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The Impact of 90’s Worship (feat. Chad Gentry of Nineties Worship Night)

The Impact of 90’s Worship (feat. Chad Gentry of Nineties Worship Night)

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Tune in as Eric Miller sits down with Chad Gentry from Nineties Worship Night to uncover the heart behind a bold calling—making a documentary film series about the worship leaders and songwriters who shaped the '90s. Discover the untold stories, divine prompting, and the passion to bring these voices to life. It's not just nostalgia; it's the journey behind the songs that moved a generation. Don't miss it!

Watch Chad Gentry's first docuseries episode Revival Fire Fall on YouTube. To find out more about Nineties Worship Night, visit their website.

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Purchase Eric’s 30-Day Devotional Books:

⏵ “How to Become a Burning Bush”, available in English and Italian

⏵ “Hearing God through His Creation”, available in English, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese

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