This Is What We Believe

This Is What We Believe is the fourth studio album from Christian musician Aaron Shust. It was released on August 23, 2011 by Centricity Music label.

This Is What We Believe
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2011
GenreContemporary Christian music[1]
Length41:25[2]
LabelCentricity Music
ProducerEd Cash, John Mays
Aaron Shust chronology
Christmas EP
(2009)
This Is What We Believe
(2011)
Morning Rises
(2013)
Singles from This Is What We Believe
  1. "My Hope Is in You"
    Released: August 2, 2011
  2. "We Are Free"
    Released: 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Louder Than The Music[3]
Christian Music Zine[4]
Christianity Today[5]
Jesus Freak Hideout[6]
Christian Music Review(9.3/10)[7]
New Release Today[8]

Track listing

This Is What We Believe[9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Is What We Believe"Aaron Shust, Jonathan Lee4:45
2."My Hope Is in You"April Geesbreght, Ed Cash4:14
3."Your Majesty"Shust, Cash4:48
4."Risen Today"Shust, Charles Wesley4:02
5."Sing of My Redeemer"Shust, Cash, Philip P. Bliss, Margaret J. Harris4:16
6."Never Been a Greater Love"Shust, Stuart Garrard4:46
7."Greater Is He"Shust, Carl Cartee3:28
8."Wondrous Love" (featuring Kari Jobe)Shust, Ryan Van Kirk4:01
9."We Are Free"Shust, Juan Otero-Cordero, Seth Mosley3:55
10."God So Loved the World"Shust3:10
Total length:41:25

Videos

Shust released a video of the single "My Hope Is in You".[10]

Charts

The album never charted on any Billboard charts. The only song to chart was "My Hope Is in You", which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, and it stayed on that chart for 52 weeks.[11]

gollark: Especially since I think legally they'd have to pay for/raise it and stuff.
gollark: I don't see a significant reason they should be obligated to have the child for you.
gollark: Analogously, I would say you should probably not be required to have someone grafted to your circulatory system and stuff for 9 months if this would keep them from an otherwise lethal disease or something. You maybe *should* morally, but this is a different thing (and I don't think that really applies in the fetus case, as it isn't much of a "person").
gollark: Actually, I seem to have misread your angle, so it isn't entirely relevant. But regarding "I'll tell them what not to do with others bodies. And the child is another body. It's medically provable.", I would argue that you should not be *required* to put up with fairly substantial health risks/inconvenience because the fetus requires being attached to someone to survive.
gollark: No, before murdering someone you have to do a MRI scan to check brain development.

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