Kingdom Chorus Artists Tyler Philip Ratcliffe – Jonathan Duff – and Ben Jero Release “Nothing But Good” in Major Collaboration
A new collaboration from Tyler Philip Ratcliffe, Jonathan Duff, and Ben Jero is bringing a powerful and honest message to listeners with the release of “Nothing But Good.”
As part of the Kingdom Chorus roster, this release represents more than just a collaboration. It captures a shared perspective shaped through real life experience, not just inspiration.
“Nothing But Good” was written from a simple but weighty question:
What do you say about God after you have walked through doubt, failure, and seasons that did not go the way you expected?
Rather than avoiding those moments, the song leans directly into them.
Lines like “fallen onto the ground more times than I can count” and “broken promises wrestled with heavy doubt” reflect the kind of honesty that many listeners will immediately recognize. These are not abstract ideas, but lived experiences. Seasons where faith is tested, expectations fall short, and clarity is hard to find.
But the song does not stay there.
As the writing process unfolded, the perspective began to shift from the present struggle to a broader view of the past. Looking back, a pattern started to emerge, one that could not be ignored.
Through every high and every low, God had remained faithful.
That realization became the foundation of the song.
“Every road that I’ve wandered leads back to You” captures the heart of the message. Not because every step along the way was perfect, but because even in the detours, God was still working, still guiding, and still present.
What makes “Nothing But Good” stand out is that it does not present a surface-level statement. It presents a conclusion.
A conclusion formed by reflection.
Looking back, the writers recognized blessings they did not deserve, grace they could not earn, and a consistent thread of faithfulness woven through every season of their lives.
The result is a song that feels both deeply personal and widely relatable. It meets listeners in the middle of real life while pointing them toward a bigger perspective.
At its core, the message is simple:
Life is not always easy, but God is still faithful.
And sometimes the most powerful thing a person can do is pause, look back, and recognize that through it all, He has been nothing but good.
With its honest approach and strong message, the single positions itself well for both personal listening and broader radio and playlist impact, especially among audiences looking for music that reflects real faith without losing hope.
“Nothing But Good” is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Tyler Philip Ratcliffe

Tyler Philip Ratcliffe is a contemporary Christian artist and worship leader from Sidney, Ohio. Currently serving as the worship leader at Sidney First Church of the Nazarene, Tyler writes and leads songs that boldly declare God’s presence with grit, energy, and folk-rock revival spirit. A devoted husband and father of three, he left his full-time job in 2024 to fully pursue his calling in worship, songwriting, and recording — all for the glory of Jesus.
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0euDLs4W0eQeDah3IjcxDN
Jonathan Duff

Jonathan Duff is a passionate Christian worship artist and songwriter based in Carlsbad, California. Known for his anointed worship leading and faith-filled anthems, Jonathan pours out songs drawn from personal experience and deep trust in God. His music carries a powerful, congregational sound that stirs hearts toward heaven and encourages believers to move in faith.
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2QSTT1QEUHaxjQlPLGlUpc
Ben Jero

Ben Jero is a worship artist, songwriter, and worship leader from Southern California (with roots in Bend, Oregon). A longtime music lover who once dreamed of designing Disney rides, Ben now channels his creativity into energetic, hope-filled worship songs that celebrate Jesus and build up the Church. He currently serves as a worship leader at Sandals Church, where he helps lead passionate encounters with God.

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