Paul Baloche Teams Up with Kari Jobe for New Worship Song "Marvelous Things"
In anticipation of Paul Baloche's brand new album Behold Him, which releases on Feb. 28, Integrity Music and Baloche have released another new song "Marvelous Things." This new song finds Baloche sharing vocals with Kari Jobe and it is co-written by Baloche with Rita Baloche, & Jason Ingram
"One of the greatest treasures to me, when I look back at writing songs, recording albums, and doing ministry worldwide, are the friendships I've made," Baloche shares. "This album is a massive reflection of those relationships. The opportunity to write and collaborate with people like Kim Walker-Smith (Jesus Culture), Kari Jobe, Matt Redman, Chris Brown and Steven Furtick (Elevation Worship), Leslie Jordan (All Sons and Daughters), Amanda Cook, Mitch Wong, Mia Fieldes, Jason Ingram and Ben Cantalon - these are all true friendships. We've written songs together, ministered together. Many of these relationships are like family."
It's been 20 years since the release of "Open The Eyes of My Heart," and Baloche feels the same now as he did then. "It feels like the same heart cry - a desire to really see the Lord - to behold Him," he concludes. "I don't want to lose sight of what God is doing in my life and in this generation. I want to see Him, hear Him, and follow Him."
Behold Him Track Listing:
1. What A Good God
2. Nothing Like Your Love
3. Behold Him (Feat. Kim Walker-Smith)
4. I Am Thankful (Feat. Leslie Jordan)
5. I Love You (Always)
6. For The King
7. Heaven Is Where You Are (Feat. Chris Brown)
8. Marvelous Things (Feat. Kari Jobe
9. How Faithful
10. A Million Years
Paul Baloche is best known as one of the modern church's most acclaimed worship artists, songwriters, and conference worship leaders nationally and internationally. Penning contemporary praise and worship standards such as "Open the Eyes of My Heart," "Above All," "Your Name," and "Hosanna," his songs have been recorded by numerous acclaimed artists including Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, Matt Redman, Philips, Craig & Dean, and more.
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