Former New York Mets Baseball Player, now Gospel R… Read Full Bio ↴Todd Dulaney
Former New York Mets Baseball Player, now Gospel Recording Artist
Todd Dulaney spent most of his life pursuing a baseball career, playing 5 years of professional baseball. Now, his joy comes from serving the Lord in any and every capacity of life. He is steadfast and sold out to God. His eyes are focused on ministry and fulfilling his purpose. Dulaney's dream is to write music that ministers to the heart of God and touches the heart of man. Not what's hot, but what delivers, what heals, what restores. Music that God inhabits. Born December 20, 1983 in Maywood, IL,
Dulaney grew up as a singer and an elite athlete. After graduating from high school in 2001, Dulaney was drafted from Community College in Mt. Carmel, IL, by the New York Mets to pursue a professional baseball career. While refining his athletic skills, Dulaney realized that there was a higher calling upon his life. He accepted an invitation to travel and perform background vocals for gospel artist and Grammy winner Smokie Norful.
Todd has worked and shared the stage with many award-winning artists, including Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Jessica Reedy, Maurette Clark-brown, Michelle Williams, Donnie Mcclurkin, Fred Hammond, Dr Bobby Jones, Ernest Pugh, TRIN-I-TEE 5:7, Nicole and David Binion, Tye Tribett and Donnie McClurkin just to name a few.
God has opened many doors on his behalf allowing him to minister in song at churches worldwide. Dulaney has made appearances on BET Dr. Bobby Jones Gospel, TBN "Praise the Lord" and 15th Street, Atlanta Live, BBTV, TCT "I'm Just Sayin" The 2011 Merge Summit and (3 )nominations for the 2012 Stellar Awards second round ballot.
Currently, Todd serves faithfully at his local assembly in Chicago, IL . He is married to the lovely Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney and his greatest accomplishment to date is his son Todd Dulaney, Jr.
One thing that Todd desires and that is to dwell in the house of the Lord forever and to do the will of the Father.
For bookings or additional information contact: Wanda Adams at marketingministry@live.com 404-474-3403 or Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney at 708-420-7095
Follow You
Todd Dulaney Lyrics
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But Lord I keep running to you
Sometimes I get weary
But I know that You're pulling me through
When it feels like it's ending
My heart will depend on Your truth, Yes
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes, I'm working hard to follow You
But Lord I keep running to you
Sometimes I get weary
But I know that You're pulling me through
When it feels like it's ending
My heart will depend on Your truth, Oh Yes
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes I'm working hard to follow You
I'll keep running, I'll keep running to You
I'll keep running, I'll keep running to You
I'll keep running, I'll keep running to You
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes I'm working hard to follow You
(Repeat)
I will, I'll keep running to You
I will, I'll keep running to You
I will, I'll keep running
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running
I'm working hard to follow You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running
I'm working hard
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
Yes I will, I'll keep running
I'm working hard
To follow You
In "Follow You" by Todd Dulaney, the singer expresses the struggles of the journey to follow God. He acknowledges that although it may not be easy, he keeps coming back to God. Sometimes the journey gets difficult and he becomes weary, but he knows that God is pulling him through it. When it feels as if everything is ending, his heart will depend on God's truth. Dulaney echoes his commitment to following God, declaring that he is working hard to follow Him.
The repetition of lines such as "I'll keep running, I'll keep running to You" emphasizes the persistence and effort required to follow God. The song acknowledges that the journey is not easy, but it is worth it to follow God. The song reminds us to look to God when we become weary and to find strength in His truth.
Line by Line Meaning
It may not be easy
Following God's path may have its own challenges
But Lord I keep running to you
Despite difficulties, the singer remains steadfast in following God
Sometimes I get weary
Occasionally, the singer feels tired and discouraged
But I know that You're pulling me through
Despite the challenges, the singer believes that God is guiding them
When it feels like it's ending
During times of difficulty, it seems like things are coming to an end
My heart will depend on Your truth, Yes
Despite feeling hopeless, the singer relies on God's truth and love
I'm working hard to follow You
The singer is striving to be obedient to God's commands
I'll keep running, I'll keep running to You
Like a race, the singer is determined to keep running towards God
Yes I'm working hard to follow You
The singer reiterates their commitment to following God
I will, I'll keep running to You
The singer affirms that they will continue chasing after God
I will, I'll keep running
The singer is determined to keep going despite obstacles
Yes I will, I'll keep running to You
The singer signals their readiness to follow God completely
I'm working hard
The singer acknowledges that following God is a continuous effort
To follow You
The ultimate goal is to honor and obey God
Contributed by Joshua N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.