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Millennium Worship (Vol. 1)

Millennium Worship (Vol. 1)

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Story Behind "Open The Eyes Of My Heart"

Paul Baloche | June 22, 2011 | Categories: Blogs | Tags:

This well-known worship tune by Paul Baloche was inspired in part by Ephesians 1:18. Leading others in worshiping God is not a talent that can be learned; it’s a mission that must be placed on a heart. It’s one that has been warmly embraced by Paul Baloche. A prolific songwriter and inspired praise leader, Paul has written or co-written more than 120 recorded worship songs. His experiences as a worship leader fuel Paul’s creative More

Celebrating Hillsong Day : Shout To The Lord

Hillsong Church | September 30, 2010 | Categories: News

The age old classic that started it all back in 1993...Shout To The Lord is a song you surely know by heart and find yourself singing often. If you don't already have the charts for this favorite, now is the time! Read this thought-provoking and informational blog post from Ryan to find out how Shout To The Lord helped More

CCLI

Paul Baloche | February 1, 2010 | Categories: Blogs | Tags: ,

Before we move on, let’s discuss an aspect of the music business unique to the Christian field. Christian Copyright Licensing, International (CCLI) has been a great blessing to many writers and owners of songs used in ministry. Under copyright law, permission is required from a copyright holder for the reproduction of a song. Think of the trouble this used to be for churches wanting to print worship choruses in their bulletins or project them More

How Shout To The Lord Helped Inspire PraiseCharts

Ryan Dahl, Darlene Zschech, PraiseCharts | April 26, 2008 | Categories: Blogs | Tags:

"Shout To The Lord",  was probably the first song to really inspire the development of PraiseCharts.  I remember back in 1997 when I was developing my little church orchestra, using the Songs For Praise And Worship Series put out by Word Music.  I had the big conductor's binder and all!  That first collection stopped just short of, "Shout To The Lord" and the wave of new contemporary worship that was about to unload on the church in the 21st century. More