September 10th, 2010

Candy’s interview with CBN

Candy was interviewed via Skype on the CBN Newschannel Midday News on Thursday, September 9, 2010.

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2010/September/Gospel-Singer-Reaches-Out-to-Homeless-Hopeless/

Be sure to pick up her new book today in the store.  All proceeds go towards The Bridge Ministry.

Let us know what you thought of the interview below.




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  • Slaborde1

    Candy is such a beautiful person inside and outside. A group of our ladies from our church in Denham Springs went up and witnessed the most awesome experience I have every encountered. Sherry LaBorde

  • Coveredgirl

    What would it take for someone to step out of the “lime light” so to speak, start a church from the ground level, start a ministry to clothe and feed the homeless, and have all that coupled with the grace and dignity that is condusive to what we are all to be as representatives of Christ? It would take someone like my pastor, Candy Christmas for whom I am grateful. The presence of God is incredibly strong at the Resting Place, and I have been filled with the spirit long enough to know when he is breathing down on a church service. The leadership of a church “sets the stage” to usher in God’s presence or follow their own agenda. I’ve been in enough services to know the only agenda is God’s and the only thing you’ll be when you leave is glad you came. Beverly Chapman, Nashville TN

  • Thgomas Wolfe

    This interview simulates the stories of the old testment. I find Candy’s story remarkable refreshing. It tells the story that any of us, no matter our stature, can be used by GOD, if we will only step out of our box and allow GOD to work thru us. .
    Ms Candy Christmas, “Thank You” for your heart felt and imformative interview. May GOD use this the interview to further HIS work. It’s my intention to get other to watch the interview.
    Southern Gospel Fan Thomas Wolfe Benton Arkansas



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