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  • Brother to Brother (1996)

    Brother to Brother is a collaborative album by Christian singer/songwriter/ author Michael Card and American Catholic musician/songwriter/author John Michael Talbot. It was released jointly in late May 1996 by Talbot's Troubadour for the Lord label and a new independent label for Card called Covenant Artists, with distribution by Myrrh Records, a division of Word, Inc. For Card, it is his 14th studio album and his first on the newly-formed independent label Covenant Artists and for Talbot, it is his 28th studio album. Both were former label mates on Sparrow Records. Brother to Brother came about when Card and Talbot admired each others recordings and songs. Card and Talbot got together in the studio and were tasked to cover each other's songs as well as each exchanging acoustic guitars. On the opening track "One Faith," Card and Talbot, along with fellow musicians and friends Phil Keaggy and Wes King , all performed on acoustic guitar with Card arranging Talbot's song. Talbot cover's Card's song "Immanuel" in a medley with his composition "Behold, Now the Kingdom." Brother to Brother was critically acclaimed, but not without controversy: Card caused some concern from within his primarily evangelical fan-base by co-releasing this album and touring with Talbot. Some fans and critics felt betrayed by the collaboration since Card is known for lyrics that scrupulously adhere to Protestant theology whereas Talbot is a Roman Catholic. Brother to Brother peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing 1. One Faith (John Michael Talbot) -4:46 2. Come Worship the Lord (Psalm 95) (John Michael Talbot) -5:23 3. Glory to Thee (O God of Life) (John Michael Talbot) -2:58 4. Immanuel/Behold, Now the Kingdom (Michael Card, John Michael Talbot) -3:52 5. Advent Suite (John Michael Talbot) -4:45 6. The Word (Michael Card) -2:55 7. The Final Word (Michael Card) -3:02 8. Why (Michael Card) -4:08 9. The Mystery (John Michael Talbot) -2:23 10. Healer of My Soul (John Michael Talbot) -3:10 11. Live This Mystery (Michael Card) -3:10 12. Come to the Table (Michael Card) -4:31 Production credits John Michael Talbot and Phil Perkins -producers (tracks 4, 6 -8, 11 and 12) Phil Naish -producer (tracks 1 -3, 5, 9 and 10) Michael Card: Previous release: Poiema  (1994)   Next release: Close Your Eyes So You Can See  (1996) John Michael Talbot: Previous release: Chant From the Hermitage (1995) (with the Monks of Little Portion Hermitage) Next release: Table of Plenty (1997)

  • Poiema (1994)

    Poiema is the 13th studio album by Christian singer/songwriter/author Michael Card , released on November 7, 1994 by Sparrow Records. Poiema is the second official release by Card, as he released his "Best of" album Joy in the Journey earlier in 1994 as it still continues to chart. The word "poiema" is Greek meaning "a work," "workmanship," or "that which is made," often used to describe something created by a divine hand. In a biblical context, it is famously used in Ephesians 2:10 to refer to believers as God's "handiwork" or "workman- ship," created for a specific purpose. It is the root for English words like "poem" and "poetry," implying a masterpiece of creation. According to Card as he wrote in the CD liner notes, "These songs are the result of listening to my life and the lives of others close to me, to try to hear the parables, poems, and songs; to determine what some of the moments mean. I hope they encourage you to realize that your own life is indeed a poem, a parable." The title song, "The Poem of Your Life" based on Ephesians 2:10, served as the album's lead single and was Card's final Top 10 hit on the Christian AC chart, as his sound has shifted to an older audience and further singles were relegated only to the Christian Inspirational chart, as has previous songs from past releases have charted on the latter. The track "For F.F.B." is dedicated to Card's grandfather, who was a preacher and the audio portion of his sermon on the song was preached four days before Card was born. "Bearers of the Light" was previously recorded for the various artists album Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows . Poiema climbed to number 7 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart in March of 1995. In 1996, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year. After being on Sparrow Records for more than 10 years, Poiema served as Card's final release on the label. Track listing All songs written by Michael Card, except where noted. 1. The Poem of Your Life -3:03 2. The Basin and the Towel -3:59 3. Things We Leave Behind -4:14 4. Earthly Perfect Harmony (Michael Card, Randy Scruggs) -3:00 5. Home -3:35 6. Lowden's Prayer (instrumental) -2:37 7. The Poem of Your Life (reprise) -1:29 8. The Edge (Michael Card, Phil Naish) -5:49 9. Hope -3:25 10. Bearers of the Light (from the various artists recording Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows ) -3:58 11. The Greening of Belfast -4:28 12. For F.F.B. -3:51 13. Sunrise of Your Smile (Michael Card, Phil Naish) -4:12 Production credits Phil Naish -producer (tracks 1 -9, 11 -13) Brown Bannister -producer (track 10) Radio singles 1994 -1995 "The Poem of Your Life" -#8 Christian AC 1995 "Things We Leave Behind" -#39 Christian AC Previous release: Joy in the Journey: 10 Years of Greatest Hits  (1994) (compilation album) Next release: Brother to Brother  (1996) (collaboration album with John Michael Talbot)

  • Legacy (1983) (Michael Card album)

    Legacy is the second studio album by Christian singer/songwriter/author Michael Card . It was Card's second and final album on the Milk & Honey label, released on April 1, 1983. The album was produced by Randy Scruggs and John Thompson. Both Scruggs and Thompson got involved in songwriting with Card on a few tracks. After the release of his debut album First Light , Card released his second album Legacy continuing his folk-pop sound. Card's first two singles "Love Crucified Arose" and "Abba Father" went Top 5 on the Christian radio chart. "Love Crucified Arose" was named as one of the 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music by CCM Magazine , listed at number 41. The song's Easter theme became a Christian radio staple, and in some ways, a blueprint for his upcoming series of albums about the life of Jesus. Card even records his own version "El Shaddai," which was made famous by Amy Grant  on her Age to Age  album. Card won two Dove Awards in 1983 as a songwriter for Song of the Year for "El Shaddai," which he co-wrote with Thompson, and Songwriter of the Year. Ironically, fellow artist and songwriter Benny Hester also released his album titled Legacy in the same year. Card's Legacy is his first chart appearance on the Billboard Top Inspirational Albums chart climbing to number 8. The album was reissued in 1988 on CD as a double album with his first Benson release First Light  and then reissued solo on CD in 1993. Track listing All songs written by Michael Card, except where noted. 1. Love Crucified Arose -3:00 2. Now That I've Held Him In My Arms -3:28 3. The Voice of the Child -3:01 4. This Must Be the Lamb -3:50 5. Dragonslayer -3:34 6. Abba Father (Michael Card, John Thompson) -4:00 7. El Shaddai (Michael Card, John Thompson) -3:45 8. God Will Provide a Lamb -2:58 9. Livin' We Die (Michael Card, John Thompson, Randy Scruggs) -4:25 10. Tell the World That Jesus Loves You (Michael Card, Randy Scruggs) -2:36 Radio singles 1983 "Love Crucified Arose" -#5 Christian AC/CHR 1983 "Abba Father" -#4 Christian AC/CHR 1983 " Tell the World That Jesus Loves You" -#32 Christian AC/CHR 1983 -1984 "This Must Be the Lamb" -#14 Christian AC/CHR Previous release: First Light  (1982) Next release: Known By His Scars  (1985)

  • Double Take (2000)

    Double Take is the eighteenth studio album by the Christian rock band Petra , released on February 29, 2000 by Word Records. The album was produced by John and Dino Elefante with Bob Hartman as executive producer. This will be Petra's final album to be released on Word Records after being on the label for more than 10 years. Double Take features ten new acoustic arrangements of classic Petra songs and two new tracks: "Breathe In" and "The Longing." The song "Breathe In" is written and performed by guitarist Pete Orta alone. This is the only album to feature Trent Thomason on keyboards. The new arrangements are more modern and acoustic-oriented. According to lead singer John Schlitt, the purpose of the record is "not to compete. It's to reintroduce to a generation that never heard any of these songs." Schlitt also said that the songs were "designed" to be played on radio. Double Take peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Petra won their fourth and final Grammy Award (their first win since 1993's Wake-Up Call ) for Best Rock Gospel Album at the 43rd Grammy Awards and was nominate for a Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year. Track listing 1. Judas' Kiss (Bob Hartman) -4:05 2. The Coloring Song (Dave Eden) -3:28 3. Dance (Bob Hartman, John Elefante) -3:39 4. Beyond Belief (Bob Hartman, John Elefante) -4:22 5. The Longing (new recording) (Joel Hanson, Tony Wood) -2:56 6. He Came, He Saw (Bob Hartman, John Elefante) -4:14 7. Beat the System (Bob Hartman) -4:34 8. This Means War (Bob Hartman) -5:40 9. Breathe In (new recording) (Pete Orta) -4:57 10. Creed (Bob Hartman) -4:49 11. Praying Man (John Lawry, Jim Cooper) -4:30 12. Just Reach Out (John Schlitt, Rich Gootee) -4:36 Personnel Petra: John Schlitt -lead vocals Lonnie Chapin -bass guitar, backing vocals Louie Weaver -drums Pete Orta -lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on track 9 Trent Thomason -keyboards Accolades Grammy Award -Best Rock Gospel Album ( Double Take ) Previous release: God Fixation (1998) Next release: Revival (2001)

  • Come to the Cradle (1993)

    Come to the Cradle is the 12th studio and Children's music album by Christian singer/songwriter/author Michael Card , released on July 19, 1993 by Sparrow Records. The album was produced by Phil Naish. It is Card's second Children's music album following up his best-selling release Sleep Sound in Jesus . It contains a new recording of his First Light track "Light of the World" and 12 new original recordings of lullabies. Come to the Cradle climbed to number 15 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. In 1994, Card won a Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year at the 25th GMA Dove Awards. In 2002, Come to the Cradle was reissued as part of a 2-CD Platinum Edition of Sleep Sound in Jesus with the former album on the first disc and this release on the second disc. Track listing All songs written by Michael Card, except where noted. 1. Come to the Cradle (Michael Card, Phil Naish) -3:38 2. Asleep in the Bow -3:00 3. Busy Hands, Busy Feet -1:48 4. When a Window Is a Mirror -3:18 5. Angel By Your Bed (Michael Card, Scott Brasher) -2:31 6. The Love That I Bear (Michael Card, Scott Brasher) -3:20 7. Nathan's Song -2:32 8. A Gift of Life (Michael Card, Scott Brasher) -3:12 9. Light of the World -2:00 10. Morning Prayer -2:07 11. A Song for the Night -2:55 12. Lullaby for Jesus (Michael Card, Phil Naish) -3:17 13. Oh, Father of Jesus (Michael Card, Scott Brasher) -2:42 Accolades Dove Award -Children's Music Album of the Year ( Come to the Cradle ) Previous release: The Word: Recapturing the Imagination  (1992)   Next release: The Ancient Faith  (1993) (2-CD box set)

  • Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows (1994)

    Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows is a various artists compilation album released in 1994 by Sparrow Records. It features 14 songs of encouragement for men of integrity including the two new tracks "Teach Me to Love" by Steve Green and Larnelle Harris and "Bearers of the Light" by Michael Card , plus previously released tracks. These songs were part of an event for Christian men called Promise Keepers, which is a Christ-centered ministry dedicated to uniting men through vital relationships to becoming godly influences in their world. Promise Keepers events were held at arenas and stadiums with guest speakers, musicians and authors, teaching men how to be better husbands and fathers, honoring Jesus Christ through worship, prayer and obedience to God's word and to reach beyond any racial and denominational barriers to demonstrate the power of biblical unity. Promise Keepers peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. The track and music video for "Teach Me to Love" was nominated for a Dove Award for Song of the Year in 1995. It later appeared on Green's 1996 album The Letter and on Harris' 1998 2-CD compilation album Collector's Series, Vol. 2 . Card's "Bearers of the Light" later appeared on his 1994 album Poiema . NOTE: (*) -indicates that the track(s) are not on the digital release due to licensing and record label issues. A restored playlist of this album is posted below this article. Track listing 1. Teach Me to Love (Steve Green and Larnelle Harris) (Steve Green, Larnelle Harris, Phil Naish) (new recording) -4:13 2. Getting Stronger (Bob Carlisle) (Bob Carlisle, Charlie Peacock) (from Bob Carlisle ) -5:11 3. I Want to Be Just Like You (Phillips, Craig & Dean) (Dan Dean, Joy Becker) (from Lifeline ) -5:33 4. More of You (Wayne Watson) (Wayne Watson) (from A Beautiful Place ) -4:53 * 5. Slow Down (Michael James) (Michael James, Bobby Price) (from Shelter To the Wind ) -4:09 * 6. The Mission (Steve Green) (Jon Mohr, Randall Dennis) (from The Mission ) -5:00 7. A Life That Shows (Comissioned) (Fred Hammond) (from Ordinary Just Won't Do ) -4:19 * 8. Bearers Of the Light (Michael Card) (Michael Card) (new recording) -3:59 9. For the Sake of the Call (Steven Curtis Chapman) (Steven Curtis Chapman) (from For the Sake of the Call ) -5:31 10. In a Way That Matters (Larnelle Harris) (Larnelle Harris) (from I Choose Joy ) -5:26 * 11. Shade for the Children (Steve Camp) (Steve Camp) (from Consider the Cost ) -5:32 12. Integrity (Live) (Daryl Coley) (arranged by V. Michael McKay) (from When the Music Stops ) -5:31 13. A Few Good Men (The Gaither Vocal Band) (Barry and Suzanne Gaither Jennings) (from A Few Good Men ) -4:10 14. Aquél Quien la Buena Obra Empezó ( He Who Began a Good Work in You)  (Steve Green) (Jon Mohr) (from Toma La Cruz ) -3:24 Production credits Brown Bannister -producer (tracks 1 and 8) Lari Goss -producer (tracks 10 and 13) Phil Naish -producer (tracks 9 and 11) Greg Nelson -producer (tracks 4, 6 and 14) Wayne Watson -co-producer (track 4) Bill Deaton -producer (track 2) Paul Mills -producer (track 3) Gary Chapman and J.D. Cunningham -producers (track 5) Fred Hammond and Michael Brooks -producers (track 7) Hal Sacks -producer (track 12) Radio singles 1994 "Teach Me to Love" by Steve Green and Larnelle Harris -#10 Christian AC Listen to the complete playlist Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows here: Watch the music video of "Teach Me to Love" by Steve Green and Larnelle Harris here:

  • Joy in the Journey: 10 Years of Greatest Hits (1994)

    Joy in the Journey: 10 Years of Greatest Hits is an official compilation album by Christian singer/songwriter/author Michael Card , released on February 22, 1994 by Sparrow Records. This collection contains 18 songs including select tracks from The Life and The Ancient Faith trilogies, two songs from Present Reality , "Immanuel" from The Promise , three new recordings of Card classics, "El Shaddai," "Come to the Table" and "Why?" and one brand new song "Chorus of Faith." Joy in the Journey peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing All songs written by Michael Card, except where noted. 1. Chorus of Faith (Michael Card, Phil Naish) (new recording) -4:42 2. El Shaddai (Michael Card, John Thompson) (new recording) -4:32 3. Come to the Table (Michael Card, Niles Borop) (new recording) -4:14 4. Why? (new recording) -3:41 5. Known By the Scars (from Known By the Scars ) -3:52 6. God's Own Fool (from Scandalon ) -3:16 7. Scandalon (from Scandalon ) -3:56 8. The Final Word (from The Final Word ) -3:34 9. Celebrate the Child (from The Final Word ) -3:35 10. Immanuel (from The Promise: A Celebration of Christ's Birth ) -3:58 11. To the Mystery (from The Final Word ) -4:00 12. That's What Faith Must Be (from Present Reality ) -2:42 13. Know You in the Now (from Present Reality ) -4:00 14. Joy in the Journey (from The Final Word ) -3:01 15. Jubilee (from The Beginning ) -2:44 16. How Long? (from The Way of Wisdom ) -3:31 17. So Many Books... (from The Word: Recapturing the Imagination ) -2:44 18. Heal Our Land (Song for National Day of Prayer) (from the box set The Ancient Faith ) -3:35 Production credits Norbert Putnam -producer (tracks 5 -9, 11 -15) Phil Naish -producer (tracks 1 -4, 10, 16 -18) Radio singles 1994 "Chorus of Faith" -#4 Christian AC Previous release: The Ancient Faith  (1993) (2-CD box set) Next release: Poiema  (1994)

  • Small Sacrifice (2007)

    Small Sacrifice is the sixteenth studio album by Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris . It was originally released independently on Paris' Mountain Spring Music imprint in late 2007 on her website and exclusively at LifeWay Christian Stores. The album married the two parts of her career by including both inspirational pop/adult contemporary songs and original praise and worship compositions. Small Sacrifice was released for wider distribution by Kock Records (later renamed eOne Music) on February 24, 2009. Production was handled by John Hartley, who produced Paris' 2001 Dove Award winning children's music album Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship . Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris. 1. We Know Love -4:33 2. I Can Do All Things -4:29 3. You Lead Me -3:43 4. Small Sacrifice -3:32 5. Lord I Need You -4:07 6. Live to Praise -3:58 7. Not Forgotten -5:43 8. There Is A Plan -5:17 9. You Are a Great God -4:15 10. Alleluia -4:39 Radio singles 2008 -2009 "Live to Praise" -#3 R&R Christian Inspo Previous release: The Ultimate Collection (2006) (Sparrow Records compilation) Next release: God Shed His Grace: Songs of Truth and Freedom (2012)

  • The Ultimate Collection (2006) (Twila Paris compilation album)

    The Ultimate Collection is a 2006 2-CD compilation album of Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris released by Sparrow Records. Released as part of The Ultimate Collection series featuring former artists of the Sparrow label, this collection contains 25 previously released songs on 2 CDs from Paris recordings on the Star Song and Sparrow labels. Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted. Disc 1 1. God Is In Control (from Beyond a Dream ) -5:39 2. Runner (Twila Paris, Starla Paris) (from Kingdom Seekers ) -4:04 3. Sparks and Shadows (from Greatest Hits ) -4:11 4. We Will Glorify (from House of Worship ) -3:14 5. We Bow Down (from House of Worship ) -2:55 6. The Joy of the Lord (from Sanctuary ) -3:20 7. Come Emmanuel (from House of Worship ) -3:28 8. (I Am) Not Afraid (from Where I Stand ) -3:45 9. Faithful Father (from Greatest Hits ) -3:47 10. How Beautiful (from Cry for the Desert ) -4:42 11. He is Exalted (from Kingdom Seekers ) -3:46 12. God of All (from House of Worship ) -5:07 13. Lamb of God (from Kingdom Seekers ) -4:09 Disc 2 1. Run to You (from True North ) -4:19 2. Arise, My Soul, Arise (from Sanctuary ) -4:22 3. Fill My Heart (from House of Worship ) -4:51 4. Wandering Pilgrim (from It's the Thought... ) -3:38 5. True North (from True North ) -5:25 6. Watch and Pray (from Beyond a Dream ) -5:29 7. I See You Standing (from Cry for the Desert ) -4:02 8. Fix Your Eyes (from Cry for the Desert) -5:08 9. Faithful Friend (duet with Steven Curtis Chapman) (Twila Paris, Steven Curtis Chapman) (from Where I Stand ) -4:58 10. Jesus in You (from Where I Stand ) -4:01 11. Glory, Honor and Power (from House of Worship ) -4:27 12. Christ in Us (from House of Worship ) -2:59 Production credits Jonathan David Brown -producer (tracks CD 1: 2, 11, 13; CD 2: 4) Brown Bannister -producer (tracks CD 1: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12; CD 2: 3, 6 -12) Paul Mills -producer (tracks CD 1: 1; CD 2: 6) Richard Souther -producer (tracks CD 1: 6; CD 2: 2) Mark Hammond -producer (tracks CD 1: 3 and 9) Previous release: He Is Exalted (Live Worship) (2005) Next release: Small Sacrifice (2007)

  • He Is Exalted (Live Worship) (2005)

    He Is Exalted (Live Worship) is a live album by Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris . Released on August 30, 2005, it is Paris' only album to be on the Integrity Music label, which specializes in contemporary and modern worship music. The album is produced and arranged by David Hamilton. He Is Exalted features eight brand new songs written by Paris, two new recordings of Paris' classics "God Is In Control" and "He Is Exalted" and two worship favorites "Days of Elijah" and "We All Bow Down." Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted. 1. Lifted Higher -3:52 2. He Is Exalted -5:43 3. Hosanna -6:02 4. All Things Work (introduction) -0:36 5. All Things Work Together -5:10 6. God Is In Control -5:23 7. Messiah -4:44 8. "Let Your Kingdom Come" Prayer -1:29 9. We All Bow Down (Lenny LeBlanc) -4:40 10. Days of Elijah (Robin Mark) -4:25 11. Enter In -4:24 12. You Are Holy -6:07 13. We Have Seen Your Glory (John 1) -6:13 14. Hold Me Close -4:28 Radio singles 2005 -2006 "Days of Elijah" -#28 Billboard Hot Christian Songs, -#28 Billboard Christian Airplay, -#2 R&R  Christian Inspo 2006 "Hosanna (You Are Holy)" -#4 R&R Christian Inspo Previous release: House of Worship (2003) Next release: The Ultimate Collection (2006) (Sparrow Records compilation)

  • House of Worship (2003)

    House of Worship is the fifteenth studio album by Christian music singer -songwriter Twila Paris , released on March 11, 2003. It would be Paris' final album on Sparrow Records. The album is Paris' third praise and worship album following Sanctuary and Perennial: Songs for the Seasons of Life and is produced by Brown Bannister. Paris has written and recorded ten original songs and has re-recorded two of her classic songs "We Bow Down" and "We Will Glorify." Paris' original song "God of All" was released as a Christian Inspo single and has climbed to number one on Radio & Records ' Christian Inspirational chart. House of Worship debuted and peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris. 1. God of All -5:05 2. We Bow Down -2:52 3. You Are God -4:01 4. For Eternity -3:56 5. Glory, Honor and Power -4:26 6. Come Emmanuel -3:27 7. Fill My Heart -4:50 8. Make Us One -3:22 9. I Want The World to Know -5:09 10. Not My Own -4:16 11. Christ in Us -2:57 12. We Will Glorify -3:15 Radio singles 2003 "We Bow Down" -#24 Billboard Christian Songs, - #23 Billboard Christian Airplay, -#22 Billboard Christian AC Airplay, -#3 R&R Christian Inspo 2003 "God of All" -#1 R&R Christian Inspo Previous release: Greatest Hits: Time & Again (2001) Next release: He Is Exalted (Live Worship) (2005)

  • Greatest Hits: Time & Again (2001)

    Greatest Hits: Time & Again , also known as Greatest Hits , is the second official compilation album by Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris , released on September 11, 2001 by Sparrow Records. This collection includes three brand new songs and fifteen previously released songs from her Benson, Star Song and Sparrow albums, including "Destiny" from her 1992 compilation A Heart That Knows You and "The Time Is Now" from her 1995 EP of the same name . The new tracks were produced by Mark Hammond. The album peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted. 1. God Is In Control (from Beyond a Dream ) -5:39 2. The Warrior Is A Child (from The Warrior Is A Child ) -4:06 3. Runner (Twila Paris, Starla Paris) (from Kingdom Seekers ) -4:03 4. Sparks and Shadows (new recording) -4:10 5. The Joy Of The Lord (from Sanctuary ) -3:21 6. We Will Glorify (from Keepin' My Eyes On You ) -2:29 7. We Bow Down (from The Warrior Is A Child ) -2:43 8. Run to You (from True North ) -3:51 9. (I Am) Not Afraid Anymore (from Where I Stand ) -3:45 10. Faithful Father (new recording) -3:47 11. How Beautiful (from Cry for the Desert ) -4:41 12. The Time Is Now (from The Time Is Now EP) -5:30 13. Lamb of God (from Kingdom Seekers ) -4:09 14. He Is Exalted (from Kingdom Seekers ) -3:46 15. Every Heart That Is Breaking (from For Every Heart ) -4:14 16. Faithful Friend (duet with Steven Curtis Chapman) (Twila Paris, Steven Curtis Chapman) (from Where I Stand ) -4:58 17. Destiny (from A Heart That Knows You ) -5:13 18. God of Miracles (new recording) -4:12 Production credits Mark Hammond -producer (tracks 4, 10 and 18) Jonathan David Brown -producer (tracks 2, 3, 6, 7, 13 – 15) Brown Bannister -producer (tracks 1, 9, 11 and 16) Charlie Peacock -producer (track 8) Paul Mills -producer (tracks 1 and 17) Richard Souther -producer (track 5) Darrell A. Harris and Daniel D. McGuffey -executive producers (track 12) Previous release: Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship (2001) Next release: House of Worship (2003)

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