"Let It Glow vocals tobyMac and Kirk Franklin"
by Various Artists - General MiscellaneousAlbum: CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty
Let it Glow
What does it mean
To be a bible machine
In a planetary system
That rotates without a dream'
I'm not a number but a name
So please excuse me all the same
If I sing about love
Truth and a world that lives in pain
Oh Oh Oh Oh, x3
Let it go, let it show, let it glow
What does it mean
To fill the pews on the weekend
Ignoring the world
That's dying just outside the door'
This little light of mine
I'm about to let it shine
This microphone is for the streets
Not for VIPs in seats
' 2008 GloWorks Limited for CompassssionArt (Registered with the UK Charity Commission number 1124708)
Paul Baloche, Steven Curtis Chapman, Stuart Garrard, Israel Houghton, Tim Hughes, Graham Kendrick, Andy Park,
Matt Redman, Martin Smith, Michael W. Smith, Chris Tomlin, Darlene Zschech
CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty
Artist: Various Artists - General Miscellaneous- Come To The Water vocals by Chris Tomlin Martin Smith Kirk Franklin and Watoto Children s Choir
- Shout Praise vocals by Israel Houghton tobyMac and Darlene Zschech
- King Of Wonders vocals Matt Redman Tim Hughes and Joel Houston
- Lead Me To The Rock vocals by Paul Baloche
- We Won t Stay Silent vocals by Steven Curtis Chapman and Tim Hughes
- Highly Favoured vocals by Amy Grant Michael W Smith and Watoto Children s Choir
- Fill My Cup vocals by Martin Smith and CeCe Winans
- Friend Of The Poor vocals by Leeland Morring and Andy Park
- King Of The Broken vocals by Darlene Zschech Israel Houghton and Leeland Mooring
- You Have Shown Us vocals by Chris Tomlin Paul Baloche and Steven Curtis Chapman
- Until The Day vocals by Darlene Zschech and Graham Kendrick
- Let It Glow vocals tobyMac and Kirk Franklin
- So Great vocals by Michael W Smith Israel Houghton and Christy Nockels
- There Is Always A Song vocals by Martin Smith Steven Curtis Chapman and Watoto Children s Choir
- There Is Always A Song Reprise vocals by vocals by Martin Smith Steven Curtis Chapman and Watoto Chi