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"Awesome God" (4:32) - Michael W. Smith. Mullins' version appeared on Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth 1988 "Jacob and 2 Women" (3:26) - Carolyn Arends. Mullins' version appeared on The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One 1991 "Verge of a Miracle" (4:17) - Billy Crockett Mullins' version appeared on Pictures in the Sky 1987
"Awesome God" is a contemporary worship song written by Rich Mullins and first recorded on his 1988 album, Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth. It was the first single from the album and rose to the number one spot on Christian AC radio and subsequently became a popular congregational song. [ 1 ]
Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. [2] His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when " Place in This World " hit No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The discography of Michael W. Smith, an American contemporary Christian musician, consists of 15 studio albums and 80 singles as well as multiple Christmas albums, compilation albums, instrumental albums, and video releases. Smith has sold over 18 million albums as of May 2018. [1]
Worship is Michael W. Smith's sixteenth album. The album, Smith's first album of contemporary worship music, was recorded live and was released on Reunion Records in 2001. The album was reissued as a DualDisc in 2005. [3]
Michael W. Smith - Awesome God – 4:03 Rebecca St. James - Breathe – 3:57 Mac Powell (of Third Day ) and Cliff & Danielle Young (of Caedmon's Call ) - God of Wonders – 5:10
Neither album sold very well, [29] but the Christian radio hit "Awesome God" on his third album, Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth, brought his music to a wider audience. The song "Awesome God" was written either at Rock Lake Christian Assembly camp in Michigan, or on the way to a youth conference in Bolivar, Missouri in July 1987.
Decades of Worship is American Christian singer Michael W. Smith's third compilation album, after The First Decade (1983-1993) and The Second Decade (1993-2003), released in 2012. [1] The album mostly comprises Smith's live and studio worship music in the years 2001–2010.