<P> At this point, her record company had become convinced that she would be equally successful as a mainstream artist . They soon began negotiations with A&M Records to distribute their catalogue in non-religious outlets . The deal went into effect in January 1985 when A&M reissued Straight Ahead . Although it only peaked at No. 133 on the Billboard 200, it did go gold and was a bigger success than most Christian artists had at the time, and so she and her management decided to record a crossover album . </P> <P> "Find a Way" was released commercially in mainstream record shops in 1985 by A&M . Word chose not to issue it commercially in Christian outlets, since most Christian singles at the time were released solely to radio stations . </P> <P> Due to the extensive synthesizers and keyboards in the song, "Find a Way" was a mainstream hit . It reached the Top 10 of the Adult Contemporary chart and the Top 30 of the pop chart . The album was fairly successful on the pop chart as well, reaching No. 35 . In spite of accusations by longtime Christian fans that Grant had "crossed over" into pop (1), "Find a Way" was also the singer's fifth number - one Christian single . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Official versions </Dt> </Dl>

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