Singles and Popular Songs
- "Song of Love" was released to Christian radio in 2002, as well as a physical double-A side single with "Wait for Me" (from Transform) on April 8, 2003. The song proved to be extremely successful in Rebecca's home country of Australia, where it charted at #3 on Australian Christian radio's 2002 Year-End Charts, and #1 on the Australasian 2002 Year-End Charts. The song has also been featured on every Rebecca St. James compilation to date, and was included on WOW Hits 2003.
- "Breathe" was released as the first radio single in the United States. It was well received and was featured on WOW Worship: Yellow, Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James, The Ultimate Collection, and GreatestHits. The song also fared well in Australia where it charted at #22 on their 2002 Year-End chart, and #5 on the Australasian 2002 Year-End chart.
- "God of Wonders" and "Let My Words Be Few" peaked at #19 and #35 respectively on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart. The former was also included on The Ultimate Collection. The latter was released as a single in Australia, where it peaked at #41 on their 2003 Year-End chart. It also charted at #16 on the Australasian 2003 Year-End chart.
- "Quiet You With My Love" was released as a single in the UK where it peaked at #12 on their 2003 Year-End Charts.
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