Gospel Artist Michael Edmonds Release His Taken My Breath Away Music Video, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Gospel Artist Michael Edmonds Release His Taken My Breath Away Music Video, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Christian Contemporary Artist Michael Edmonds has released his latest music video for his song, "Taken My Breath Away".
Singer/Songwriter Michael Edmonds, a Queens NY Native, has been ministering to the heart of people for over 12 years. In spite of having a mother and father addicted to drugs and his mother dying of AIDS at the age of 28, Michael overcame the odds and is now serving the Lord. As Michael was on his way to a successful career in the secular music industry, he felt the call of God to sing for the Lord and since has never looked back, pursing what God has called him to do.
Since beginning his career and ministry as a Gospel artist Michael has graced the legendary Apollo Theater stage, released a Top 5 radio single entitled "Overcome The World" on Charleston's WJNI 106.3, and has been on countless local TV shows and radio interviews. Michael's vision is this: Drawing the lost to a forgiving God by exalting the name of Jesus and being a reflection of His love.
With his new EP entitled Get It Back on the rise, Michael is relentless in letting his voice be heard. "The time for holding back is over" says Michael. With a heart of compassion, love, and determination Michael desires to be a light to a dying world.
Michael serves as worship leader of New Life Christian Fellowship under the powerful leadership of Dr. Dexter and Lady Leisa Easley of Goose Creek SC, and is supported by his wife Krissy and daughter Heavenly.
Check out all of the latest with Michael Edmond at this official website HERE.
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