T.D. Jakes, Rod Parsley, Perry Stone, Jentezen Franklin, The Crabb Family, My Wife and Kids, The Singing Cookes, McGruders, Mike English, The Spencers, Gaither Vocal Band, and Brent Mason
It is a rarity in any genre of musical entertainment that someone comes along with an individual talent that can captivate an audience for an entire performance. Even more of a rarity is when someone comes along with not only the talent, but the anointing that makes the difference. Jason Crabb is not only a multi-talented man of God, but the hand of God is evidently on his life. At a very young age, Jason and everyone around him knew there was a special calling on his life. At an early age, Jason began to sing and play various musical instruments. As he grew older and made a commitment to use his talents for the purpose which they were given; God placed a unique anointing on his life that has made him one of the most sought-after male vocalists of his day.
During his musical career, Jason has made his mark as lead vocalist for his family, the Crabb Family. While with the Crabb Family, Jason has been featured on numerous number one songs and has been the recipient of too many awards and accomplishments to name. Jason is most remembered for songs such as “Please Forgive Me,” “Please Come Down to Me,” and the Crabb Family’s signature song “Through the Fire,” since recorded by several choirs and artists.
Jason has made multiple appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network’s “Praise the Lord,” the Grand Ole’ Opry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, the Potter’s House, Church Without Walls, World Harvest, and many churches and annual events all across the nation. He was also featured on the song “I’m Amazed” with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, under the direction of Carol Cymbala and performed live on Billy Graham’s farewell crusade in New York.
In addition to his phenomenal music career, Jason has been preaching for several years. In 2001, Jason answered the call to preach the gospel. Since that time, he has not slowed down. Often incorporating his preaching ministry into his musical appearances, Jason has witnessed countless souls come to know Jesus as their Savior and has seen hearts and lives changed by the power of God! Despite the name he has certainly made for himself, Jason’s true delight is in seeing God move in people’s lives.
After much prayer and direction from the Lord, Jason has made the decision to step out into a more personal level of ministry. As much as Jason enjoys singing with his siblings, he believes God has great things in store for his immediate family. Before the birth of their two daughters, Ashleigh and Emmaleigh, Jason and his wife Shellye suffered their own personal hardships. As a result, God has given them a special heart for people who are hurting. It has been said that to help a hurting person, one must first hurt, and of that Jason and Shellye are true examples.
Jason is excited to step out into an evangelical ministry with his family. Jason plans to continue singing wherever God opens the door but also feels that God stirring his preaching ministry. Jason is known for giving everything he does 100% no matter how he feels or what is going on in his life. If his singing thus far is in any way indicative of what is to come, the Kingdom of God will never be the same!
Jason, Thank you so much for your inspiration!!! You made my childrens night when you came to West Va they love you esp my daughter Haley she is 7 you made her world when you gave her a hug and gave her them drum sticks!!! Thank you so much for your music!!!
Hi Jason, Thank you for the friendship and for your music! I wish you a wonderful weekend! What are your plans? Anything special? in case you're in the mood and have some time, maybe you would like to check out my new photographs, I hope you like them. :)
Hello dear Jason, I thank you very much for your friendship request and welcome you most warmly on my space. I like your songs very well and I let her hear my other friends. I wish you and your loved ones all the best and send nice greetings from Germany, god bless you, Ilona
I got to meet Phil Stacey at Thomas Road Baptist church on October 30, 2009 at the Michael W. Smith concert and got a picture taken with him and got my CD signed
Sometimes I Cry really hits home.God knows who to send and when.I have had my Mother on my mind strongly for the past week.I lost her Jan.2006 she fell in my arms after an anyursum burst.They sang Through The Fire @ Her Funeral.This song brings back really a lot of good memories for me,some sad also. Thank You Jason. Bless You My Friend Kaye White