[3] Alpha and Omega News Ken Wiegman graded the album an A, and said "Tricia Brock shows a more tender side with her solo debut.
"[5] Christian Music Review's Mike Laxon said "presents itself as a way for her to share another side of herself and her desire to serve not only the hundreds of thousands of teenagers who look up to her from Superchick fame, but for all the new listeners she will gain with her talented vocals and heart for ministry.
"[8] Cross Rhythms' Neil Fix said "I was expecting well crafted mature pop songs with thought provoking lyrics and I wasn't disappointed, but there is much more to this album.
"[9] Jesus Freak Hideout's Roger Gelwicks said the album "takes a softer and more personal turn from her usual rock tendencies, and the result is, for the most part, a refreshing journey for her listeners.
"[10] Louder Than The Music's Rich Smith said "is a beautiful, fresh and Holy Spirit anointed worship album, and whatever life is throwing at you, no matter how you are feeling, pop this on, close your eyes and focus on God.