| | Exodus CD
Exodus Songs | 1. | My Will - dc Talk |
| 2. | Needful Hands - Jars of Clay |
| 3. | Brighten My Heart - Sixpence None the Richer |
| 4. | Make Us One - Cindy Morgan |
| 5. | Nothin' - Chris Rice |
| 6. | Draw Me Close - The Katinas |
| 7. | Agnus Dei - Third Day |
| 8. | Salvation Belongs to Our God - Crystal Lewis |
| 9. | I See You - Michael W. Smith |
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