Amariah Lodiong and the Power of “Who Sent You”

At just seven years old, Amariah Lodiong is already making waves in gospel music with a voice that feels both innocent and powerful, rooted in faith yet charged with maturity beyond her years. Her latest release, “Who Sent You,” showcases not just her vocal gift but also her heart for ministry, carrying a message that transcends age and borders.






Performed alongside the Reconciliation Church Choir from Kawempe, Uganda, the song is a vibrant blend of Afrobeat rhythms and gospel harmonies, designed to both uplift and energize. The track, originally written by Lasu Emma, moves beyond a typical worship song; it is a spiritual anthem of resilience, declaring victory over evil forces and affirming unshakable faith in Christ. With its infectious beat, the track draws listeners to the dance floor while still grounding them in worship, proving that gospel music can inspire movement and praise in equal measure.






Amariah’s unique story only deepens the impact of “Who Sent You.” Born into the Kuku Tribe of South Sudan and raised in Mississippi, she bridges two worlds. African heritage and Western upbringing, to create a sound that resonates universally. This fusion of cultures adds richness to her artistry, making her voice not only a symbol of youthful devotion but also of global connection.



Beyond music, Amariah is committed to service. She volunteers in refugee camps, uplifts the elderly, and contributes to community projects that reflect the very themes of hope and compassion embedded in her songs. For her, the gospel is more than a melody; it’s ministry in motion.






“Who Sent You” is more than a release; it’s a declaration of spiritual strength through a child’s fearless voice. With each note, Amariah Lodiong reminds us that faith has no age limit and that music rooted in purpose can inspire generations.

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