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Don Moen and Claire Cloninger: God Is Good – Worship with Don Moen: 3:44: 9. "Great Is Your Mercy" Don Moen: I Believe There Is More: 5:30: 10. "Give Thanks" Henry Smith: Give Thanks: 3:27: 11. "Worthy, You Are Worthy" Don Moen: Give Thanks: 3:34: 12. "Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord" Don Moen: Worship with Don Moen / God Will Make a Way: The ...
Moen in 2018. He became a Living Sound musician for Terry Law Ministries and traveled with Terry Law for ten years. [2] After, he worked for Integrity Media for over 20 years, serving as creative director and president of Integrity Music, president of Integrity Label Group, and an executive producer of Integrity Music albums. [3]
The recording featured worship leader, Don Moen, along with choir vocalists and members of the congregation. [3] The focus of the musical release emphasizes God as Jehovah-Rapha (Hebrew: râpâ'), which is translated from the Old Testament as "the Lord, our Healer". The live recording was followed by an extended time of worship, which included ...
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The recording featured worship leader, Don Moen, along with the Kingdom Choir of Tide Water and the Brentwood Baptist Church Worship Choir. [6] This would be the final full-length live recording Moen would do for Integrity Music and the last full-length live recording he would do as an artist until 2016's "God Will Make a Way: A Worship Musical."
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I Will Sing is an album of contemporary worship music recorded by Don Moen.Recorded live in the CBN studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the album was produced by Paul Mills, and includes the vocals by Lenny LeBlanc and guitar by Chris Rodriguez.
Meredith Everhart is celebrating Christmas this year with her family — and her new heart. She and her sister Abbey Cannon, who are 7 years apart, both had heart transplants at age 38.