N2L Records Announces the Release of New Music by Their Gospel Artist Mighty Men of Faith

Mighty Men of Faith Pray Through Song

N2L Records Announces the Release of New Music by Their Gospel Artist Mighty Men of Faith
Union City, CA, December 08, 2013 --(PR.com)-- After the successful debut of their CD "Because He Loves Me" and their inspirational performances at over 65 venues including the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco N2L Records released, on 11/26/2013, a new single by Gospel Recording Artist Mighty Men of Faith “Father These Things I Pray". The songs message speaks to hope, courage, and peace the way God wants us to live our lives. This song of worship and meditation reminds of the need for connection with God for direction, wisdom, and strength.

The song represents the need for a right relationship with The Great Creator of the Universe. Talking with the Creator allows each of us, an opportunity to not only speak but to listen attentively for Divine direction. We are encouraged to remember to pray at all times for everything that will allow us to be ambassadors of peace and good will. The world needs love and togetherness and we are reminded that "we have not because we ask not" and that when we do ask "we must believe" an answer is on the way. See the change we wish to be and be the change we wish to see. Prayer does change things.

The Mighty Men of Faith from Union City CA., are Wendell Basey, Rev. Ed Prothro-Harris, Rev. Richard Hayes, and Charles Johnson. They have over 21400 Facebook fans, https://www.facebook.com/MightyMenofFaith, and according to an official at N2L Records have been ranked number one in the San Francisco Bay Area, and number 23 Nationally on the Reverbnation music site. Their webpage is http://www.mightymenoffaith.com

The song Father These Things I Pray is now available at CDbaby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mightymenoffaith6 and through iTunes and a variety of other download sites.
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Wendell Basey
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