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(Donald Lawrence & Co. featuring Donnie McClurkin) 2006 — 23 — — I Speak Life "Bless Me" (J.J. Hairston & Youthful Praise featuring Donnie McClurkin) 2014 — 9 — — I See Victory "See the Goodness" (VaShawn Mitchell featuring Donnie McClurkin) 2023 — 12 — — Chapter X: See The Goodness
A version of the Serenity prayer appearing on an Alcoholics Anonymous medallion (date unknown).. The Serenity Prayer is an invocation by the petitioner for wisdom to understand the difference between circumstances ("things") that can and cannot be changed, asking courage to take action in the case of the former, and serenity to accept in the case of the latter.
In 1933 Mads Clausen (1905–1966) founded Dansk Køleautomatik- og Apparatfabrik, later in 1946 the company name was changed to Danfoss.The first product was an expansion valve for refrigeration units, it was developed after studying imported valves from the US.
WOW Gospel 2002 is a gospel music compilation album in the WOW series.Released February 5, 2002, it includes thirty songs and two bonus tracks on a double album. It reached 46 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2002, and hit number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart.
Kanye West's Sunday Service Choir covered the song on the album Jesus Is Born (2019). [8] Libera covered the song on the album If (2021). [9] Travis Malloy, Darrell Walls and Le'Andria Johnson released a cover of the song in 2023. [10] Stevie Wonder covered the song at the memorial service for Dexter Scott King on February 10, 2024. [11]
Words Untold & Dreams Unlived was released on April 27, 2007, in Europe and on May 8 in North America.The album was then released in Russia and Japan.The album contains 10 tracks, including songs that appeared on Serenity's demo album Engraved Within (tracks 5, 6, 8, and 10).
King Cool is the second album by Donnie Iris, released in 1981. [2] The album was reissued in remastered form on CD in 2021 by Rock Candy Records with a live bonus track from the 1981 Live EP. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
"Hear my prayer, O Lord", Z. 15, [1] is an eight-part choral anthem by the English composer Henry Purcell (1659–1695). [2] The anthem is a setting of the first verse of Psalm 102 [2] in the version of the Book of Common Prayer. Purcell composed it c. 1682, at the beginning of his tenure as Organist and Master of the Choristers for Westminster ...