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Tuesday 11th July 2006

Live worship CD from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, features Jon Stockstill

A LIVE worship album recorded at Bethany World Prayer Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is being released by Integrity-Provident in August. 'Bethany Live: Let The Church Rise' features worship leader Jonathan Stockstill. The Stockstill song which is the title track of the album, was written just before Hurricane Katrina devastated the USA's gulf coast region and became an anthem for what God did during that time. The church sponsored over 1,000 evacuees from the New Orleans area and during those months over 800 of them gave their lives to the Lord. CR

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Posted by Cee Redman in Kansas City @ 00:49 on Jan 16 2008

I am looking for a song that Jonathan Stockstill performed, it is called Strength and Life, or Power in the River can anyone help me find this song. Thanks


Reply by Jackie Brown in Baytown, TX @ 19:45 on Oct 9 2013

I have that song you are looking for. email me.

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Posted by Kristin in Alabama @ 19:05 on Sep 19 2007

Jonathan-you're work is truely ANoInTeD. I thank God for your gift of bringing forth the spirit of worship.I was fortunate enough to be at the UPsideDown Conf. this past summer (July 2007)....all i can say is that God is So0o0o good! We had an awesome time in the Lord!
*Be BLeSSeD! >
Eph. 5:15-18



Posted by Asha Wilson in Gonzales, La @ 02:32 on Nov 22 2006

OMGEEE!!! God is really working in people's lives. I myself have a passion for seeing people give their lives to Christ and seeing Over 800 people give their lives to Christ makes me want to dance and sing to give praise to my king!!!!!! The Lord is AMAZING!!!!



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