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In an interview with Hannah Goodwyn of CBN, Walker-Smith stated: "This song is all about getting into the presence of God. We all have Jesus inside of us, but there's something about the posture of our hearts and our willingness to really lay down all the distractions and the concerns and stress and everything else and shift our perspective and mindset to be on him and to lift our eyes to Him.
featured on the song "The Love of Jesus" 2014: Heaven is For Real: Songs Inspired by the Film and Best-Selling Book: wrote and featured as lead vocal on the song "Heaven in Me" 2015: In Jesus' Name: A Legacy of Worship & Faith: a compilation of previously recorded songs 2015 "Grace Divine" HopeUC single featuring Darlene Zschech 2017
"The Bible Tells Me So" speaks of trust in and reliance on God as revealed in the Bible, as the source of faith, hope and charity. The Bible is extolled in the song as the best way to live, as being not only the key to success, but also the way to please God and receive His guidance.
A U.S. defense official told CBS News that Travis Timmerman was flown out of Syria and into Jordan by the U.S. military and handed over to the State Department.
"Talking in Your Sleep" was released in early 1978, and was a hit mid-year. The song proved an instant follow-up for Gayle on the Pop charts, being she hadn't had another Top 40 Pop hit since "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" the previous year. "Talking in Your Sleep" was released on Gayle's major-selling album from that year called When I ...
A Massachusetts man was caught in the middle of some “Santa-antics” and got stuck in a chimney while trying to evade police executing a search warrant on his home.
Donald Trump on Monday shared a ruthless highlight reel of Democrats in denial over Joe Biden's cognitive decline after a veteran journalist slammed US media for not making it a bigger story.
"Just a Little Talk with Jesus" is a gospel music song published by Stamps-Baxter Music Company on January 1, 1937, [1] [2] written by Cleavant Derricks. In 1936, he sold the song to Stamps-Baxter in exchange for fifty songbooks, which he then sold for ten cents each.