Cheri Keaggy Appears on 'The Harvest Show'
Cheri Keaggy recently appeared as a guest on LeSea Broadcasting's flagship programThe Harvest Show, where she discussed her new album, No Longer My Own, which released to retail August 7, from Psalm 91 Records and Elevate Entertainment.
The project is the popular singer/songwriter's ninth full-length CD to date. The Harvest Show reaches more than 46 million North American homes through 13 LeSea affiliate stations, including Denver, Tulsa, Okla., Honolulu, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and New Orleans. Fans who missed the live broadcast can watch Cheri's appearance on the Internet at The Harvest Show's website, harvest-tv.com.
"I love doing The Harvest Show. Valerie (Lowe) and Stefan (Radelich) always make the 'live TV' thing feel less intimidating," says Keaggy. "There was something extra special about this visit though. As I stepped up to the mic to sing "Overcome," my mind flashed back to the day I wrote the song. I had asked God what He would have me write about, and felt like He answered me in the song. Like He was giving me a message to share. Standing there getting ready to perform it for the first time on live television, a show that goes into millions of homes, I felt the Lord's pleasure. It was like I had been obedient to write and record the song, and now He was giving me an opportunity to deliver the hope of John 16:33. It was a very sweet and powerful moment for me."
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