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"Awesome God" is a contemporary worship song written by Rich Mullins and first recorded on his 1988 album, Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth. It was the first single from the album and rose to the number one spot on Christian AC radio and subsequently became a popular congregational song. [1]
The song "Awesome God" was written either at Rock Lake Christian Assembly camp in Michigan, or on the way to a youth conference in Bolivar, Missouri in July 1987. The details of the song’s composition are sketchy. As is often true of the work of touring musicians, a song will incubate for several weeks, months, or even years, before it ...
Note: All songs written by Rich Mullins, unless otherwise noted. "Awesome God" (4:32) - Michael W. Smith. Mullins' version appeared on Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth 1988 "Jacob and 2 Women" (3:26) - Carolyn Arends. Mullins' version appeared on The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One 1991 "Verge of a Miracle" (4:17) - Billy Crockett
Lamb of God" was written and vocally recorded in just an hour and a half. St. James says of the track, "My favorite moments in songwriting are when God miraculously drops a verse, or a chorus, or even a whole song into my lap. It was definitely that way with this song." [3] The song "You" was written while St. James was on vacation in Australia ...
"Our God" is a song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Jonas Myrin, and Matt Redman. [1] The track was originally included on Passion: Awakening , a live record from Passion 10, the 2010 gathering of the Passion Conferences . [ 2 ]
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An English version less literal in translation but more popular among Protestant denominations outside Lutheranism is "A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing", translated by Frederick H. Hedge in 1853. Another popular English translation is by Thomas Carlyle and begins "A safe stronghold our God is still".
The second single from R.E.M.’s third album, Fables of the Reconstruction, “Driver 8” is one of the group’s best-known songs, with quotable lyrics (which is almost unheard of for a pre-Out ...