'Our God Saves' Website - Coming Soon

An online community inspired by Christian artist Paul Baloche's song "Our God Saves" will this week launch in conjunction with the album release of the song writer.

OurGodSaves.com will launch 18 September, the same day Our God Saves will release. "Our God Saves", a current radio hit, was co-written by Baloche and Brenton Brown.

The website, OurGodSaves.com, will provide an online Christian community where visitors can "encourage and uplift others" by sharing their testimonies.

Paul Baloche's songs include "Open The Eyes Of My Heart" "Above All", "Hosanna" and "All The Earth Will Sing Your Praises", which are sung by millions around the globe.

"Above All" garnered a Dove Award in 2002 for Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year, and Baloche received nominations in 2007 for Inspirational Album of the Year (A Greater Song) and Special Event Album (Arise - A New Celebration of Worship).

In addition to leading worship for congregations across the country and overseas, Baloche serves as an instructor for Seminars4Worship and other conferences, where he trains and mentors worship leaders, songwriters and musicians.
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