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| Offerings: A Worship Album | 
enlarge | Artist: Third Day Label: Essential Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 5703
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 10670 UPC: 083061067021 EAN: 0083061067021 ASIN: B00004TZBU
Release Date: July 11, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Third Day rocks! June 29, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off, Third Day is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE band, therefore, that makes the cd automatically good, but it's not just good... it's AMAZING!!! It is definitely the best CD I own, and the best CD I've ever heard in my entire life. I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend this CD to anyone!
Outstanding May 14, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Offerings is one of the greatest albums that I have ever heard. It is energetic and powerful. It has great music and superb vocals. On top of that, Mac Powell's voice is amazing.
This collection starts off with 'King of Glory' which is an awesome worship song.
It is followed by 'These Thousand Hills' which is my personal favorite. It is a recognition of the self evident nature of the Creator's handiwork.
'Your Love Oh Lord' is a simple praise song that was inspired by Psalm 26. It is excellent.
Next comes a version of Michael W. Smith's 'Agnus Dei' - Beautiful.
'Saved' is Third Day's rendition of the Bob Dylan classic. It is a song with great lyrics and a fun sound.
Another one inspired by the Psalms is next with 'My Hope Is You'. The title says it all.
'You're Everywhere' is another great song with some amazing harmony.
A song that really speaks of the Lord's mercy is next in 'Thief', which is about one of the criminals that was crucified next to Jesus.
'Consuming Fire' is really a prayer set to music.
The group sings a Third Day original hymn in 'All the Heavens'. It is very different from the other songs on this album, but very nice.
'Love Song' describes what the Savior has done for all of us. It is an amazing conclusion to an incredible album.
There is also one hidden track if one listens long enough after 'Love Song' ends.
This album is just fantastic. If you don't have it, you are missing something very special.
wow March 28, 2005 What can I say? Third day is my favorite. The songs in this Cd are awsome. They usher you straight into the presence of God. I never get tired of hearing the songs over and over again and they still have the same affect on me. If you want to draw closer to God especially during your quiet time, put this Cd on, WOW. Such an annointing! I thank God for THIRD DAY.
A Different sounding Worship Album February 14, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
At the time this album was released there were tons of artists putting out the same sort of thing - praise and worship albums. As with any trend, certain offerings (no pun intended) rise to the top as the cream of the crop. Third Day's Offerings: A Worship Album is definitely one that rises to the top. I have found myself getting into the music and praising God on the highway on the way to work, in front of the computer, on the way to the grocery store and many other places. Isn't that what we're calling to do? We're called to pray without ceasing - singing praises to God is a way of prayer in mind as it's thanking Him for saving us. Listening to this cd will get your foot tapping and raise your spirits. It's worth every penny.
much better than Offerings II September 28, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My first exposure to a Third Day album was Offerings II. I had heard some of their songs before and liked them, so I jumped at the chance to listen. Though I saw signs of greatness in that album, I was left quite disappointed. How could a band with such obvious passion be putting me to sleep?
Fortunately, I decided to give them one more chance with Offerings. Am I ever glad I did! This collection captures Third Day's southern rock sound with edge, energy and enthusiasm. The slower, more pensive type songs that drained the life out of Offerings II are still there, but in a proportion that simply adds depth to this album. There's something to be said for balance.
No denying that these guys are passionate about what they are doing, and gifted at it. If this is what Third Day is really like, consider me converted.
Larry Hehn, author of Get the Prize: Nine Keys for a Life of Victory
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