Laura Story Tells Her Story
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by Bob Holmes on 2008/4/23
CIU Graduate is the Writer of “Indescribable”
Christian singer and songwriter Laura Story recently returned to her alma mater, Columbia International University. Story is best known as the writer of the worship song “Indescribable” made popular by Christian recording artist Chris Tomlin. She was in Columbia for a concert and to lead worship during a chapel service.
Story took a moment on a beautiful spring day to chat with CIU Communications Coordinator Bob Holmes. Sitting on a bench outside Shortess Chapel, Story talked about her days at CIU, and the success of “Indescribable.” Click here to view the interview.
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