The Perrys' "John 3:16" Captures the Heart of the Gospel Message

The Perrys are back with their brand new StowTown Records album John 3:16 album on May 20. John 3:15 is not only one of the most best known verses in the Bible, it also captures the central theme of the Gospel message. And this message is one that The Perrys share through every album and every concert. With numerous changes over the last few years, they are blessed to be able to look back and find consistency.
Wayne Haun has been a long-time friend and producer for Libbi Perry Stuffle and The Perrys. He helps them find just the right songs and then pushes each member to give their best in the studio. He knows their sound. His care and expertise is evident throughout the entire album John 3:16.
The Perrys have also been fortunate to record many songs by the famed songstress Kyla Rowland. When Kyla passed away just a few weeks ago, it brought comfort to The Perrys that they had already received a song from their beautiful friend for this upcoming recording. It may well be the final new recording of a Kyla Rowland song. Also providing consistency for The Perrys is this recording of songs with themes of victory, encouragement, salvation, and redemption.
Here's the tracklist:
1. Heaven To Me
2. Tell The Grave
3. Whatever It Takes
4. Warmin' Up
5. Baptized
6. I Think I'll Just Go On
7. John 3:16 Is Calling Out to You
8. Calvary's Touch
9. God Did
10. That Sounds Like Home to Me
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