This is the fifth album from Grammy award-winning artist, speaker, songwriter, and author Laura Story. With a focus on worship, these songs speak of the heart of Christian faith. Laura's songcraft exudes a vulnerability and honesty that builds a deep...
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This is the fifth album from Grammy award-winning artist, speaker, songwriter, and author Laura Story. With a focus on worship, these songs speak of the heart of Christian faith. Laura's songcraft exudes a vulnerability and honesty that builds a deep spiritual connection with listeners.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 464262
- Product Code 696859310133
- Tracks 11
- Department Music
- Category Praise And Worship
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Fair Trade Services
- Release Date Mar 2017
- Sales Rank 18378
- Weight 0.086kg

- 1. Death Was ArrestedLaura Story0:59
- 2. Open HandsLaura Story0:59
- 3. You Came RunningLaura Story0:59
- 4. Give You FaithLaura Story0:59
- 5. For The Love Of My KingLaura Story0:59
- 6. Awake My Soul (a 1000 Tongues)Laura Story0:59
- 7. WhisperLaura Story0:59
- 8. Every Word You BreatheLaura Story0:59
- 9. MajestyLaura Story0:59
- 10. ExtraordinaryLaura Story0:59
- 11. Grace AboundsLaura 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.