Laura Story Wins Dove Award For Inspirational Song Of The Year

Laura Story was honored last night at the 46th Annual Dove Awards with the Inspirational Song of the Year award for "O Love Of God." Written by Story, Cindy Morgan and Ian Cron, the song is featured on her 2013 release God Of Every Story. The awards were hosted by Sadie Robertson and Erica Campbell and took place in Nashville at Lipscomb University.
"I'm so honored for the Dove Award win for Inspirational Song of the Year," Story said. "My gratitude overflows for those who partner in ministry with us. Thanks so much!"
"Thrilled to be a part of the FairTrade family as Laura Story, Ian Morgan Cron and myself accepted the Dove Award for Inspirational Song of the Year for 'O Love of God,'" songwriter Cindy Morgan added.
Story's debut Christmas album God With Us released October 9. A mix of old, familiar classics ("Angels We Have Heard On High") and ("O Come All Ye Faithful") along with brand new originals ("Just Another Christmas"), listeners can expect to hear full, intricate songs as a 120-voice choir and a 50-piece orchestra accompany Story on several tracks. Additional collaborations on God With Us include multiple GRAMMY® Award winner Steven Curtis Chapman and Emmy Award winner Brandon Heath. God With Us is available now on iTunes and Amazon.
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