Ginny Owens Offers Her Own Rendition of "My Worth Is Not In What I Own"

Ginny Owens releases her unique rendition of the song "My Worth Is Not In What I Own" today. It's the second release from Owens' upcoming EP, Be Still And Know: Songs of Prayer. The song is a beautiful modern hymn that has been sung by everyone from the Gettys (its original authors) to Fernando Ortega and Darren Mulligan from We Are Messengers.
Owens writes, "I got to record this song with a phenomenal piano player, Jon Werking, who has collaborated with the likes of (Wynton Marsalis, Liza Minelli, Donna Summer, Steven Curtis Chapman. Oh, and he happens to be our worship leader at church.
"Please give it a listen today, and I'd encourage you to spend some time contemplating the lyrics, too. And, as always, if you enjoy it, or know someone who might, I'd be honored if you'd share it. Thank you much!"
Ginny Owens has spent the past two decades sharing her heart with listeners and readers as a singer/songwriter, author, teacher, and advocate. Her unique musical style and inspirational lyrics transcend genre definition and have taken her to diverse venues, including the White House, the Sundance Film Festival, Lilith Fair, and the National Day of Prayer in Washington, D.C. Ginny has also taught as an adjunct professor at her alma mater, Belmont University, served as a worship leader, partnered with nonprofits, and authored two books.
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