compassionartcover.JPG OnCourse Magazine is offering a free Christian music download of the song “Let It Glow” from the new CompassionArt compiliation.
To get the free download, follow these steps (it’s a little complicated):

  • Go to the OnCourse Magazine website.
  • Scroll down the main page to the music player at the bottom right hand corner of the page (don’t click the “news” item about the free download or you’ll just have to go backward to the main page).
  • Click the song “Let It Glow” so that it starts playing.
  • While the song is playing, click the CompassionArt graphic and viola, the song will download.

Last year, a dozen of the Christian music industry’s top singers and songwriters, invited by Delirious frontman Martin Smith, gathered together in Scotland to write songs that would benefit the poor through a charity called CompassionArt.
The songwriters, publishers, managers, copyright institutes and agents involved all waived their rights to the music so that all of the monies generated will benefit the charity. Now, 14 of those songs are included on the album, CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty
The project features the twelve CompassionArt songwriters, joined by seven genre-defining guest vocalists: (Songwriters) Paul Baloche, Steven Curtis Chapman, Stu G, Israel Houghton, Tim Hughes, Graham Kendrick, Andy Park, Matt Redman, Martin Smith, Michael W. Smith, Chris Tomlin, and Darlene Zschech; and (Guest Vocalists) Kirk Franklin, Amy Grant, Joel Houston, Leeland Mooring, Christy Nockels, tobyMac and CeCe Winans. The group also published a compilation book, The Art of Compassion.
For more about CompassionArt as well as the charities that will benefit from this project, you can read this post, Christian music artists release CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty and visit the CompassionArt website.
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