Competency Nº 02

Music Production.

Studio recording and audio craft for worship, gospel, and Christian recording artists — plus audiobook narration and sermon production for ministry clients. Bringing the same standard of care to song that we bring to every published page.

Cover of Healing, an album by Edlin

Healing

Songs from the Journey from Hurt to Restoration

A companion to the book of the same name, Healing takes the Scripture-shaped conversation about wounds, forgiveness, and restoration into song. Seven original tracks of lament, return, and the quiet ones for when heaven feels silent.

Available now on Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music.

Seven tracks from the
Healing sessions.

Listen on any platform below. Each track is also available to purchase from within the streaming service.

Each platform icon links to the Healing album page on that service. Per-track deep links will be added as they become available.

A companion book, Healing: The Journey from Hurt to Restoration by Edmund Lincoln, is available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover editions.

Also from the Healing sessions.

The Blessing by Edlin — from the Healing sessions
Single The Blessing Edlin

Songs that are built,
not just released.

Studio recording, audio craft, and release support for worship and gospel artists, Christian recording artists, and ministry clients producing audiobooks, sermons, and devotional audio.

A four-stage process
for every release.

— Stage 01

Pre-production

Discovery conversations, demo review, song selection, arrangement decisions, and the logistics of getting into the studio.

— Stage 02

Tracking

Vocal and instrumental recording sessions, with as many takes as the song needs and a producer's ear in the room throughout.

— Stage 03

Mixing & mastering

Mixing each track to balance, then mastering to streaming standards. Reference checks, revisions, and final approval.

— Stage 04

Release

Cover art, metadata, streaming distribution, and the launch campaign that introduces the record to listeners.

Have songs to record,
or a sermon to bring to audio?

Tell us about the project. We'll write back within one business day with a sense of scope and studio availability.