| | Next Door Savior CD (1 Customer Review)
Watermark/Third Day/Fernando Ortega/Michael W.Smith/Sarah
Producers include: Max Lucado, John Andrew Schreiner, John Mays, Brown Bannister, Nathan Nockels. Next Door Savior Songs | 1. | In the Garden - Watermark |
| 2. | Blessed Assurance - Third Day |
| 3. | How Deep the Father's Love For Us - Fernando Ortega |
| 4. | All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name - Michael W. Smith |
| 5. | Live With Us - Warren Barfield |
| 6. | 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus - Sarah Sadler |
| 7. | It Is Well With My Soul - Ginny Owens |
| 8. | Next Door Savior - Watermark/Shane & Shane/Sarah Sadler/Wes King |
| 9. | O Sacred Head, Now Wounded - Selah |
| 10. | When I Survey the Wonderous Cross - Wes King |
| 11. | I Surrender All - George Rowe |
| 12. | In The Garden / There Is None Like You - Watermark/Shane & Shane - (remix) |
| 13. | Be Still My Soul - The Zoe Group |
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