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  2. Robbie's Song for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "Robbie's Song for Jesus" is a song written by Robbie MacNeill and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached #7 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart and #17 on both the Canadian Country chart and the Canadian Pop chart in 1972. The song appeared on her 1972 album, Annie. [1] The song was produced by Brian Ahern. [2]

  3. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The song has the chorus line "Jesus Christ is my nigga". Pastor Chris English, in an email to The Christian Post , said the use of the word nigga was "clearly over the line, and offensive". [ 6 ] He thought the video, parody or not, perpetuated many negative stereotypes about Christians, and as such, would have never worked in an outreach ...

  4. Jesus Built My Hotrod - Wikipedia

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    The album version of the song is in Ministry's 2001 compilation album Greatest Fits; [54] remixed and re-recorded versions appear on several Ministry compilations, including 2005's Rantology, [55] [56] 2008's Cover Up, [21] 2010's Every Day Is Halloween: The Anthology/Undercover and 2011's The Very Best of Fixes and Remixes. [57]

  5. Outshined - Wikipedia

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    "Outshined" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Written by the band's frontman Chris Cornell, the song was released as the second [3] [4] [5] single from their third studio album, Badmotorfinger (1991). It became the band's first single to reach the U.S. Mainstream Rock charts, where it peaked at number 45.

  6. Category:Songs about Jesus - Wikipedia

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    A list of all songs with lyrics about Jesus Christ, where he is specifically the central subject.This category contains both songs referring to specific moments of Jesus's life (birth, preaching, crucifixion) and songs of blessing, rejoicing or mourning where he is portrayed as a religious deity or examined as a cultural figure.

  7. Plastic Jesus (song) - Wikipedia

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    The authorship of the song has historically been incorrectly attributed to Ernie Marrs, who recorded a version in 1965, despite Rush and Cromarty being listed as the authors by ASCAP [1] and by the song's publisher, EMI Music Publishing. Ernie Marrs is sometimes credited as the songwriter because of the folk music magazine Sing Out!

  8. The Gospel Road - Wikipedia

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    Songs performed included several that Cash had previously recorded for records such as The Holy Land and Hello, I'm Johnny Cash ("He Turned the Water Into Wine" and "Jesus Was a Carpenter", respectively), along with cover versions of the Larry Gatlin song "Help Me" (which is titled simply "Help" on this release) and "Follow Me" by John Denver.

  9. Matthew 4:3 - Wikipedia

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    This line is a direct reference to Matthew 3:17 and it is clear that Matthew is implying that Satan heard the announcement made after Jesus' baptism. [2] The wording is unclear on whether Satan is asking Jesus to miraculously transform the stones himself, or if he is asking Jesus to command God to do so. [3]