Misty Edwards

Cross Rhythms has reviewed seven of her albums, 2003's Eternity, 2005's Always on His Mind, 2007's Relentless, 2009's Fling Wide, 2010's Point of Life, 2013's Only a Shadow, and 2014's Little Bird, while reviewing the extended play, 2011's Measure of Love, whereas Forerunner Music released these musical works.

There has been three placements on the Independent Albums chart, for, Fling Wide, Only a Shadow, and Little Bird.

[3] She was exposed to music by her mother, a music teacher,[3][4] The siblings were all homeschooled until, at the age of 19, Edwards became one of the first five interns at her church, International House of Prayer, when the church was founded near Kansas City, MO.

[5][6] "IHoP" has sustained a constant prayer/worship-meeting going at their "Prayer Room", allowing them to connect with thousands of people across the globe.

[7] Edwards initially had dreams of becoming a lawyer, but became a musician, as her home environment was hospitable and conducive for its development.

[16] Her next album, Point of Life, was released by Forerunner Music on April 6, 2010.

[31] This interview appeared in the Relevant Magazine issue 74 for March and April 2015,[32] and published on their website.

"[34][35] On February 8, 2024, Misty Edwards was reported to have had an affair with musician Kevin Prosch, with charges filed, with ensuing conviction(s) for public intoxication and DUI arrests.

Former International House of Prayer staff member Brent Steeno provided evidence of the affair and claimed International House of Prayer leadership retaliated against him for disclosing it.