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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, God

This song is an upbeat anthem of gratitude, thanking God in all circumstances—for all the blessings, challenges, and future things

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Christ Above All

A worship song declaring Christ's supremacy. He reconciles, rules, and holds us firm. Sing and stand rooted in Him. Christ above all.

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Krystal holding a Bible with her other hand in a casual upward facing position, as if asking a question with the words "So Why" appearing above the hand. In the background is a mirror with another Krystal holding a sign with the words "You're Fat & Ugly" and pointing at the sign.
So Why

This song takes the battle of poor body image and meets it with the truth of God's Word

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Krystal Craven wearing a purple shirt and glasses, smiling while laying her head on her arms which are folded on a wooden table. There is an hourglass to the right side of her with purple sand in it. The title "While I Wait Here" is printed above the hourglass.
While I Wait Here

Through a pandemic and general growing apathy, this song encourages followers of Jesus to walk, talk, serve, and love like He does.

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God of Peace (Jehovah Shalom)

The fourth song on the album "Names of God". This song was written during a time intense hardship when God met me with His perfect peace.

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Jesus Your Name

A song featuring Jesus' Name in multiple languages and envisions the multitudes of people worshipping in heaven.

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Lord You Provide (Jehovah Jireh)

The sixth song on the album "Names of God". The main Scripture this is taken from is Matthew 6:33, and the resolve is to seek God's kingdom first.

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Our God is Three in One (Elohim)

The first song the album "Names of God", which tells the story of creation in Genesis 1. It includes a look at God's plan of redemption that was also made before the foundations of the world.

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The God Who Sees Me (El Roi)

The third song in the album "Names of God", based on the story of Haggar in Genesis 16, when she calls God El Roi because He saw her and looked after her.

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The Lord is My Shepherd (Jehovah Raah)

The second song on the album "Names of God", based on Psalm 23.

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You're My Healer (Jehovah Rapha)

The seventh song on the album "Names of God". God can, but will He heal? We can ask, but regardless of the answer, He is good!

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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

This 16th Century carol is one of the oldest known Christmas carols. It reminds us of God's mission, being born to die in order to save us.

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What Child is This?

A rearranged version of this classic Christmas Carol, with an added interlude focusing on the purpose of Christ's birth.

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Hallelujah: Amazing Grace & Jesus Loves Me

This soothing song blends Amazing Grace & Jesus Loves Me with a sweet Hallelujah chorus.

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