30th GMA Dove Awards - Inspirational Recorded Song of The Year

Inspirational Recorded Song of The Year

"Adonai"; A Maze of Grace; Avalon; Stephanie Lewis, Lorraine Ferro, Don Koch; Sparrow Records

"Farther Than Your Grace Can Reach"; Mission; Jonathan Pierce; Connie Harrington, Steve Siler; Curb Records

"Gloria"; Watermark; Watermark; Nathan and Christy Nockels; Rocketown Records

"Psalm 23"; Corner of Eden; Kathy Troccoli; Kathy Troccoli, Nathan DiGesare; Reunion Records

"When The Wind Blows"; Steady On; Point of Grace; Chuck Hargett, Word Records

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