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Natalie Diane Grant (born December 21, 1971) is an American singer and songwriter of contemporary Christian music. She received the Gospel Music Association 's Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year four consecutive years, 2006–2009, and a fifth award in 2012. [ 1 ]
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Natalie Grant A Deeper Faith: Word 2003 "Because of Love" Natalie Grant Women of Faith: The Artist Collection: Sony: 2003 "When God Made You" NewSong feat. Michael O'Brien & Natalie Grant More Life: Reunion Records: 2004 "Keep My Heart" Jeff Deyo feat. Natalie Grant Light: Gotee 2004 "There Is a Rainbow" The Roach Approach feat. Natalie Grant ...
Matt Conner, giving the album four and a half stars from CCM Magazine, describes, "Grant has released a musical set of songs as outstretched as her reach." [6] Awarding the album four stars at New Release Today, Mikayla Shriver states, "This album is no different, and its raw honesty and polished, current musical style come together to create yet another masterpiece for Natalie."
NewRelease Today shared, “Every so often, a powerful lyric comes through and provides peace and calm in the midst of a world that’s spinning out of control. From the first notes of Natalie Grant’s newest single, ‘My Weapon,’ that peace is found, clearing the way for God to speak and for the listener to find comfort and safety in His arms.” [6]
Natalie Grant is the eponymous debut studio album by Contemporary Christian music singer Natalie Grant. It was released on April 14, 1999, through Benson Records . [ 1 ]
American Sign Language literature (ASL literature) is one of the most important shared cultural experiences in the American deaf community.Literary genres initially developed in residential Deaf institutes, such as American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, [1] which is where American Sign Language developed as a language in the early 19th century. [2]
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