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Tyler Philip Ratcliffe’s “Where The Walls Once Stood” Hits #2 at ChristianCountryGospel.net

kingdomchorus | March 16, 2026

If you enjoy discovering encouraging Christian music, there is some exciting news to share.

Over at ChristianCountryGospel.net, Tyler Philip Ratcliffe’s song “Where The Walls Once Stood” has climbed to become the second most played song on the station this week.

That is a pretty big milestone.

ChristianCountryGospel.net plays music from a wide range of Christian country and gospel artists, so when a song rises that high in the rotation, it usually means something is connecting with listeners in a real way.

And when you hear the story behind this song, it becomes clear why.

The Story Behind “Where The Walls Once Stood”

Tyler wrote “Where The Walls Once Stood” during a season where he found himself caught between what looked impossible and what God had promised him.

The image that kept coming back to him was the Biblical story of Jericho.

In that story, an entire city was sealed shut behind massive walls. From a human perspective, it looked unwinnable.

But God did not tell His people to bring bigger weapons or develop a better strategy.

He asked them to be obedient.

And when they were, the walls came down.

The powerful truth behind that story is that the strongest walls in our lives are rarely made of stone.

They are built from things like fear, shame, disappointment, addiction, broken relationships, or prayers that seem to echo without an answer.

Over time, many people learn to live in the shadow of those walls, assuming they will never move.

But God specializes in doing the impossible.

A Song About When God Brings the Walls Down

“Where The Walls Once Stood” celebrates the moment when something that once held you captive is suddenly gone.

It is the moment when you turn around and realize the barrier you thought defined your future is now nothing more than rubble.

The thing that once stood in front of you becomes evidence of God’s faithfulness instead.

That message is one reason the song is resonating so strongly with listeners right now.

Seeing it rise to the #2 most played song this week on ChristianCountryGospel.net is a powerful reminder that songs rooted in faith and testimony still connect deeply with people.

A Quick Shoutout to ChristianCountryGospel.net

We also want to take a moment to recognize and thank the team behind ChristianCountryGospel.net.

Their network has been serving listeners since 1998, making it one of the long running platforms dedicated to Christian country and gospel music online.

Over the years they have built a strong community of listeners who love faith driven music. Their mobile app alone has seen over 150,000 downloads, and their stations continue to reach tens of thousands of listeners and followers across various radio streaming apps and platforms.

That kind of longevity and reach does not happen by accident. It comes from years of faithfully sharing music that points people toward Christ.

So from all of us at KingdomChorus.com, we just want to say thank you for supporting independent Christian artists and giving songs like this a place to be heard.

Discover More Christian Artists at Kingdom Chorus

If you have not heard “Where The Walls Once Stood” by Tyler Philip Ratcliffe yet, take a few minutes and listen to it. There is a good chance the message may meet you right where you are.

And if you enjoy discovering new Christian artists and the stories behind their music, be sure to keep checking in with us at KingdomChorus.com.

We regularly feature new songs, artist stories, and music that encourages listeners and points people toward the hope found in Christ.

Because sometimes the place where the walls once stood becomes the very place where God begins building something new.

Written by kingdomchorus

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