God Of Every Story

Album: God Of Every Story (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the title track of Contemporary Christian musician Laura Story's third album. The song emphasizes God's unwavering faithfulness through several real-life scenarios, including Laura's husband's brain tumor, which she referenced in her Dove Song Of The Year, "Blessings" and the birth of their daughter.
  • Produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe, Steven Curtis Chapman), the God Of Every Story album pulls from the personal stories of Laura's life and the people around her.

    "God of Every Story is a collection of songs about where God's love and grace intersect with our real life situations," she explained. "It's about God working all things together for good and love always winning. It's a celebration of God's faithfulness, even when we don't always understand His plan this side of heaven."

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