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How He Loves (Radio Edit) - Single

David Crowder Band

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Recent Customer Reviews

Heart Piercing
     
by Loco Mac-a-holic

This song is an amazing reminder of the great mystery of God's love towards those who deserve wrath. It is an amazing thing that God, the Creator of heaven and earth, is jealous for me! He has bestowed so much undeserved grace upon us that to reflect on it should leave us broken and speechless.

This song left me that very same way as I listened to it, reflecting upon the truth of the gospel.

great song
     
by ladsfan

i love this song and the power thats in it. (pc are invaild computers)

Awesome
     
by Guy316

Very powerful song, saw it in concert on their church music tour a couple weeks ago. This song has a great message, too.

Biography

Born: Waco, TX

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '00s

Singer/guitarist David Crowder first stepped into the music industry when he realized that over half of the students at Baylor University, a Christian school that he attended in Waco, TX, were not going to church. He began to actively recruit students for worship services and started writing songs to...
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How He Loves (Radio Edit) - Single, David Crowder Band
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  • $0.99
  • Genres: Christian & Gospel, Music
  • Released: Jun 23, 2009

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