miércoles, marzo 14, 2007

Delirious? Songs Unplugged with New Book



Legendary Christian rock band Delirious? will release their highly anticipated book I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever: stories, reflections and devotions, Furious Distribution announced.

Through twenty stories, reflections and devotions, the book reveals more about the band and give the stories and thoughts behind some of their best-loved songs to date. From Biblical inspiration to personal trials, the journey of discovery is mapped out by band members Martin Smith and Stu G.

"We wanted to write something that was honest," explains Stu G, "but that was also interesting and helpful. We're all aware that the world doesn't need another rock band telling everyone how great they are, so we only wanted to get involved with a book project if we could keep the focus on Jesus rather than ourselves. So what we end up with - we hope - is something that charts the journey, showing how things have really been for us: with God as the captain and us as the confused but grateful little ones trying to follow His lead."

The book covers tracks “Stronger”, “Now Is The Time”, “Here I Am, Send Me”, “Love Is A Miracle”, “Paint The Town Red”, “Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble”, “Our God Reigns,” and “I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever”.

Delirious? recently completed its second tour in India, performing outdoors in Bangalore, Mumbai (Bombay) and Pune and visiting children’s projects in the slum areas of Mumbai.

The tour featured songs from their current and world-acclaimed DVD-CD, Now Is The Time Live At Willow Creek.

Last year, Delirious? and legendary US evangelist Joyce Meyer travelled to Hyderabad, India, to join India’s own Sounds of the Nations for one of the largest Christian events in India. More than 1.2 million people gathered to hear Delirious? play songs from its widely acclaimed album, The Mission Bell.

Meyer will embark on another self-titled ministries conference tour this year with Delirious?, along with Martha Munizzi, the Hillsong worship team, and Matt Redman.


Delirious (Miracle Maker)

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