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I Can Pray In Choir Arrangement

Posted on: March 12th, 2009 by 8 Comments

One of the biggest songs for 2007-2008 was “I Can Pray” written by Nathan Markee and recorded by The Dove Brothers. This great song has now been picked up by Camp Kirkland in the new choral arrangement titled “He Still Speaks” released through Prism Music. This work not only contains “I Can Pray”, but many great southern gospel songs like “His Life For Mine, Mountain Mover and Built On The Rock” for your church choir to enjoy singing. Thanks to Camp Kirkland for putting “I Can Pray” into a whole new realm of christian music.

8 Responses to “I Can Pray In Choir Arrangement”

  1. Joan Sapp says:

    I have waited for The Potter Knows the Clay by the Perry’s and you still don’t have it to download. And also Remind Me of My Calling by Mike Bowling. Are you going to get those two song for downloading>
    Thanks, Joan

  2. Greg Bentley says:

    Thanks Joan for checking with Crossroads for those two track titles. We have never added those to our list of tracks, but I will pass them on to Jeff Collins for consideration.

  3. Brenda says:

    I would like to get the lyrics to I Can Pray
    by the Dove Brothers written by Nathan Markee.
    Can you advise how I may get these lyrics on
    line?
    Thank you

  4. terry says:

    thanks for the lyrics

  5. terry says:

    I would like to have the lyrics to “I Can Pray” by the dove bro.

  6. Greg Bentley says:

    We try to post lyrics with our soundtracks. If you go to the store, then soundtracks, then find the title you are looking for, most have the lyrics posted there. I Can Pray should have them there as well. We do not provide actual sheet music to songs, only typed lyrics.

    I hope this helps!

  7. connie says:

    I am thrying to find the sheet music for “I can Pray.” We cannot use Sound tracks at our church. LOVE the song and would love to have the music. Can you help?

  8. Sorry, we don’t have any to sell. You could try contacting Prism Music, the publishers of the choral book referenced in this post.

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