Help Fund Cheri Keaggy's Album "What I Know To Be True"

Singer and songwriter Cheri Keaggy is currently preparing to record her 10th album. Entitled What I Know to be True, this album will be her first album since 2015's No Longer My Own. Keaggy, a Dove award winner, is best known for her CCM hits such as "Sweet Peace of God,""In Remembrance of Me," "You, Oh Lord, Are My Refuge," and more. Over the years, Keaggy has scored nine number one songs, three Dove Award nominations, and a Dove Award win.
For Keaggy, God's glory is at the heart of this upcoming album. She writes:" To glorify God and build His beautiful Kingdom - and really whatever He wants to do in and through us. After all, we have this Hope as an anchor for our souls, firm and secure (Hebrews 6:19), and we are compelled to share His Gospel Hope and lovingkindness with everyone who has ears to hear. Like my husband always says, "Music gets in the back door of your heart." And we're inviting the Holy Spirit to enter."
You can now help to fund her new album by clicking HERE.
The funds that she'll receive will go into:
-paying for musicians and background vocalists
-paying for mix engineer
-paying for mastering
-production costs
-photography
-album artwork and design
-CD manufacturing
-mailing costs (postage and supplies)
-marketing and promotions (radio, publicity, e-newsletters, social media, etc.)
Watch a video Keaggy has made about the new album HERE.
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