Album release Title Writer(s) 1. "Our God " Jonas Myrin , Matt Redman , Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin4:45 2. "I Will Follow" Jason Ingram , Reuben Morgan , Tomlin3:39 3. "I Lift My Hands " Louie Giglio , Matt Maher , Tomlin4:37 4. "Majesty of Heaven" Redman, Reeves, Tomlin 4:44 5. "No Chains on Me" Redman, Reeves, Tomlin 3:52 6. "Lovely" Ingram, Tomlin 3:54 7. "The Name of Jesus" Daniel Carson, Ed Cash , Redman, Reeves, Kristian Stanfill , Tomlin 4:16 8. "All to Us" Maher, Redman, Reeves, Tomlin 6:19 9. "Faithful" Cash, Christy Nockels , Nathan Nockels, Tomlin 4:45 10. "Jesus, My Redeemer" Carson, Ingram, Tomlin 4:41 11. "Awakening" Morgan, Tomlin 5:22 Total length: 50:54
Deluxe Edition Title Writer(s) 12. "Our God" (Acoustic) Myrin, Redman, Reeves, Tomlin 4:29 13. "I Will Follow" (Acoustic) Ingram, Morgan, Tomlin 4:03 14. "Majesty of Heaven" (Acoustic) Redman, Reeves, Tomlin 6:06 15. "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is" (Acoustic) C. Nockels, N. Nockels, Tomlin 4:33
DVD:
Behind the Scenes at White Cabin Studio
"I Will Rise"
"Love"
Chris Tomlin – vocals, acoustic guitars
Matt Gilder – acoustic piano, keyboards, programming
Daniel Carson – electric guitars, acoustic guitars
Jesse Reeves – bass
Travis Nunn – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
Ed Cash – programming, electric guitars, acoustic guitars, backing vocals
Scott Cash – keyboards, programming, acoustic guitars, backing vocals
Dan Muckala – keyboards, programming
Chuck Butler – guitars
David Davidson – strings (1)
Luke Brown – backing vocals
Christy Nockels – backing vocals, lead vocals (9, 15)
Singers
Daniel Carson, Ed Cash, Scott Cash, Louie Giglio , Shelley Giglio, Matt Gilder, Christy Nockels, Nathan Nockels , Travis Nunn, Brad O'Donnell, John Pritchard, Janet Reeves, Jesse Reeves and Chris Tomlin.
Louie Giglio – executive producer
Shelley Giglio – executive producer, art direction, management
Brad O'Donnell – executive producer
Mark Endert – mixing (1–5)
Doug Johnson – mix assistant (1–5)
F. Reid Shippen – mixing (6-11)
Erik "Keller" Jahner – mix assistant (6-11)
Ted Jensen – mastering
Jess Chambers – A&R administration
Leighton Ching – art direction
Jan Cook – art direction
Jesse Owen – design
Lee Steffen – photography
Daley Hake – live photography
Mike McCloskey – management
Ed Cash – producer, engineer
Jim Dineen – engineer
Scott Cash – assistant engineer
Cody Norris – assistant engineer
Dan Muckala – producer, engineer
Dan Deurloo – assistant engineer, additional editing
Chuck Butler – additional editing
Acoustic Bonus Songs
edit
Nathan Nockels – producer
Jim Dineen – engineer
Ainslie Grosser – mixing
Andrew Mendleson – mastering
Studios
White Cabin Studio (Atlanta, Georgia) – recording location
Glomo Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) – recording location (2-4, 6)
Ed's (Franklin, Tennessee) – overdub recording location (1, 5, 7-11)
Indian River Studios (Merritt Island, Florida) – mixing location (1–5)
Robot Lemon (Nashville, Tennessee) – mixing location (6-11)
Sterling Sound (New York City, New York) – mastering location
Georgetown Masters (Nashville, Tennessee) – mastering location (acoustic bonus songs on deluxe edition)
"Our God" (2010)
"I Will Follow" (2010)
"I Lift My Hands" (2011)
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