Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman
This song was written to commemorate four missionaries who were killed in the 1950s in Ecuador by members of the Waodani (formerly Acua) tribe. As Chapman relates, the book “Through the Gates of Splendor” by Elizabeth Elliot, impacted him deeply. He found the son of one of the missionaries on the in...
Men of courage with your message of peace
What is that look in your eyes?
Why have you come to this faraway place?
What is this story you would lay down your live to tell?
What kind of love can this be?
There is no greater love than this
There is no greater gift that can ever be given
To be willing to die so another might live
There is no greater love than this
Broken hearted from all you have lost
How can you sing through your tears?
What is this music that can bear such a cost?
What is this fire that grows stronger against the wind?
What kind of flame can this be?
There is no greater love than this
There is no greater gift that can ever be given
To be willing to die so another might live
There is no greater love than this
This is the love God showed the world
When he gave us His Son
So we can know his love forever
Beyond the Gates of Splendor
There is no greater love than this
There is no greater gift that can ever be given
To be willing to die so another might live
There is no greater love than this
No Greater Love was written by Steven Curtis Chapman.
No Greater Love was produced by Brown Bannister & Steven Curtis Chapman.