspires.

As he continues to create and share his music, Fidel remains steadfast in his mission to take the gospel message to the entire world, bridging divides and fostering unity through the universal language of music.

To experience the magic of Fidel Ugochukwu Perez’s music and explore his insightful podcast episodes, be sure to check out the links provided and join him on this extraordinary journey of faith, passion, and creativity.

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I’ll walk closer now on the higher wayThrough the darkest night, will You hold my hand?Jesus, guide my way
Oh, You mourn with me, and You dance with meFor my heart of hearts is bound to You
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evilBy the waters still my soulMy heart will trust, in You
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evilBy the waters still my soulMy heart will trust, in You
My heart will trust, in You
Oh, You counsel me and You comfort meWhen I cannot see, You light my way
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evilBy the waters still my soulMy heart will trust, in You
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evil
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evilBy the waters still my soulMy heart will trust, in You
Though I walk through valleys lowI’ll fear no evil
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Welcome back to “Language Talks,” I’m your host Fidel Ugochukwu Perez. For those tuning in for the first time, this podcast is all about improving your English skills while exploring exciting topics. Today, we’re diving into the world of Nigerian food.

Nigeria offers a variety of delicious dishes that reflect its diverse cultures. Whether you’re a food lover or looking to learn new English cooking terms, this episode is perfect for you.

You can find the full transcript of today’s episode in the show notes below. This transcript will help you understand better and practice your English. So, let’s dive into the flavors of Nigerian cuisine and language together on “Language Talks.”

Fidel Ugochukwu Perez

In today’s episode, we’re exploring the mouth-watering world of Nigerian cuisine. Nigeria is a country with many different tribes and cultures, and each one has its own special dishes.

One popular Nigerian dish you might have heard of is Jollof rice. It’s a tasty rice dish cooked with tomatoes, peppers, and spices. People in Nigeria love to serve Jollof rice at parties and celebrations. LISTSEN TO THE PODCAST 

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Nigerian Music Episode 1: Language Talks Podcast with Fidel Ugochukwu Perez

[Intro Music Playing]

Hello everyone, welcome to Language Talks! I’m Fidel Ugochukwu Perez, your host. If you’re joining us for the first time, I’m thrilled to have you here. This podcast is specially designed to help English language learners like you improve your listening and spoken English skills.

We cover a range of interesting topics using simple English to make learning both fun and easy. “You can locate the transcription of this episode at gistandmore.com/category/podcast or check the show notes if you are on Spotify or whichever app you’re listening from. So, let’s jump into today’s episode!

Today, we’re diving into the captivating world of Nigerian music. Nigeria, a vibrant country in West Africa, boasts a musical heritage that has captured hearts around the globe. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE

Fidel Perez

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