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Hope Swithin Releases her debut single 'BEHOLD'.


 


 ABOUT Ms. HOPE SWITHIN

Ms. Hope Swithin is a Nigerian from Abia State.  She is a passionate Worship leader whose Music ministry and love for spreading the Gospel has taking her to Ghana, Nairobi Kenya, South Africa, Togo etc,  An Author,  A Passionate Missionary,  A Diction Coach, An inspirational Engager, A social media blogger, A Marketer , A  Broadcaster, a Teacher, A Voice-over Artist and one who believes in the finished work of Christ and all the benefits in HIM.

 ABOUT THE SONG

This song “BEHOLD” came from her personal study time from the book of Revelation. She is inspired by the Holy Spirit to say that the coming of Jesus is first applied to our everyday living where we constantly seeing him coming into every situation of our lives and bringing peace, power and understanding as well as all that is required for us to excel in every circumstance.

She went ahead to share that The Second coming of Jesus Christ as declared and seen in the pages of the scriptures is real and He is coming with the clouds and every eye shall see him; so this awakens the consciousness of HIS second coming in our lives and this consciousness helps us to do the work of spreading  the GOSPEL of our Lord Jesus Christ (The Goodnews –GRACE) now while it is still called DAY.

Hope responds to the Love of God and loves HIM deeply. This love truly shows in her worship to HIM in every area of her life.Click here to download 'Behold' by Hope Swithin



CONTACT
Email: legendhope4@gmail.com    impactu24@gmail.com
Facebook:   swithhope      hopeswithin 
Twitter: @swithinhope
Instagram: hope_swithin

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