He then formed his own label called Black Shoe Records and released albums titled Unlearning in 2005, Where's Our Revolution (Universal) in 2009, and Till The Sunrise in 2012.
[3] Brouwer's music is known for its Contemporary Christian message as he shares his life's story of tragedy (the death of his father) and hope (his spiritual pilgrimage) with his listeners.
[5] Matt Brouwer's first single, "Water", was a hit on CCM radio's CHR chart, reaching No.
Brouwer hit the airwaves again with a cover of Sheryl Crow's "I Shall Believe", which graced Billboard's Christian chart in 2005.
The couple met during a trip Brouwer took to Guatemala, where Hannah's family serves in medical missions.