Abandoned to God
Abandoned to God is a contemporary Christian music album released by Steve Camp in 1999.[1][2] This was the only album Camp released on the small Ministry Music label, and was released a year after Camp publicized his 107 Theses that he felt were needed for reformation in the contemporary Christian music industry. This album also features a then-little known Natalie Grant as a background vocalist. This is also the first album since Consider the Cost in 1991 that did not feature a remake of an earlier song. "Pledge My Head To Heaven" is a song originally performed by Keith Green, written for his 1980 album, So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt.
Abandoned to God | ||||
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Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Christian music | |||
Label | Ministry Music | |||
Producer | Steve Camp | |||
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Track listing
- Streams In The Desert
- Cornerstone
- My America
- The Mark Of A Man Of God
- The Center Of The Father's Will
- Pilgrim's Progress
- Abandoned To God
- Pounding On Wittenberg's Door
- The Ministry
- 'Til I Lost Myself In You
- Man Of God
- Pledge My Head To Heaven
- The Shepherd
- Here I Stand
References
- Breimeier, Russ. "Desiring God". Salem Web Network.
- Christian Music Archive, Abandoned to God
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