God of Every Story

"[1] In addition, Armstrong said that the "Songs swirl around lyrics that are steeped in real life and an honest confession that there are times when we just need to call out 'Abba' and let him be our God while we rest under his wing.

"[2] At New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis told that "All eleven songs are catchy, worshipful and biblically focused", which comes from Story, who is an "anointed songwriter and she has a profound way of bringing me to the Throne Room of grace with her poignant words, tender singing, and inspirational truths.

"[2] Joshua Andre of Christian Music Zine told that the release was "probably as healing and as therapeutic for her to record, as it most likely will be for others to listen to it", and this could be a "turning point for Laura, a launching pad for bigger and better things.

"[8] At Christian Music Review, Laura Chambers highlighted that the album "offers hope to the broken, imperfect, wretches of every generation who are willing to surrender all and receive God’s lavish grace.

"[5] At The Phantom Tollbooth, Michael Dalton called "The last four tracks are all pensive", and noted how "Those who favor energetic modern worship may find this overly introspective with too many piano-driven ballads.