The musical album was the eighth release by Hillsong United and was the first-ever studio recording. The hope for this album, commented Mr. Houston was to stir up a generation to sell their lives to God and His cause.
"Our hope is that it will stir up a generation both locally and globally to live lives that are sold out for God and His Cause - lives that are committed to being His hands and feet on the planet, and to bringing justice to the hurting and the broken," said Mr. Houston.
The 12 tracks album was also part of a broader new project, known as 'The I Heart Revolution,' which was launched by the band. It will be a documentary about what God has done in the young people they meet during their tour.
"The I Heart Revolution is still in its early stages but basically in the last 12 months as we travelled all around the world - to Asia, South America, Europe, Africa and at home in Australia, it became so clear that God is doing something significant among young people," said Mr. Houston. "Regardless of language or geography, whenever they worshipped God, something powerful happened. We captured this on tape and are pulling together a documentary that will share with the world what we had the privilege of seeing and being part of."