Shane Barnard
Christianity began to play an active role in the life of Barnard when he was in ninth grade, when he began to attend a Bible church youth group. He began leading worship soon thereafter. During his junior year as a student at Texas A&M University, Barnard began a recording career.
Prior to joining Everett, Barnard teamed up with friend Caleb Carruth to release an album. Entitled "Salvation Still Remains", it was released in limited numbers. Barnard and Carruth were rumored to have recorded the album in only two days due to the fact they had to pay for studio time themselves and wanting to make the most of it. Family and friends brought them sandwiches and drinks through out the process. Barnard and Carruth later agreed to end their partnership amicably, stating "they were just moving in different directions".
Shane married CCM singer Bethany Dillon on March 29, 2008.
Shane Everett
Everett was born in Dallas, Texas and later moved to Garland, a nearby suburb. Everett also attended Texas A&M University. After playing in a bar band, 4D2, one night Everett experienced an encounter with God which led him to Central Baptist Church, where he became a Christian. Shortly thereafter, he met Barnard, and became part of a weekly student-led praise and worship service at Texas A&M.
The band originally began with Barnard performing solo acts, but Everett increasingly played a major role in his performances. With the release of their 2003 album, entitled Carry Away, the band became officially known as Shane & Shane.
Band Members
Taylor Johnson
Johnson started as a guitarist for Todd Agnew. After Agnew moved to Memphis, Tennessee, Taylor stayed behind and played the guitar for the Robbie Seay Band. When Robbie Seay Band went on tour with Shane & Shane during David Crowder Band's "A Collision Tour", he played guitar for both, staying on with the new group. Taylor later went full time with the David Crowder Band, and is now back with Shane & Shane.
Discography
* Rocks Won't Cry - 1998 (Shane Barnard, Independent)
* Psalms - 2001 (Shane Barnard, Independent)
* Window to the Inner Court (CD) - 2001 (Shane Everett)
* Psalms - 2002 (Inpop)
* Carry Away - 2003 (Inpop)
* Upstairs - 2004 (Inpop)
* Clean - 2005 (Inpop)
* An Evening With Shane and Shane (CD/DVD) - 2005 (Inpop)
* Bluegrass Sampler (feat. Peasall Sisters) (CD) - 2006 (Inpop)
* Pages (CD) - 2007 (Inpop)
* Glory in the Highest, A Christmas Album (2008), Inpop
* Everything Is Different (2009), Inpop
* Unending Worship (2010), Dare2Share
* The One You Need (2011), Fair Trade Services
Praise Him
Shane & Shane Lyrics
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Everything that takes a step
Everything from up above
Here on earth sing of His love
Everyone who’s on a mountain
Everyone in the driest place Praise Him
Praise Him
When the feeling’s gone
Praise Him in the evening
When you’re all alone
Praise Him in the noonday
When you’re moving along
Praise Him while you have another moment
To sing this song
Praise You in the morning
When the feeling’s gone
Praise You in the evening
When I’m all alone
Praise You in the noonday
When I’m moving along
Praise You while I have another moment
To sing this song
The song "Praise Him" by Shane & Shane is a call to praise and worship God in all situations and circumstances. The lyrics reveal that everything on earth and in heaven, including every living creature, should praise God for His unfailing love. The song urges believers not to let their emotions or circumstances dictate their worship. Instead, they should praise God in the morning when they wake up, in the evening when they feel alone, and in the noonday when they are busy. The message is clear: regardless of how one feels or what one faces, they should always praise God.
The lyrics of "Praise Him" contain a simple yet powerful message that is relevant to Christians of all ages and backgrounds. It reminds believers of the importance of praising and worshiping God regardless of the situation they find themselves in. The song encourages listeners to put their trust and faith in God, knowing that He is always there for them. The lyrics are a reminder to praise God unconditionally, not just when things are going well but also when things are tough.
Line by Line Meaning
Everything that has a breath
All living creatures, whether human or animal, that have the gift of breath should praise God.
Everything that takes a step
All beings that can move, walk or run should praise God.
Everything from up above
All aspects of the universe from celestial bodies to natural phenomena are manifestations of God's creation and should therefore praise Him.
Here on earth sing of His love
All living creatures on earth, including humans, should praise God for His unconditional love and grace.
Everyone who’s on a mountain
Those who have achieved great heights, whether literally or metaphorically, should praise God for His guidance and empowerment.
Everyone in the driest place Praise Him
Those who are enduring hardships and trials, whether physical or emotional, should still praise God for His comfort and strength.
Praise Him in the morning When the feeling’s gone
Even when we don't feel like praising God, we should still do so in the morning as a way of acknowledging His presence and thanking Him for the new day.
Praise Him in the evening When you’re all alone
When we are alone and feeling lonely or discouraged, we should still praise God for the hope and love that He provides.
Praise Him in the noonday When you’re moving along
Even when we are busy and caught up in our daily tasks, we should still take a moment to acknowledge God's presence and praise Him.
Praise Him while you have another moment To sing this song
Whenever we have the opportunity to praise God, we should take advantage of it and lift our voices in gratitude and adoration.
Lyrics © Royalty Network
Written by: MATT RAGAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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