Saturday, August 6, 2011

Here Is My Song

  • Jesus Culture Music
  • Sound Track: 10
An autobiography in collage. Forty-five quirky true stories from the life of the artist written in collage format.
Excerpts from some of the stories: I grew up in the shadow of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War.
Every year my mother gets two turkeys and names one Thanksgiving and the other Christmas.
My mother would tell me to think pretty thoughts, so I would think about tulips.
If I wanted to get back at her for something I had to do it in a pre-meditated covert manner.
After dinner we would sit on the deck, drink scotch, smoke cigars, and throw our table scraps over the edge to attract the bears.
These lessons were usually prefaced with, "don't tell your mother."
Her scream probably woke up half the campground.
I didn't realize that she was a madam and her name was a play on her occupation.
I always thought they we! re stupid. Surely they knew the babies weren't real.

Winner Bronze Medal 2009 Independent Book Publishers Award - Essay/Creative Non-fiction
Finalist 2009 Indie Excellence Award - ArtKim Walker is a major voice in the Jesus Culture Movement that is impacting this generation with worship music all around the world. Kim's voice is unique, passionate and full of conviction and her songs draw the listener into a worship experience that is unlike any other. You just have to experience Here Is My Song to know how unique Kim is to this generation of worshippers.

"We've known for a while that Kim needed to record a solo album. The Lord has raised Kim up as a voice in the nations for revival. Her worship and passion have ignited worship in the hearts of revivalists all over the world. On the previous two albums Jesus Culture Music has released, Kim was covering other writer's worship songs. On this CD she is singing her own original songs and was also able to reco! rd spontaneous songs, which is a major part of her worship. Th! is CD wi ll blow you away and usher you into a fresh encounter with God." Producer Banning Liebscher.

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