WATCH: For King & Country release new album and music video

After four years of waiting, For King & Country fans can enjoy new music from the newly released album What Are We Waiting For? 

This new album is For King & Country's fourth studio album, released today. Alongside its release, they are sharing their music video for 'Broken Halos', premiering at 10:00 a.m. 

"It’s been a long time coming. Feeling a wide range of emotions, finally being able to give it to you," says the brothers on Facebook. 

Hanging on to God's promises in the face of a terminal diagnosis

Cliff and Wilma Derksen know all too well what it's like to receive devastating news. 

In November of 1984, Wilma and Cliff Derksen's 13-year-old daughter, Candace, was found murdered after going missing on her way home from school.

It wasn’t until 22 years later that Mark Edward Grant was charged with her murder. In 2011, after a five-week trial, he was found guilty and sentenced to 25 years without parole. The case has since gone through an appeal process, a retrial and ended with an acquittal in October 2017.

WATCH: For King & Country song inspired by singer's 7-year-old son

In a tear-jerking video, Luke Smallbone shares the inspiration for one of the songs on For King & Country's upcoming album, called 'Cheering You On.'

The Christian band For King & Country is made up of two brothers, Luke and Joel Smallbone. Luke is married to Courtney and together they have four children, three sons and a daughter born in that order.

WATCH: Former Winnipegger writes new words for classic hymn in response to war

An old hymn has been given new words to unite Christians in prayer in the midst of war, and with hopes of providing a reprieve in the midst of lament, a former Winnipegger says.

"Last week, I received an email from our university chaplain asking for a prayerful musical tribute in honour of Ukraine for chapel this morning," Josh Guenther says on Wednesday evening.

'The churches in Ukraine are trying to help all people with food and places to stay. We are doing everything we can'

Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-most populous city, has been one of the most devastated by Russia’s attack.

According to the NGO Human Rights Watch, the Russian army has used cluster bombs in its offensive against the city and the surrounding region. This weapon is banned by a treaty signed by more than 100 countries in 2010, although neither Ukraine nor Russia are among them.