Sherwin is Alright!

Sherwin Gardner

On his album “Closer”, Sherwin Gardner sang “It’s gonna be alright.. once you got Christ”. Well it’s alright now with Sherwin! He's back!

 

Concert Sherwin is singing at in NigeriaAs we publish this article, Sherwin is in Kenya for a concert where he headlines, over gospel artistes such as Damita Haddon and Marvin Winans Jr.

Gospel Globe thanks every reader who left encouraging remarks for Sherwin and his family. We especially thank those of you who prayed.

Even in the midst of everything, he has also released lots of new music – look out for some of these touching tracks.

Trial always tests our faith in God. No doubt Sherwin would have had low moments, but you should know, dear reader, that it also tests you.

The way that we react to our brothers and sisters when they are in trouble show God’s love in our life, or space for more of it.

We often respond improperly, but know that we can always improve on this. Sometimes the situation may seem difficult, but prayer answers all. Nothing is too big for God to handle.

"No one is beyond redemption"I remember a minister once telling me that “no one is beyond redemption”. I always keep this close to my heart, and ponder on it frequently, as I must always ensure that I keep praying for the redemption of my friends and family from their own situations, and ultimately for the redemption of the souls of those i love and care for, who have not accepted Christ into their lives.

Show him some love, and leave your comments of encouragement for him here. Rejoice in Sherwin’s redemption, let’s give God praise for this!

Look out for our interview with him, coming soon.

Written by :
Maurice Burke
 

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0 #1 Anthony Mcleod 2009-09-04 03:03
Well, thank God for his deliverance indeed. Prayer in the right quantities really pays off.

Nothing is too difficult for God.
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