From the songwriter who penned Chris Tomlin's worship hit "Indescribable" comes an entire collection of songs every bit as unforgettable... forged in an even deeper understanding of God's sovereignty. Laura Story's Great God Who Saves (produced by Ed Cash) declares...
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From the songwriter who penned Chris Tomlin's worship hit "Indescribable" comes an entire collection of songs every bit as unforgettable... forged in an even deeper understanding of God's sovereignty. Laura Story's Great God Who Saves (produced by Ed Cash) declares her tried-by-fire confidence in God's faithfulness in authentic, infectious songs like "Mighty To Save," "Immortal, Invisible God," "Great God Who Saves," and "Bless The Lord." Melodic, organic worship imbued with the peace and joy that rises up from uncertain times, glimpses of the majestic in the ordinary.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 270908
- Product Code 000768424322
- Tracks 10
- Department Music
- Category Praise And Worship
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Fair Trade Services
- Release Date Mar 2008
- Sales Rank 32947
- Dimensions 145 x 126 x 10mm
- Weight 0.086kg

- 1. Bless The LordLaura Story0:59
- 2. Immortal InvisibleLaura Story0:59
- 3. Mighty To SaveLaura Story0:59
- 4. IndescribableLaura Story0:59
- 5. Great God Who SavesLaura Story0:59
- 6. There Is NothingLaura Story0:59
- 7. Make Something BeautifulLaura Story0:59
- 8. GraceLaura Story0:59
- 9. I Think Of YouLaura Story0:59
- 10. Perfect PeaceLaura Story0:59
Laura Story
Laura Story wrote the No. 1 worship hit "Indescribable" recorded in 2004 by Chris Tomlin, married a handsome athlete named Martin Elvington the next year, and began working in music and women's ministry at the 4,000-member Perimeter Church in Atlanta. After signing an artist deal with the INO Records, her 2008 national debut won a Dove Award for Inspirational Album and earned Laura two consecutive nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year - all blessings, indeed.
But amidst that success a brain tumor hospitalized her husband in 2006. The faith Story sang about was put through the unexpected fires of fear and loneliness; most young newlyweds don't imagine being kept alive at one point by breathing machines or having to find their way through significant post-operative vision and memory loss. Could grace notes resound from such a life-altering struggle? Laura's songs suggests they do.