Viral Pop Star to Worship Leader: Forest Frank's Emotional Testimony of Surrender

Forrest Frank testimony: From Viral Pop Star to Worship Leader

In a recent conversation with his pastor at Antioch Community Church in Waco, Texas, Christian artist Forrest Frank laid bare the unconventional, challenging, and often miraculous journey that led him to pivot from secular music success to becoming a prominent figure in the worship music space. His testimony is a powerful narrative of radical surrender, divine prophecy, and seeing God turn personal trials into public triumphs.

💡 The Moment of Surrender: Collapse at Antioch

Frank, known for his work in the pop music realm, including his viral hit “Sunday Best,” recounted the moment his life changed while attending Baylor University in Waco. Struggling with insecurity and anxiety and at his “lowest point,” he acted on a sudden internal whisper to go to church.

He arrived late to what turned out to be the close of a three-day fast at Antioch. Frank shared the immediate impact: “I walked in and immediately… I felt like this weight was lifted off of me.” He walked only a few steps into the back of the room before collapsing in the presence of Jesus, saying he was “tired of running.” This conversion instantly propelled him into discipleship, community, and even a mission trip.

💸 The Principle of Fruit: Surrender Precedes Success

The principle of surrender became a recurring theme, even before his official ministry began. Frank revealed that just three days before his secular song “Sunday Best” unexpectedly exploded in popularity, he felt an intense spiritual prompting to give all his savings to the church.

His pastor emphasized the lesson: “The principle’s the deal. Surrender creates fruit. Period.” This act of obedience, giving up financial control, preceded the massive worldly success of “Sunday Best,” setting the foundation for the greater sacrifice God would ask for next.

🧭,Prophetic Nudge and the Pivot to Christian Music

In June 2022, despite being successful, Frank felt a deep conviction that he wasn’t being “everything God want[ed] me to be.” He was being led to leave the secular music world. This was confirmed by a series of divine events:

  1. Prophetic Word: While “hiding” in the balcony of the church, a visitor named Morgan, who didn’t know him, approached him after receiving a dream. She confirmed the call to leave the secular realm, start making Christian music, and predicted God would “flip the whole industry through you.”
  2. Scriptural Framework: The prophecy was rooted in two specific Bible passages that now frame his ministry: Isaiah 61 (proclaiming liberty and comfort) and Malachi 4:6 (restoring the hearts of fathers to their children).
  3. The First Song: After wrestling with the idea of monetizing his private worship, Frank obeyed a strong pull to release a song that had been repeatedly coming out of him at the piano. This song, which Frank later identified as “Good Day” (or a similarly early, organic track from the start of his Christian journey), was uploaded and instantly became a global Christian streaming success, confirming the divine shift.

The Genesis 50:20 Trial

Frank’s commitment was immediately tested by a major industry hurdle. He woke up one morning to find all his newly released Christian musicreportedly 86 songs over three albums, had been unilaterally pulled from his distribution platform by a previous record label exercising a contractual option. They took all the royalties and demanded a final album.

Friends and attorneys advised him to fight the legal battle, but Frank found peace in the scripture Genesis 50:20: “What the enemy intended for evil, God intended for good.”

He chose radical service over legal confrontation. Instead of fighting, he poured his energy into creating the greatest album he could make to fulfill the contract. That album, “Child of God,” was the result of his surrender. It not only fulfilled his obligation but became the very album that exploded his ministry, leading to major tours. Frank reflected, “That really was the lynchpin on my career was that moment where I said I want to be a good servant.”

Forrest Frank Rejecting the Dove Award Trophy

Having wrestled with the concepts of fame and ministry since his conversion, Frank recently took a public step of radical conviction by announcing his refusal to participate in future music award shows, including the GMA Dove Awards and the Grammys.

Despite his success, which includes winning New Artist of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year for “Good Day” at the 2024 Dove Awards, and multiple nominations in 2025 (including Artist of the Year), Frank stated he felt a strong spiritual boundary needed to be drawn.

“I’m convicted, personally, that a line that I can draw is that I will not receive a trophy for something that is from Jesus and for Jesus,” Frank stated in a social media video. “The trophy is that my name is listed in the Book of Life, and I get to have eternal life. What good is a piece of metal going to do compared to that?”

His “stance of non-participation” was meant to inspire youth to focus on eternal rewards rather than temporary, worldly recognition. The move sparked a wide debate among Christian artists, with some questioning the decision, while others, like the legendary CeCe Winans, publicly respected his personal conviction. For Frank, this decision represented the final, ultimate surrender: trading professional glory for the singular glory of God

Prophecy Fulfilled: A Ministry to Families

The true fruit of this surrender, Frank noted, was the specific audience God drew to his music. While touring, he expected to see people his own age, but instead, the vast majority of concertgoers were parents and children, together.

This confirmed the Malachi 4:6 prophecy that had been spoken over him, demonstrating that God was using his music to connect generations and minister to the spiritual health of families.

Frank concluded with a challenge to all believers: “Go after what breaks your heart… Because if you’re working, if you’re laboring to aid in what breaks your heart, it’s so fulfilling.” He credits the raw, honest intimacy of his relationship with God, which he calls “cheating” because the songs are downloaded directly from heaven, as the source of all his success.

Forrest Frank tour schedule

Following the runaway success of his album and ministry pivot, Forrest Frank continues to live out his calling on the road. Far from retiring after his surrender, his career has exploded into a relentless touring schedule. Fans who have followed his journey will have multiple opportunities to experience his unique blend of worship, testimony, and high-energy music throughout 2025 and 2026.

While there is no confirmed major public event for the remaining part of the year, Forrest Frank is confirmed to be on the lineup for the popular Winter Jam tour and the Rock the Universe Festival.

DateEvent / TourCity
Jan 23, 2026Rock the Universe FestivalOrlando, FL (Universal Studios)
Feb 27, 2026Winter Jam 2026Raleigh, NC
Feb 28, 2026Winter Jam 2026Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 1, 2026Winter Jam 2026Norfolk, VA
Mar 6, 2026Winter Jam 2026Tupelo, MS
Mar 12, 2026Winter Jam 2026Baton Rouge, LA
Mar 13, 2026Winter Jam 2026Southaven, MS
Mar 14, 2026Winter Jam 2026Oklahoma City, OK
Mar 15, 2026Winter Jam 2026Des Moines, IA
Mar 20, 2026Winter Jam 2026Springfield, MO
Mar 21, 2026Winter Jam 2026Bossier City, LA
Mar 22, 2026Winter Jam 2026Mobile, AL
Mar 27, 2026Winter Jam 2026Cleveland, OH
Mar 28, 2026Winter Jam 2026State College, PA

Note: Tour dates are subject to change. Always check official ticketing sources for the latest information.