Lance Wallnau Says This Song “Has The Breath of God On It”

March 2, 2010

A few months ago I led worship at a gathering in Belfast where Lance Wallnau was speaking.

I must confess I wasn’t really familiar with him or his teaching prior to that but was mightily impressed with his take on the Kingdom of God and the season of life that this generation is living in.

You should check out his stuff at www.LanceLearning.com.

Anyhoo – he had these really encouraging words to say about the song
‘All of Creation’ that we did that night (it’s the big anthemic final
track from the Mercy Tracks Me Down album).

“God is all over that song… That song has the breath of God on it…
it’s about what God wants to do now… that song is going to sung with
this move of God”

Now that’s encouraging enough but the Belfast gig was near the end of
his world tour where he was both speaking and researching the new
season that we’re in, so in that context I think it carried more
weight coming from someone who is getting to observe the bigger
picture.

Each time I have led worship with this song people have really
resonated with it and maybe he’s right – maybe it will get sung by
more and more folks.

You can get the song (and album) at www.mercytracksmedown.com or from iTunes  here: http://su.pr/2Rf1Xf

So here’s what I’m wondering – how can I get the song out there
virally? I could go through a record company with some of the contacts
that I have but I think it could be faster via youtube, facebook etc.

A good start would be a few creative YouTube videos – get in touch if
you think you could put together a youtube slide show for the track.

Lance Wallnau Song Comments by Andy Rogers
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