Her Name Is Deborah

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The album is a 12-song journey of contemporary, love-inspired music designed to speak to the heart. The first single release from the album, Sending Me Angels, soared to a Top 10 position on the Inspirational Country charts, earning her a nomination for ICM New Artist of the Year. Debuting original work in three songs, co-written with her husband, she opens the door for hearts to give and receive the most important gift – love. When I Call Your Name and Jesus, Savior are praise songs that set the stage for worship. I Love You (and say I do) focuses on the spiritual union of marriage. The album evokes a variety of emotions – from the light-hearted, Be Blessed, to the dramatic, Anytime. This unique rendition of Walk on Water, a duet with Michael Lusk, adds flavor to the album and serves as a reminder that we're imperfect but God’s mercy and grace is new everyday. Miracle, meaning "something wonderful", is a song of hope and inspiration that prompts us to acknowledge faith as a necessary component of supernatural intervention. Deborah worked with the finest studio musicians Nashville has to offer, including Mike Schrimpf on keyboards and harmonica; Tim Atwood on keyboards; bass guitarists Matt McGee and Dave Roark; Steve Hinson on steel; and drummers Jerry Roark and Mark Beckett. Often compared to Natalie Grant, Deborah has a rich, smooth, elegant voice that works the high notes and massages the low ones displaying an almost visible curve in between. Her Name is Deborah crosses over into country, adult contemporary, and praise and worship genres representing the eclectic mix her fans enjoy listening to. Just like the variety of music offered on this album, Deborah has performed at an array of venues – from small Episcopal chapels to overflowing concert halls to television to the White House. In addition, Deborah founded Worship Him Ministries, Inc. a ministry created to celebrate our wondrous and omnipotent God, and to bring together God’s richly diverse people for His glory through music and other forms of creative expression. Deborah says "music touches places of the heart that spoken words often miss”. So, have a listen and let your heart be touched.