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You donated $2,481 in November & December

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Shalom fine Chavah fans, As part of Messiah’s Music Fund , you all donated $2,481 to Messiah’s musicians in end of year giving for November & December. Thank you for incredible your generosity, friends! These funds go to the musicians on Chavah as a tangible and repeat blessing to them each month, so thank you for materially blessing them. Here are the exact figures: $965 in monthly donations - from 60 individuals who donate monthly to Messiah’s Music Fund. A special welcome to new Patrons Victoria K., Wayne C., Adele, Janet C. $356 in one-time donations from Melissa C., Neil D. and Donald & Bonnie B., and Jan van B. $60 from David W. for artist Sally Klein O’Connor $100 from Jan van B. for artist Hebron $100 from Jan van B. for artist Meha Shamayim $100 from Jan van B. for artist Barry & Batya Segal $100 from Jan van B. for artist Jonathan Settel $100 from Jan van B. for artist Marty Goetz $100 from Jan van B. for artist Children’s Songs from God’s Worth wit...

New music: Dede Salemann - Who Will Tell?

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Shalom dear Chavah listeners, and happy Hanukkah. Fresh new Messianic music on the station for you. A gem, a diamond in the rough, a little-known album I found out about last week: Dede Salemann - Who Will Tell? I discovered this album last week while attending Sabbath service at Beit Tikvah in Newcastle, Washington. This album was sitting on a table in the lobby as I was leaving. I picked up the album and gave it a listen. I discovered a real gem; what a beautiful work for the Lord, filled with uplifting Scripture and joyful melodies.  Here's a bit about this album, Who Will Tell? Who Will Tell? is a testament to DeDe Salemann’s love for Jesus/Yeshua and her passion for expressing her faith through music. As a Messianic believer, DeDe’s hope was for the Christian and Jewish communities to come together in harmony. Although she sang and played guitar from an early age, DeDe was hesitant to share her own songs and lyrics with others until later in life. At age 62, she realized her l...