This Is What We Believe
      
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| Source | Rating | 
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| Louder Than The Music |      [1] | 
| Christian Music Zine |      [2] | 
| Christianity Today |      [3] | 
| Jesus Freak Hideout |      [4] | 
| Christian Music Review | (9.3/10)[5] | 
This Is What We Believe is the fourth studio album from contemporary Christian musician Aaron Shust. It was released on August 23, 2011 by Centricity Music.
Track listing
  | 1. | 
  "This Is What We Believe"   | Jonathan Lee, Aaron Shust | 
  4:45 | 
  | 2. | 
  "My Hope is in You"   | April Geesbreght | 
  4:14 | 
  | 3. | 
  "Your Majesty"   | Ed Cash, Shust | 
  4:48 | 
  | 4. | 
  "Risen Today"   | Shust, Charles Wesley | 
  4:02 | 
  | 5. | 
  "Sing of My Redeemer"   | Philip P. Bliss, Cash, Margaret J. Harris, Shust | 
  4:16 | 
  | 6. | 
  "Never Been a Greater Love"   | Stuart Garrard, Shust | 
  4:46 | 
  | 7. | 
  "Greater Is He"   | Carl Cartee, Shust | 
  3:28 | 
  | 8. | 
  "Wondrous Love (Feat. Kari Jobe)"   | Ryan Van Kirk, Shust | 
  4:01 | 
  | 9. | 
  "We Are Free"   | Cash, Shust | 
  3:55 | 
  | 10. | 
  "God So Loved the World"   | Shust | 
  3:10 | 
Total length:  | 
41:25 | 
 Videos 
Shust made a video out of the single "My Hope Is in You".[6]
 Charts 
The album never charted on any Billboard charts. The only song to chart was "My Hope Is in You", which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, and it stayed been on that chart for 52 weeks.[7]
 References 
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  |  | Studio albums |  | 
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  |  | Singles | 
-  "Matchless"
 
-  "My Savior My God"
 
-  "Give It All Away"
 
-  "Give Me Words to Speak"
 
-  "Long Live the King"
 
-  "Watch Over Me"
 
-  "To God Alone"
 
-  "Come and Save Us"
 
-  "O come, O come, Emmanuel"
 
-  "My Hope is in You"
 
-  "God of Brilliant Lights"
  
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