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Music from the Road 6: Crystal Lewis, Bryan Duncan & Geoff Moore
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The significance of the here and now in the life of a believer is the theme for this edition of Music from the Road.
Crystal Lewis: Tomorrow
This track is from Crystal Lewis' 1998 album Gold.
Bryan Duncan: After This Day is Gone
"After This Day is Gone" is from Duncan's 1996 album Blue Skies.
Geoff Moore & The Distance: The In Betweens
From the 1997 album Threads.
Music from the Road
1. Intro; Eli
2. Steven Curtis Chapman, Rich Mullins & Geoff Moore
3. Rick Elias, Layton Howerton & Michael W. Smith
4. Watermark, Geoff Moore & Sara Groves
5. Steven Curtis Chapman
6. Crystal Lewis, Bryan Duncan & Geoff Moore
7. Rich Mullins, Jars of Clay, Burlap to Cashmere & Caedmon's Call
8. MBN Saturday Night homage I
9. Christmas
10. Rich Mullins (Great Plains)
11. New Year's 2023 (MBN Saturday Night homage II)
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