Reader comments: Christian musicians build bridge of praise

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Tim Johnson | 9:58 p.m. Sept. 2, 2007
This article nails it. Fans of Paul, as well as fans of Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman and others will dig "Songs of Praise."

The CD is amazing. I've never heard a more beautiful arrangement of "Come Thou Fount", and "Redeemer" really hits home, too. Steele's vocals, Cheri's backup vocals, and Paul's writing truly "build bridges."

People of all faiths will enjoy this CD. Here's to finding common ground rather than differences in religion.

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Paul Cardall, on the piano, accompanies Steele Croswhite as they go over one of the songs on their new CD. Croswhite, who does the vocals on the CD, is an Evangelical Christian with the Rock Church in Salt Lake City. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning News)
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning News
Paul Cardall, on the piano, accompanies Steele Croswhite as they go over one of the songs on their new CD. Croswhite, who does the vocals on the CD, is an Evangelical Christian with the Rock Church in Salt Lake City.