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Ginger Millermon’s music selected for new site, PrayerGates.com

posted by Joanne Brokaw | 9:57am Tuesday November 17, 2009

GingerMillermon.jpgFive songs from singer/author/speaker Ginger Millermon’s latest album, Amazed, will be offered as free download resources for the new online community for women, Prayergates.com.
The site is based around excerpts from Beth Moore’s best-selling book, Praying God’s Word. Prayergates.com has partnered with Lifeway Worship to offer free resources that fit the “theme” of each month’s chapter study.
“I am so honored to have my songs be used alongside Beth Moore’s book,” says Millermon in a press release. “My hope is that these songs will serve as comfort and encouragement to all the women involved with PrayerGates.com.”
Millermon’s album coincided with the release of her book, Grace Thus Far, which chronicles the journey she and her husband Joel made when doctors told the couple one of their twin 30-week old sons wouldn’t survive and should be taken off life support.
The couple refused. Today, their son is a thriving teenager who has amazed his doctors. Ginger is a staunch pro-life advocate, working with organizations such as Vitae and World Vision.
Carl Landwehr, President of Vitae Caring Foundation says in the press release, “Ginger’s story conveys a message of hope and optimism. It compels the reader to never give up on God’s plan. It will further motivate readers to see the value and sanctity of all human life when our society is much too ready to ‘toss aside’ babies who may not be perfect according to society’s standards.”
The Millermons added to their family recently by adopting a little girl from India.
For more about Ginger Millermon, visit her website.
For more about PrayerGates.com, visit the website.
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