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Light Rock, ballads. Powerfull Full sound. Great guitar, words & NEW ORIGINAL SOUND YOU MUST HEAR.
Genre:
Spiritual: Contemporary Gospel
Release Date:
2005
Have a little faith
© Copyright-Paul Furlong
(5021456130467)
Record Label: Paul Furlong
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Something fresh & new sounding that will stir you, inspire you & challenge your closeness & passion for God!
Every Christian teenager, adult & those more mature in life will very quickly come to love these original songs (words & music) by Paul Furlong! With a warm intimate feel that will capture your passion & desire to press hard after God & draw you closer to Him. - With a Rock, ballad feel this NEW SOUND is guaranteed to fast become a favourite!
You will know exactly what I mean when you hear him !
- Go Hard After God!
Paul Furlong has grown up knowing God & experiencing His awesome presence & power. His songs reflect his desire to know, obey & get closer to our mighty Father in heaven, His Son Jesus Christ & the Holy Spirit. Written from life & personal experience that expresses the one true love in his life . . . . . God Almighty! Themusic & lyrics will move you toward God & clearly speaks the truth in love to challenge your life & lead you into His presence.
Born & bred "true blue" in the "land down under" married with three children fast becoming teenagers Paul has pioneered & helped astablish a number of church plants & ministered in a "City Care" street outreach where he has seen & experienced God's power, Grace & awesome healing hand ! An Evangelist at heart Paul's passion & strong faith will lead you home . . . . . . . .It's where you belong.
Songs like . . . . ."Have a little faith", Take my heart", "Draw me closer", "What have we done", "My eyes are dry" & "Seasons" are just a few that will grab your heart & are truly up with the best . . . . . . .Enjoy !
I know you will.
- Go Hard After God!
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"This is a 'must have' Cd,
My wife & I were exhausted after a long day & returning to our home & kids, we put on “have a little faith”. We had to pull over & allow Gods presence to touch us & recharge our batteries - What a powerful & touching Cd”
- Paul C Mt Eliza
“Have a little faith is one of those Cd’s that just hits you immediately.
The mix of songs & style has included some awesome music & powerful words. Definitely a must have, you’ll love it & it will fast become a favourite” - Trevor
It drives me to God! Go hard after God is definately the heart beat of Paul's life. This music has punchy, straight to the point words that will inspire, touch, challange & drive you closer to God. I love the music style, light rock & ballads, with good changes & not typically all the same feel & style.You must get this album & feel the Spirit behind it!
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Tracks to be very catchy
author: Mood Swings
With a motto of "Go hard after God" you might be expecting his music to rock hard, but instead
we get a mixture of light rock and ballads. "Have A Little Faith" was Paul's first release in 2005,
whilst "Someday" is his latest 2006 offering.
The title track of "Have A Little Faith" kicks of proceedings with a catchy number that makes
good use of female backing vocals on the chorus. In fact the female backing vocals are used to
good effect throughout the albums. The first few tracks all offer that same catchy formula.
"Father" is a slower track that reminds me of Gareth Brooks but without the county twang.
In fact, next track "Praise" reminds me a lot of Brooks' "We shall be free" both in terms of
music and lyrics. "God is So Good" is an effective song of thanksgiving. The pace slows a
bit during the second half of the CD with ballads predominating. The albums closes with a reprise
of the title track.
The opening of "Someday", "Don't You Hear My Voice", sets the theme for the CD which is more
about reflection and feeling the presence of Jesus. Tracks such as "My Eyes Are Dry" sound a bit
like Steven Curtis Chapman, albeit in more of an soft rock/easy listening sytle than Chapman's
country feel. "Thank You For My Family" continues the thanksgiving theme heard on
"Have A Little Faith"'s "God Is So Good". "There's So Many Songs" has the electric guitars more
to the fore than the other tracks. The album then glides into slow/ballad mode for the next few tracks.
The pace is picked up for "Living Life Alone" before "What Have We Done" leaves you asking
yourself if Jesus really is the centre of your life.
Generally, when I'm listening to music I like it to rock out a little more than this. Having said that,
over the period of time I've been listening to these albums I have found a few of the tracks, but
especially "Have A Little Faith" sticking in my mind - it leaves you going around with the words
"Have a little faith and trust in God" buzzing around your head, which surely must be the goal of
every Christian artist. This is chill out and recharge your batteries type music.
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