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moreThe name Paul Baloche is synonymous with worship music. Ever since 1992 with his inaugural Integrity Music project "He is Faithful," Baloche has serviced the local church with copious CCLI top ranking staples such as "Open the Eyes of My Heart," "Hosanna," "Today is the Day" and "Your Name." Further, notable worship leaders (such as Darlene Zschech, Michael W. Smith and Chris Tomlin) have had recorded Baloche's songs. However, Baloche's last non-seasonal record of brand new songs dates back to 2012's "The Same Love."
moreTim Menzies (also known as Tim Mensy) has been known for writing songs such as Reba McEntire's "Love Needs a Holiday," Mark Chesnutt's "I Just Wanted You to Know," Doug Stone's "I Thought It Was You," Trisha Yearwood's "Nearest Distant Shore" among many others. Menzies himself has had released 2 major labelled country albums. Now he's back with his debut Christian record "His Way of Loving Me." We are honored to catch up with Menzies for this Hallels Exclusive Interview:
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moreAs soon as the first note of Tim Menzies' "His Way of Loving Me" strikes you know you have been transported into a new world of charming altruism and glowing holiness. It's a world where no scales would hinder our eyes from seeing Jesus even when life's road comes to a dead end. It's a culture where fathers rely on prayer more than their own ingenuity when it comes to raising their own kids. It's a society where people do not believe in the lies of Satan and uphold to God's moral truths. It's a time when respect, morality and spirituality are still the fibre of that constitutes a family.
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