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Truth was an American Contemporary Christian group, active from 1971 to 2001. Formed by John Roger Breland (a professor at the University of Mobile ), the ensemble's name stands for "Trust, Receive, Unchangeable, True Happiness [in Jesus]". [ 1 ]
"Voice of Truth" is a song recorded by Casting Crowns [1] and written by Mark Hall and Steven Curtis Chapman. [2] It was the third song released from Casting Crowns' 2003 debut album, Casting Crowns. "Voice of Truth" reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart in 2003 and remained in the top spot for 14 weeks.
"The Truth" is a song by the Christian rock band Relient K. It was their only single from the Apathetic EP, and was only their second single to ever be released off an EP that was only found on an EP, the first being "A Penny Loafer Saved, A Penny Loafer Earned" from the Employee of the Month EP. Both songs were released for Christian radio.
"Here I Go Again" relates the story of a Christian, who instead of "sharing the gospel" with a friend, engages in "mindless conversation". [4] The song encourages listeners to overcome their fear of spreading the gospel in the chorus. [44] [47] The album's final 4 songs are all worship songs, [47] with folk instruments incorporated in several ...
The Christian Songs chart is a record chart compiled by Billboard magazine. Launched on June 21, 2003, [ 1 ] the chart was ranked during the decade by overall audience impressions (the approximate number of audience impressions made for each play, as determined by BDS data cross-referenced with Arbitron listener information). [ 2 ]
The Whole Truth. Released: September 13, 2011; Label: Universal Music Christian Group; 109 5 2 11 25 — 2013 Love Hope War. Released: January 29, 2013; Label: Infinity Music Distribution (CSD) 88 5 2 10 11 — 2014 Heartbeat. Released: April 15, 2014; Label: Mixed Bag Records, eOne Distribution; 84 7 2 8 16 — 2016 It's Complicated. Released ...
Truth of Truths - a Contemporary Rock Opera is a 1971 two-disc Christian rock album, which was largely conceived by promoter/producer Ray Ruff. The album is arranged as a rock opera based on significant events in the Christian Bible, with the first two sides pertaining to the Old Testament and two to the New Testament. The album has a black ...
And anyway I told the truth And I'm not afraid to die. This section is repeated fifteen times during the course of the song, with a number of variations in the text. Specific allusions to scripture include those to Leviticus 16:11–19 and Leviticus 24:19–21. [4] Like many of Cave's songs, "The Mercy Seat" suggests autobiography.