The year was 1991 and it was a year of change for the group. Reggie Hunter, Jimmy Hunter, Walter Nelson and Walisa Norwood all decided to leave the group to persue other opportunities. Although the departures were met with support from the remaining members, it came in the middle of recording the next project.
The untitled project had to be rethought because the sound of the group was undergoing a major change. Elijah Rodgers took on a more active roll as arranger, vocal and musical director. Sound engineer Kermit Smith and drummer Jeramiah Crumity were added to the background.
The group also began to look for a guitarist to fill the void left by the departure of Reggie. Many were brought in to fill the gap but none seemed to be the match they were looking for so, the project continued to be recorded with Elijah playing Lead and Rhythm parts as well as Bishop Norwood add additional guitar parts.
Many ideas were brought up and the idea of Eli singing more lead vocals was one that was met with overwelming support. The group decided to use the tracks that were finished by the old line up as well as recording some by the new line up. The project featured the highly popular updated recoring of "When He Calls Me." It had been released as a single and Bishop felt that they "had not gotten the milage out of it" by it being released as a single.  
It also included the surprising popular song "One More Time." It had been sung as a song to fill live lineups and quickly became a favorite by many. "Somewhere To Lay My Head" was also gaining popularity. It was a heart wrenching song that included the account of events that took place the night Bishop Norwood suffered a mild heart attack while on stage. The events were told by Wayne during the song and concluded with Bishop singing the final verse and stanza. After hearing the playback of the recording the background was removed in certain parts to enhance the image of a servant plea to the master. When this is all over, allow me to have somewhere to lay my head. The final pieces of the new sound would be showcased in "Eli's Praise", an instrumental track that allowed him to play a few different styles of guitar and "He Is Coming Soon."
He Is Coming Soon was a song that was written by Wayne with Jimmy in mind. All the music had been laid down before the changes took place. The group was happy with the music track and did not want to just shelf the track. Elijah decided to take a shot at singing it and what came out of it was a true breakout showcase of his singing ability. Bishop was so impressed with the song that he decided that it would be the title cut of the new project.
As the recording was coming to completion Chris McClary and younger brother Perry McClary were added and the new line up was in place.   

Personnel: Bishop Norwood, Wayne Norwood, Kermit Smith, Elijah Rodgers, Jeramiah Crumity, Reggie Hunter, Jimmy Hunter, Kelvin Rose, Chris McClary, Perry McClary and Freddie Mack
Musicians: Reggie Hunter - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Wayne Norwood - Bass Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Drum and String Programming, Elijah Rodgers - Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Kelvin Rose - Keyboards, String Programing, Bishop Norwood - Lead, Rhythm and Bass Guitar, Keyboards. Jeramiah Crumity - Drums, Perry McClary - Drums, Freddie Mack - Sound Engineer.
 Songs:
1. When He Calls Me - Lead: Wayne, Elijah, Reggie and Bishop
2. I'm Giving It All Up For The Lord - Lead: Bishop
3. He Is Coming Soon - Lead: Elijah
4. The Strom Is Passing Over - Lead: Bishop
5. They Laughed At Noah - Instrumental
6. Without The Lord (I'd Be Nothing) - Lead: Reggie
7. One More Time - Lead: Wayne
8. Love Lifted Me - Lead: Wayne
9. Somewhere To Lay My Head -  Lead: Bishop and Wayne
10. Eli's Praise - Instrumental



Label: Godchild Production
Release: 1991