The Craguns Return with 'The Power of Praise"

Southern Gospel group the Craguns are back with sophomore album "The Power of Praise." This album showcases "huge" orchestrations and the incredible harmonies that thousands of people are coming to love and expect from this family.
The Craguns are comprised of husband and wife, Jordan and Elena Cragun, Ray Cragun (Jordan's Father) and Nick Adams (Cousin). Jordan and Elena Cragun got their start in Gospel music in Idaho where Jordan toured for 4 years with the Boise based, Liberty Quartet. It was during those years that God started revealing to Jordan and Elena that one day they would minister together as a family. Jordan resigned from Liberty in February 2013. During this same period, Jordan's father Ray, felt led to resign his head pastoral position, which he had held for nearly 20 years. After a year of prayer, planning and waiting patiently on God's leading, The Craguns are making their debut!
At a Craguns concert you can expect to laugh, be challenged and leave encouraged! The Cragun Family is absolutely committed to effectively ministering the Gospel through song. They will do this through Spirit filled, Christ honoring, musical excellence for people of all ages! The Cragun name may be relatively new to the Gospel music scene, but its a name that will soon become synonymous with great Gospel music!
Song titles:
1. The Power of Praise
2. Come As You Are
3. Well Done
4. Jesus Prays For Me
5. Keep On Askin'
6. Preaching Man
7. I Choose To Trust
8. On The Other Side
9. There Is A Fountain
10. The Brush
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