Eternal God

For the religious concept, see Conceptions of God#Eternity
Eternal God
Live album by Don Moen
Released 1990
Recorded North Heights Lutheran Church, Arden Hills, Minnesota
Genre Contemporary Christian
Length 43:14
Label Integrity, Hosanna! Music, Sparrow-Star Song, Columbia, Sony
Producer Tom Brooks, Michael Coleman (Executive), Ed Lindquist (Executive)
Don Moen chronology
Christmas
(1990)
Eternal God
(1990)
Worship with Don Moen
(1992)

Eternal God is an album of Christian worship music recorded by Don Moen in 1990. The Contemporary Christian album was recorded live at North Heights Lutheran Church, Arden Hills, Minnesota and released in 1990 by Integrity, Hosanna! Music, and Sparrow-Star Song. It peaked at #31 on the Billboard (magazine) charts for "Top Contemporary Christian" in 1997.[1] Many of the songs in the album were recorded with the purpose of reminding listeners that God is unchanging and omnipotent.[2] It is currently out of print in the United States.

One of the songs in the album, "God Will Make A Way", was nominated in 1992 for Song of the Year in the GMA Music Awards, better known as the Dove Awards.

Product ID Number
Title CD Tape
Eternal God HM034CD HM034

Track listing

  1. "I Will Come To You" – 03:33
  2. "God With Us" – 02:58
  3. "God Is Good" – 02:00
  4. "Now Unto The King Eternal" – 02:30
  5. "Praise Looks Good On You" – 04:40
  6. "Let Me Be A Sacrifice" – 01:33
  7. "More Than Anything" – 04:13
  8. "All Things" – 04:31
  9. "God Will Make A Way" – 04:17
  10. "You Are Eternal" – 04:02
  11. "Ascribe Greatness" – 02:59
  12. "It Is Well With My Soul" – 04:35
  13. "I Will Come To You" (Reprise) – 01:35

in total 43:24 cd version 43:36 tape version

Credits

Producer:

Executive Producers:

Worship Leader:

Musicians:

Vocals:

References

  1. "Eternal God – Chart and Awards". Allmusic. Archived from the original on December 13, 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-07.
  2. "Discography – "Eternal God"". DonMoen.com. Retrieved 2006-11-08.
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