Written by: Avelle Agency
A love song to his fiancé.
Marc Isaacs is labeled a true Minister in Music …Marc is known for touching hearts with his music.
A worship leader and music minister, music ministry has always been of paramount importance. The talented Marc Isaacs continues to define himself amongst the top gospel ministers both locally and regionally. The release of “Forever Love” follows his success of being nominated for ten (10) International Gospel (Marlin) awards in 2022 and walking away with two (2) of those awards.
“ Ain’t no better way to tell my journey of love and relationships through music and this song really captures that.” – Marc
Marc sees music as not just his gift from God but as his ministry. “Forever Love” is written by Marc Isaacs himself and produced by Bad K records.
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