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Do you know the female singer who sang "Wonderful Grace"?

Most probably a Christian girl. I don't recognise her voice. Sorry, I cannot post the music anywhere. But any names you can suggest would be helpful.

Wonderful grace

That gives what I don't deserve

Pays me what Christ has earned

Then lets me go free

Wonderful grace

That gives me the time to change

Washes away the stain

That once covered me

And all that I have

I lay at the feet

Of the wonderful Saviour who loves me

Wonderful love

That held in the face of death

Breathed in its final breath

Forgiveness for me

Wonderful love

Whose power can break every chain

Giving us life again

Setting us free

And all that I have

I lay at the feet

Of the wonderful Saviour who loves me

And all that I have

I lay at the feet

Of the wonderful Saviour

The beautiful Saviour

The wonderful Saviour

Who loves me

Many thanks.

Update:

Knights675, Ha-ha-ha! You're as sharp as a tack! Good on you!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    no but i have a greatgrand daughter called GRACE and she is WONDERFUL

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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