Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Old Time way
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Why Not
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Yes, To The Lord
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Don't Give Up
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – I'm Not Tired, Yet
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – We Need Love
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Pass Me Not
Elder Jeffrey Roberson And The New Life Singers – Happy With The Lord
1. Old Time way
2. Why Not
3. Yes, To The Lord
4. Don't Give Up
5. I'm Not Tired, Yet
6. We Need Love
7. Pass Me Not
8. Happy With The Lord
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