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George Case - There is a Place (CCM)


If you're looking for a song that brings hope and peace in the midst of the troubles of this world, then you'll want to listen to 'There is a Place' by George Case. George's message of hope and faith in this song is both powerful and uplifting, and his passion for his relationship with Christ shines through in every word and note.

George Case is a talented songwriter who has been serving the Lord for many years. His experiences in the military and his time spent in both the US and Europe have given him a unique perspective on the world and the struggles that people face. George is leading in praise and worship, involved in missionary work, writing new music, and doing concert ministry. His recent release of 'There is a Place' is a powerful testimony to his faith and a source of encouragement for believers everywhere.

George Case - There is a PlaceIn this song, George reminds us that no matter how bad things may seem, there is a place beyond this troubled world where we can find peace and comfort in the love of God, as promised in John 14:1-3. He encourages us to hold fast to our faith and to look forward to the day when we will be reunited with our loved ones and spend eternity with our Lord Jesus Christ.

The lyrics of 'There is a Place' are simple yet powerful, capturing the hope and peace that only faith in Jesus can bring. The chorus of the song is especially poignant, reminding us that there is a place far from this world where we can find rest from our troubles and bask in the grace of God.

So, whether you're facing difficult times or simply need a source of encouragement, be sure to listen to 'There is a Place' by George Case. It's a song that is sure to lift your spirits and bring hope to your heart.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/George-case-there-is-a-place-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5xZRbr8rbzbDuClxvavR3m

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZefyU7QUE4

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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