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No Changin' Us is the fourteenth album and eighth studio album by Christian group Point of Grace. It was released on March 2, 2010. It is their first full-length recording since their 2007 release, How You Live. It is also their first full-length release since the June 2008 departure of Heather Payne reduced the group to a trio. The album was produced by Nathan Chapman, who has achieved success due to his work with country singer Taylor Swift. The album features a more country-oriented sound, due to the group's growing acceptance within the country music market.

The album's lead single, "Come to Jesus," was released on February 2, 2010.

The track "The Greatest Show On Earth" was written by the group along with Cindy Morgan and Julie Adkison.

The track "A Good Place To Turn Around" was originally recorded by country singer Kayla King.

Track listing

  1. "He Holds Everything"
  2. "Wildflower"
  3. "Hometown"
  4. "There Is Nothing Greater Than Grace"
  5. "No Changin' Us"
  6. "Love And Laundry"
  7. "What About Jesus"
  8. "Chalk In The Rain"
  9. "The Greatest Show On Earth"
  10. "A Good Place To Turn Around"
  11. "Come To Jesus"

Chart performance

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 60
U.S. Billboard Top Christian Albums 2

Singles

  • "Come To Jesus" #7
  • "There Is Nothing Greater Than Grace" #12
  • "Love And Laundry" #15

Awards

The album won a Dove Award for Country Album of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards. The song "There Is Nothing Greater Than Grace" also won for Country Recorded Song of the Year.[1]

Personnel

Point of Grace

Additional Musicians

References

  1. ^ 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards Nominees Archived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on DoveAwards.com