If anyone was there in Langley at TWU. that night they played that song from this new album and remembers the title could you please tell me. I like that song, and forget what's it's called.. I just rememeber it's all about his life. and the way he feels and its just so touching.
howdy... I was there that evening. They played whole chunk of the new songs, wait... let me go get the set list...all righty here is what the set list says, but I do remember that they strayed away from is a couple times, and changed it up a little... adding, subtracting and mutliplying, ya know?
ordinary life tumbling revolution french alive over my head can i stay is it faith cry love brk. me falling to my knees filled amazing love words be few
all right so that is what the set list from that evening said, but when i when it talked to the guys after they said they had pretty much played the whole new album, because they also did a few of their songs during that awesome time of worship they decided to do after that. let me know what time abouts in the concerts they may have played the song you're looking for, and i may be able to help you out if you're still trying to figure that out. also, i was wondering if you have any photos from that evening? if so would you be willing to email me at starfield_@hotmail.com. thanks and i hope this all helps, God bless, tamara
I noticed that the local radio station was playing the new version of "Filled With Your Glory" but still playing the old versions of "Alive In This Moment" and "Tumbling After". I know that "Filled..." is the new American single but I didn't know that "Love Break Me" was the latest Canadian single. Thanks for the info!
I think it was disco saints who also did that song.. a nice cheesy techno version.. I heard it about 6 years ago when I first started getting into christian music and I was down south listening to a christian station (my first ever!) down in Florida :)
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