John D Croy
Christian, gospel, Jesus Christ, God, CD's, Christian Country, heaven, storms, perfect life, Christian song writer, Christian radio, Hallalujah praise songs
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I Saw a Fallen Star I Saw a Fallen Star
It's about God sending His blessings when we are down and out.
Faith of a Little Child Faith of a Little Child
You must come to the Lord with the faith of a little child.
One of Those Children is Mine One of Those Children is Mine
It's a song about Heaven that seem to give me a peace and a better understanding when my wife and I lost our 8 yr old son to cancer In 1985
Secret Love for Jesus Secret Love for Jesus
Praise the Lamb Praise the Lamb
This a song written by David Pettite Which he has allowed me to use.
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I do not have a band. I usally sing solo with my guitar or I sing with a soudtrack of my songs and others.Have you performed in front of an audience?I play in churches and other events.Such as at revival services, church services, Christmas, Valentine Parties and others
Your musical influences
Even though I play and sing traditional hymns, country and country gospel I also like to sing contemporary music also.What equipment do you use?
I use an Alverez Acoustic Guitar and a Kustom Profile System one PA SystemAnything else?
I am available to preach and sing at revivals and other church events. Even though I am ordained in the Southern Bapist Church. I will sing and preach when and where I get the opportunity,Contact
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Comments (2)
Hi John,
I just discovered you because your song The Soldier Who Beat Jesus was on the Christian Country chart just above one of my songs. You and Allen Wooten wrote a very powerful and heart-wrenching song. May God bless your efforts to win souls to the Lord in these last days.
Stan
Het again John,
I liked all the songs so I added them all!!! If you have any you have written you think might fit my vocals pitch them to us. We are still looking for songs for our projects. Thanks for the listening experience,
Mark