Nichole Nordeman Returns with "Every Mile Mattered"

Nichole Nordeman is set to release her fifth full length studio record Every Mile Mattered. The album releases July 28.
Following up her 2015 EP, The Unmaking, which featured the viral hit "Slow Down," Every Mile Mattered is a collection of songs taking a reflective look at her life's path to becoming the woman and Christ-follower she is today. From the leading single "Every Mile Mattered," to a vulnerable introspective track titled "Dear Me," this album is all about the journey, the ups and downs of life, and not looking back with regret, but with thankfulness that God was there at every turn.
Nordeman writes, "God reminded me that He uses everything. None of it is wasted as we journey closer to who we were meant to be and who God intends for us be."
"These songs have given me permission, and I hope you too, to silence the voices of regret. To recognize that every part your journey, every broken place, have all been part of the story God is writing in your life. Lessons we had to learn. Tears that had to fall. Chapters that had to be written and then closed, to find ourselves in a bigger, more beautiful story."
TRACK LISTING
001. Every Mile Mattered
002. You're Here
003. Dear Me
004. No Longer
005. Lean
006. Hush, Hush
007. Listen To Your Life
008. Beautiful Day
009. Sound Of Surviving
010. Anywhere We Are
011. Slow Down
Nichole Nordeman is one of Christian music's most respected singer/songwriters, with four No. 1 songs and seven Top 5 radio singles, including hits such as "Holy," "Legacy" and "Brave." Her album Brave debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Christian & Gospel Album Chart.
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