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The Dove Awards Set to Celebrate Church Choirs with Competition


The Gospel Music Association is partnering with Christian Copyright Licensing International and PraiseHymn Sound Tracks to provide a chance for churches of all denominations and cultures to send in a version of their church choir singing “How Great Is Our God,” the no. 1 church song in the nation the past several years. 

As a result, selected choir entries will then be compiled into a collage of the song to be presented throughout The 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards broadcast on April 24, 2011 on GMC at 7:00p.m. EST. Additionally, choir submissions will also enter a random drawing for three iPads and hundreds of dollars worth of iTunes gift cards. The Campaign, will hand out the awards on Wednesday, April 20th at the historic Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Tickets for the 42nd Annual Dove Awards are available at http://www.ticketmaster.com/ or at the Fox Theatre’s box office.

Howard Rachinski, President/CEO of CCLI and GMA Board member says, “It is a real privilege for CCLI to be partnering with the GMA in the Dove Awards celebration of church choirs. This exciting campaign is a befitting tribute to our rich heritage of song, as evidenced in hundreds of thousands of churches every week across our nation.

Jackie Pattilo, GMA Board member says, “The heart and soul of the Gospel music industry is directly rooted in, and derived from, the songs that are birthed in our churches. We are delighted to express our appreciation to churches everywhere with this special celebration.”

The landing page for church choirs to submit their video is http://www.ccli.com/CCLITV/dove/?. Submissions must be made by March 21st.

 

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Former Homeless Man Ted Wiliams Releasing Christian Themed Song “A Survivor’s Prayer”


Ted Williams – The Man With The Golden Voice Ted Williams recently landed his own reality show, now he’s setting his sights on taking the music world by storm. The formerly homeless Williams is releasing a song called “A Survivor’s Prayer” through digital outlets.

“A Survivor’s Prayer,” which premiered on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, features Williams delivering a spoken prayer over a track produced by studio musicians Dan Green, Danny Hargrove and Dean Francis from Columbus, OH.



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VIDEO: Omarosa from The Apprentice Preaches – Now Ordained Minister


Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, reality TV star has received her preacher’s license and has begun teaching the word of God at the Weller Street Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles.

“Sunday was a very special day for me in terms of my ministry and spiritual growth,” the one-named TV talent told blackvoices’ Jawn Murray. “God is in control and I’m moving in divine direction!”

The 37-year-old former contestant on “The Apprentice” has been a member of the church for two years and is loving it.

“I love my church! It’s a small little church, but God is doing big things,” she shared.


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“Golden Voiced” Ted Williams Lands Reality Show



Ted Williams, the homeless man who became an overnight viral sensation with his “golden voice,” is getting his own reality show.

Williams’ rep told TMZ Tuesday that he signed a deal to film “Second Chances at Life,” a series that will document the 53-year-old’s journey as he rebuilds his career and personal life.

PICTURES: Ted Williams: Before and After

The show will reportedly begin filming in two weeks.

His rep did not say whether a network picked up the series, but did add that it is already planning a Season 2, which will showcase other people who deserve a second chance.

The news comes a month after Williams left a private rehabilitation facility in Texas against medical advice, two weeks after checking in for drug and alcohol dependency. 

He voluntarily entered the rehab following a one-on-one conversation with Dr. Phil in January.

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Mary Mary’s Hosts Exclusive Listening Party for New Album “Something Big”


Elev8 posted video of an exclusive listening session & performance from the 3x Grammy Award Winning Duo Mary Mary. They performed songs from the upcoming release of “Something Big”!  Get a glimpse of what to expect when the album hits stores March 29th. 

This is going to create quite a sales dilemma.. Kirk Franklin’s album drops one week before.  I’m just going to have to get both of these albums. 

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Artwork Released for Kirk Franklin’s New CD Project: Pre-Order Today!


Problably the most anticipated CD all year will hit the shelves on March 22, 2011.  The project “Hello Fear” by Kirk Franklin is one that many are marking their calendars for.  You can now pre-order the CD by clicking here.  Check out the artwork for the album.  I think it gives us a clue for what the album is going to help us get through.

Track Listing for Hello Fear:

1. Hello Fear
2. Interlude
3. Before I Die
4. I Am
5. But The Blood
6. Everyone Hurts
7. I Smile
8. Give Me featuring Mali Music
9. Never Alone Interlude
10. The Altar featuring Marvin Sapp & Beverly Crawford
11. Something About The Name Jesus Pt. 2 featuring Rance Allen, Marvin Sapp, John P. Kee & Isaac Carree
12. Today
13. The Moment #1
14. The Moment #2
15. A God Like You

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Somalia Pirates Kill Christian Missionaries Aboard Hijacked Yacht


Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle, both US citizens, were on board the Quest with American owners Jean and Scott Adam. Photograph: Joe Grande/AP

All four hostages, which included a Fuller Theological Seminary graduate, aboard a yacht were shot dead early Tuesday after they were held captive by Somali pirates.

The U.S. Central Command said negotiations for the release of the hostages were ongoing when there was gunfire at approximately 1 a.m. ET Tuesday.

U.S. Forces responded to the gunfire aboard the pirated vessel, named the Quest, by boarding the yacht but discovered that all the hostages had been shot.

“Despite immediate steps to provide life-saving care, all four hostages ultimately died of their wounds,” the U.S. Central Command said in a statement.

The Quest was owned by Scott Adams, who obtained a master of theology degree from Fuller in 2010, and his wife, Jean. Two other Americans – Phyllis Mackay and Robert A. Riggle – were on board when the vessel was hijacked by pirates off the coast of Oman on Friday.

U.S. Forces responded with four U.S. Navy warships as they sought to recover the Quest. They were closely monitoring the Quest for three days before the hostages were shot.

Gen James N. Mattis, U.S. Central Command Commander, stated, “We express our deepest condolences for the innocent lives callously lost aboard the Quest.”

Fuller Seminary had requested urgent prayers for the four hostages on Monday.

“Adam … is a beloved friend of the seminary. We ask that all members and friends of the Fuller community keep Scott, his wife, and their two accompanying friends in their thoughts and prayers,” the Southern California-based seminary stated on its website.

Scott and Jean Adams were retired and had been sailing around the world for the past six years on their yacht. The couple was on a worldwide trip to distribute Bibles.

On the couple’s website, Jean Adams wrote, “Another aspect of our travels is friendship evangelism – that is, finding homes for thousands of Bibles, which have been donated through grants and gifts, as we travel from place to place.”

The couple wrote on their website their 2011 trip plans, which began in Phuket, an island off of Thailand, and would end in Crete in April. In between, the couple would stop in Sri Lanka, India, Oman, and Djibouti, among other places.

After Crete, the couple had planned to also travel to Turkey and London.

According to the U.S. Central Command, it is believed that 19 pirates were involved in the hijacking of the Quest. Two pirates were killed during confrontation on the vessel and 13 were captured and detained. Two were already in U.S. Forces custody and another two were found dead aboard the yacht.

Christian Post reporter Michelle A. Vu contributed to this story.