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"Palms of Victory" has been published in several "standard" hymnals, between 1900 and 1966: the Methodist Cokesbury Worship Hymnal of 1923 (hymn no. 142, as "Deliverance Will Come"), [8] the Mennonite Church and Sunday-school Hymnal of 1902 (hymn no. 132), [9] the Nazarene Glorious Gospel Hymns of 1931 (hymn no. 132, as "The Bloodwashed Pilgrim"), [10] the African Methodist Episcopal hymnal of ...
Paul Mills, Wayne Watson 1988 The Fine Line: 13 Word/Epic: 1990 Home Free: 7 1992 How Time Flies: Word/DaySpring 1993 A Beautiful Place: 10 DaySpring Greg Nelson, Wayne Watson 1994 One Christmas Eve: 10 Word 1995 Field of Souls: 21 Warner Alliance: Michael Omartian, David Pack, Wayne Watson 1998 The Way Home: 8 Word/Epic Michael Omartian 2000 ...
Deliverance is the 1989 debut album by the Christian speed/thrash metal band Deliverance. The original Intense Records pressing is now considered a valuable collectable. It was reissued, minus 2 songs in 1998 on KMG Records as a two-disc set along with the 1990 album Weapons of Our Warfare. It was officially re-released late 2008 with two bonus ...
WOW 1996 is a compilation album of thirty contemporary Christian music that was released on November 7, 1995. This represented the first installment in a highly successful annual series named WOW Hits.
Danny and Paul Janz had already performed together as "Danny and Paul" but joined with Ken in 1974 to form Deliverance – combining the "Janz Team Singers" with "Danny, Paul & Wayne" and created a dynamic new band. Guy Roellinger and Dave McSparran also joined the band during its history.
Deliverance was formed in 1985 in Los Angeles by Jimmy P. Brown II. [1] They debuted in 1989 with Deliverance, followed up by Weapons of Our Warfare in 1990, What a Joke in 1991, and Stay of Execution in 1992. [2] [3] These four releases featured traditional thrash and speed metal sounds. [2] The band was one of the pioneers of Christian thrash ...
The song was recorded along with 17 others for the Carved in Sand sessions at Jacobs Studios in 1989. The overriding theme in the song was the break up of a romance and the lyrics telling the person that they would be healed in time. [2]
I Live for You: Raymond Badham: Best Friend: 6 I Live to Know You: Darlene Zschech: All Things Are Possible (1) 5 Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (2) 9 (CD 1) Simply Worship 3 (1) 7 I'll Worship You: Geoff Bullock: Friends in High Places: 13 I Love You: Kira Gregson Julia A'Bell Beci Wakerley: Super Strong God: 14 I'm Not ...