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Jesus Is My Superhero: David Wakerley Beci Wakerley: Jesus Is My Superhero (1) 1 Jesus Is My Superhero (2) 15 Jesus, Jesus: Geoff Bullock: Shout to the Lord: 4 Jesus, Lover of My Soul: Daniel Grul John Ezzy Steve McPherson: I Believe the Promise (4) 9 Jump to the Jam (2) 10 Shout to the Lord (3) 6 Stone's Been Rolled Away (1) 10
Иисус мой Супергерой (Jesus Is My Superhero) (2005) – Kids series Это мой дом (This Is My Home) (2006) – Live praise & worship Спасение (Salvation) (2006) – Youth live worship
"Jesus Loves Me" with Aodhan King and Benjamin Hastings [14] Hillsong Kids albums. Jesus Is My Superhero (2004) "King of Majesty" Super Strong God (2005) "Free" "All I Need Is You" "Your Are My World" Supernatural (2006) "Better Than Life" "You're All I Need" "For Who You Are" Can You Believe It!? (2018) "My Best Friend" with Joel Houston [15]
"My Jesus" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer Anne Wilson, released on April 16, 2021, [1] as the lead single from her debut studio album, My Jesus (2022). Wilson co-wrote the song with Jeff Pardo and Matthew West. [2] "My Jesus" peaked at number one on both the US Hot Christian Songs chart and on the Bubbling Under Hot ...
Jesus is My Superhero "Always Jesus" Gene Moore Bernie Herms, Danny Gokey, Matt Redman Tunnel Vision "Bénis Dieu" Andy Alonso Matt Redman Dieu incomparable "Love Never Fails" William Murphy Tasha Cobbs Leonard Settle Here "Mi Dios" Sara Escobar Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Matt Redman Sesiones Acústicas, Vol. 3 "Pai Nosso" Cristiane Luiza
"Hero" is the first single of the 2009 album Awake by the American Christian rock band Skillet and is the first track on the album. [2] The song talks about mankind's need for a hero with the hero being Jesus Christ.
Jesus sat with sinners, so he’s going to sit with Trump," Vaughn said. “It’s not about where Trump came from, it’s about where he’s going and where he’s trying to take us.”
Rather, he took his lyrical inspiration from Osbourne's "iron bloke" remark and he decided to compose the lyrics as a science fiction story. [3] Raised in a devout Catholic family, Butler also intended the song's subject as an allegory for Jesus Christ, but rather than forgiving his doubters and tormentors, Iron Man instead seeks vengeance. [4]