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Artist: CJ Featured: Servant Production: Don Christ’ion Album: Ordinary Man, Extraordinary God Purchase: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ordinary-man-extraordinary/id358715431 Release Date: 02/20/10 Label: Faith Records Records Hometown: Seattle, Wa Website: myspace.com/faithrec Bio/Notes: Singing publically for more than 18 years, Chris “CJ” Dudley is forever working and moving forward in the music ministry that the Lord has for him. Coming from a family where music was a part of everyday life, CJ learned at a very young age how to not only feel comfortable on stage, but how to own the stage and connect with the audience on a personal level. During his high school years, CJ used music for his own glory, and not the Lords. But when he was 17, he came to the realization that there had to be more to life than just singing for the ladies and trying to be one of the guys. He came to Christ, looking for some sort of fulfillment in life. God has blessed him with him with many gifts and talents, and he has devoted his life to living his life and using his gifts for the glory of Jesus Christ. CJ released his first album, entitled “All You Need Is Faith” on December 17, 2007. The album (as a whole) is a testimony of his life. The album was in no way, shape, or form an easy thing for him to write. God made take a long hard look at the things that he was brought out of. It was a tough thing to deal with. Tears of sorrow, pain, joy, repentance, agony, basically any emotion or feeling that you can have, literally came out during this project. But he is thankful to the Lord for every situation that he has been through, because he has a great and powerful testimony to share with the world. His new album, entitled “Ordinary Man, Extraordinary God” was released on February 20, 2010. The album is a wake up call to all those who think that life is all about them. We should never be seeking the glory for anything in this life, for God does all things. We have to always remember that we are merely human, and can do nothing on our own accord, but Christ is the one who controls all |
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