Writing for Billboard, music critic Larry Flick praised the album's production and vocals, stating that "this solid collection contains all the elements for success".[2] Mike Rimmer of Cross Rhythms called the album "deep stuff", stating that the band had "grown up lyrically and taken chances musically to ensure the message is heard."[3] John DiBase of Jesus Freak Hideout called it "fun and sensitive", although he criticized the "slight over-polishing on the sound."[1]
Charts
Chart (1996)
Peak position
Top Indie Contemporary Christian Albums (Billboard)[4]