Darlene Zschech's "Here I Am Send Me" Debuts at #32 on Billboard Top Christian Albums

Australian singer, songwriter and worship leader Darlene Zschech's brand new live worship album, Here I Am Send Me, released via Integrity Music, makes its debut on Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart at #32. This pales in comparison to Zschech's former album Revealing Jesus which debuted on the same chart at #4.
In her own homeland, Australia, Here I Am Send Me enters the ARIA main album chart at #41. This is the first Live album by the former Hillsong Church worship pastor to chart nationally.
Produced by Andy Mak, Here I Am Send Me opens with a full-on declaration of the greatness of God in the song and forthcoming radio single from the recording, "You Are Great," written with Smith (Delirious?). The album also features "You Will Be Praised," written with Baloche and Johnson, "Beloved," a modern hymn of surrender co-written by Zschech with Mooring and Casey Moore, "Love and Wonder," written by the Zschech's teen daughter, Zoe,and Bonnie Gray, "Kingdom Come," co-written with Thomas Macken, and "Go," written with Mak. "Go" also closes the album and serves as a song of commissioning along with the title track, "Here I Am Send Me."
Darlene Zschech is an Australian worship leader, pastor, speaker and author. She has written over 100 songs, including "Victor's Crown," "In Jesus' Name," "Worthy Is The Lamb," "At The Cross" and the global anthem "Shout To The Lord," a song that is sung by an estimated 30 million churchgoers every week.
She is most passionate about her family, and continually makes a strong stand about the importance of marriage, motherhood (and grandmotherhood) and ministry. She has also penned best-selling books including Worship Changes Everything, Revealing Jesus, Extravagant Worshipand The Art of Mentoring. Zschech and her husband Mark serve as senior pastors of Hope Unlimited Church on the Central Coast of New South Wales and together they founded HOPE:Global to serve the poorest of the poor.
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