There Is A River (Jars Of Clay Song)
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There is a river is the beginning of most English translations of Psalm 46:4. There is a river may also refer to:


Books

*''There Is a River'', an 1892 book by George Whitefield Chadwick *''There Is a River: Black River'', a c. 1944 book about the Black River in South Carolina by W. R. Pritchett *''There Is a River: a novel'', a 1959 book by Charlotte Miller *''There Is a River'', a 1961 book by Richard Vaughan *''There Is a River: The story of Edgar Cayce'', a 1969 book by
Thomas Joseph Sugrue Thomas Joseph Sugrue (1907–1953) was an American writer. He is best known today as the writer of ''There Is a River'', the only biography of Edgar Cayce written during Cayce’s lifetime and the book that made the psychic a household name in 1942. ...
(originally published in as '' The story of Edgar Cayce: There Is a River'') *''There Is a River: The Black Struggle for Freedom in America'', a 1981 book by
Vincent Harding Vincent Gordon Harding (July 25, 1931 – May 19, 2014) was an African-American pastor, historian, and scholar of various topics with a focus on American religion and society. A social activist, he was perhaps best known for his work with and wri ...


Music

*"There Is a River", a 1969 song by Max and David Sapp *''There Is a River'', a 1972 album and title song written and performed by
Jimmy Swaggart Jimmy Lee Swaggart (; born March 15, 1935) is an American Pentecostalism, Pentecostal televangelism, televangelist, southern gospel, gospel music recording artist, pianist, and Christian author. His television ministry, which began in 1971, an ...
*"There Is a River", a 1999 choral arrangement by Marty Parks *"There Is a River", a 2006 choral arrangement of Psalm 46:4–6, 10, by Ellen Gilson Voth *"There Is a River", a song on Jars of Clay's 2006 album '' Good Monsters'', release as a single in 2007 *"There Is a River", a song by Andy Park on his 2001 album ''Night and Day'' *"Deep in Your Eyes (There Is a River)", a song by Jon Foreman on his 2008 EP ''
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