Songs We Sing Vol. 1 & 2 - The LaFontaines (download)

Songs We Sing Vol. 1 & 2 - The LaFontaines (download)

$11.99

Song list:

Volume 1

  • Happy In The Lord

  • Sheltered In The Arms Of God

  • I Love Him Too Much

  • Cast Your Bread

  • Just Because

  • When I Stand In The Presence Of The Lord

  • God Can

  • The Eyes Of Jesus

  • He Didn’t Bring Us This Far

  • The Van Practice Song (medley)

Volume 2

  • More Than Ever, Lord

  • Paid In Full

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