
Christian music artist Forrest Frank shared an update on a painful back injury sustained while skateboarding and announced that in the midst of his suffering, heâs preparing to release a God-glorifying new song born from the trial.
The 30-year-old âYour Wayâs Betterâ singer revealed last week that he fractured his L3 and L4 vertebrae during a casual skateboarding session with his 2-year-old son, Bodie. A security camera video shared on social media captured the moment of the fall, showing the artist landing hard on his lower back after slipping off his skateboard.
Since then, Frank has kept his 1.7 million TikTok followers updated on his condition and the excruciating pain that accompanies even the simplest movements.Â

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In a video recorded from bed and shared on social media on Wednesday, Frank and his wife, Grace, are seen weeping and praying as they attempt to help him sit up.
âIâm stressing,â Frank said tearfully as Grace wrapped a towel beneath his arms to assist him. âI feel like I should just [lie back down].â Both Frank and Grace began crying in the clip before he cried out, âHelp me. Help me, Jesus! Help me, Jesus!â
Moments later, Grace told viewers: âWe just witnessed a miracle. Truly.â Frank added, âEvery time weâve fully focused our mind on Jesus ⌠it hasnât hurt.â Grace agreed, âEvery time weâve done it, itâs worked.â
In the caption to the TikTok, Frank wrote: âDay 5 with a broken back. Turned on the camera to record a music clip & accidentally caught this moment. ⌠Every day I have to get out of bed to use the restroom & itâs excruciating pain ⌠but Jesus has been getting us through it.â
âThanks for all your prayers,â he wrote this week. âWeâre gonna get through this!!! Today is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it!!!!â
Frankâs been documenting how heâs channeled the experience into his latest song, written and recorded while lying in bed. The track, titled âGodâs Got My Back,â will be released on Friday.
The songâs lyrics have already gone viral: âGodâs got my back/ Even when I fall or get attacked/ Godâs got my back/ Even when Iâm low and full of lack/ Godâs got my back/ Even when my soul is full of sorrow/ I donât have to worry about tomorrow ⌠â
Frank first teased the song in a TikTok video where he explained his songwriting process: âI think Iâm gonna just sing whatever pops out, and Iâm gonna build the chords around it.â Within three hours, the song was born and quickly resonated with his audience, garnering millions of views and response videos.
Fellow Christian artists praised the release. âThat joint sounds dope,â Lecrae commented, while Colton Dixon wrote, âWelp. Epitome of no excuses. Insane bro.â
In a follow-up post, Frank reflected on the experience, comparing it to Peter walking on water: âWeâre fixing our eyes on him and able to walk on water. But as soon as weâre not, it is treacherous.â
Frank, who gained fame as one-half of the surf-pop duo Surfaces, has since transitioned into a successful CCM solo career.
At the 2024 GMA Dove Awards, he was named New Artist of the Year, and his single âGood Dayâ won Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year. His solo album Child of God debuted at No. 1 on Billboardâs Top Christian Albums chart, and his collaborations include work with Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Lecrae and Hulvey.Â
Two of his songs, âNothing Elseâ and âYour Wayâs Betterâ have also remained in the Top 40 on the Billboard Christian radio charts. The latter song has also sparked a viral dance that's taken the internet by storm.
âJesus is my Savior, and I'm alive when I worship Him,â he told The Christian Post of why he switched to Christian music. âOnce I started making Christian music and worshiping Him, going back to making pop music is like air. There's no substance in it for me personally. The fact that I get to wake up every day and worship Jesus and then just record it, and other people get to worship Jesus, too, it is so fulfilling and so life-giving, and I'm here to stay.â
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