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"There Is a Redeemer" is a praise and worship song first written by Melody Green in 1977 and popularized by her husband, contemporary Christian musician Keith Green. It was first released on 1982's Songs for the Shepherd, the last album to be released before his death in a plane crash. The final verse was added by Keith. [1]
His most notable songs are "There Is a Redeemer", ... Subsequent albums included The Keith Green Collection (1981) and Songs for the Shepherd (1982). [23]
The Ministry Years is a two-volume posthumous compilation album series by the American contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green, originally released in 1987 and 1988. Each two-disc volume covers half of Green's recording career: 1977–1979 and 1980–1982.
Bill Maxwell yet again took up the role of producing the album as he had done with all of Green's prior works. The album was made over a span of several months during 1981. Most of the tracks on The Keith Green Collection were previously released on Green albums. The exceptions— "Rushing Wind", "The Sheep and the Goats", and "Scripture Song ...
"How Majestic Is Thy Name" (Keith Green) – 4:02 "Draw Me" (Keith & Melody Green) – 3:49 "Glory, Lord Jesus" (Keith Green) – 3:20 "There Is a Redeemer" (Melody Green) – 3:09 "The Promise Song" (Keith Green) – 3:21 "Until That Final Day" (Keith Green) – 4:39 "Jesus Is the Lord of All" (Keith Green) – 2:32 "O God Our Lord" (Keith ...
Three employees at a Maryland Cracker Barrel have reportedly been dismissed after staff refused to seat a group of students with special needs on Dec. 3 Superintendent of Charles County Public ...
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** These twelve songs were newly recorded specifically for this release. This version of "Beautiful Savior" by Casting Crowns is the studio version and only available on this release. The live version is available on the audio disc Live from Atlanta. This version of "I'll Fly Away" by Jars of Clay is a different version than on Redemption Songs.