Also, "Find a Way" was Grant's first major single release, as it was issued in mainstream (non-religious) popular outlets by A&M Records along with the album.
Although Grant never made public her intentions to crossover to mainstream music during this period, her success might have hinted at future decisions.
When she penetrated the country charts in late 1983 with the holiday single "Tennessee Christmas", she managed to be nominated for an ACM award for Best New Female Vocalist.
In 1985 she continued her success when she performed "Angels", a song from her 1984 album Straight Ahead, on the nationally televised Grammy Awards.
It was produced by Fred Seibert, Alan Goodman and Albie Hecht and commissioned by A&M Records creative director Richard Frankel.