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Raise A Hallelujah

Author: Jake Stevens

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Author: Jonathan David Helser

Jonathan David Helser and his wife, Melissa, are musicians and worship leaders. They also live at the retreat center, A Place For The Heart, in Sophia, North Carolina and lead the full time staff. Connected with the ministry of the retreat center, they started the "school for the heart," 18 Inch Journey, an intensive 60 day training for 19-26 year olds. Also connected with the retreat center is the ministry Cageless Birds, a community of Christian artists and musicians. Dianne Shapiro, from jonathanhelser.com accessed 3/8/2017 Go to person page >

Author: Melissa Helser

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Author: Molly Skaggs

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Text Information

First Line: I raise a hallelujah, in the presence of my enemies
Title: Raise A Hallelujah
Author: Jake Stevens
Author: Jonathan David Helser
Author: Melissa Helser
Author: Molly Skaggs
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I'm gonna sing, in the middle of the storm
Notes: CCLI# 7119315
Copyright: © 2018 Bethel Music Publishing

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