Touched By God
Bobby JonesPaperback 2000-02-15
Publisher Description
In a soul-lifting collection that resounds with joy, today's black gospel superstars tell how the Lord has changed their lives, shaped their music -- and led them to triumph over life's most incredible trials. Dr. Bobby Jones, host of Black Entertainment Television's "Bobby Jones Gospel" and "Video Gospel," joins nineteen acclaimed gospel performers whose personal stories, like the healing, hopeful music they were called to sing, are celebrations of God's glory.?Kirk Franklin reveals how it took the violent death of his close friend for God to reach out and touch him, and turn him from a gang-banger to a minister for Christ.?John P. Kee affirms that God saved him from drugs and the fast-money lifestyle of the streets.?Shirley Caesar remembers how she fell apart when her mother died, and how the Lord helped put the pieces of her life back together.?Given only a few months to live by his doctors, blind minister and gospel star Rev. James Moore praises God for a different kind of
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In a soul-lifting collection that resounds with joy, today's black gospel superstars tell how the Lord has changed their lives, shaped their music -- and led them to triumph over life's most incredible trials. Dr. Bobby Jones, host of Black Entertainment Television's "Bobby Jones Gospel" and "Video Gospel," joins nineteen acclaimed gospel performers whose personal stories, like the healing, hopeful music they were called to sing, are celebrations of God's glory.?Kirk Franklin reveals how it took the violent death of his close friend for God to reach out and touch him, and turn him from a gang-banger to a minister for Christ.?John P. Kee affirms that God saved him from drugs and the fast-money lifestyle of the streets.?Shirley Caesar remembers how she fell apart when her mother died, and how the Lord helped put the pieces of her life back together.?Given only a few months to live by his doctors, blind minister and gospel star Rev. James Moore praises God for a different kind of