- This Is the Moment
- Great Cloud of Witnesses
- Not a Tame Lion
- Any Given Sunday
- Getting Ready for Glory
- Under the Gaze
- Your Laugh
- Half a Million Reasons
- Fragile
- Who You Are
- Only Time Will Tell
- May You Live
Though it's been five years since Carolyn Arends recorded her last release through Reunion Records, artistic independence hasn't slowed her;
As indicated in the title track, the whole album is a reminder that there is nothing in our lives that God isn't involved with—"Never once does he divide secular and sacred." The songs run the gamut of love, life, death, and faith, and thanks to Arends' proven songwriting, there's an appreciable measure of whimsy and insight. "Any Given Sunday" beautifully contrasts the diversity of worship styles, mindsets, and changed souls in churches every week. "Half a Million Reasons" offers general encouragement for why we should persevere every day. And the heart-wrenching but hopeful "Only Time Will Tell" poignantly tells of the death of a friend's infant son.
However, the album isn't consistent in delivering fresh and insightful perspectives. "This Is the Moment" is one of catchier songs, but thematically, it's a carbon copy of Arends' signature "Seize the Day." Charming as it is to list passed friends and family mingling in heaven with the biblical heroes, "Great Cloud of Witnesses" ultimately sounds too routine. And "Not a Tame Lion" isn't as unique or interesting as past songs written about Aslan/Jesus. Arends' songwriting can sometimes come across as too plain and sweet, but