Saturday, February 13, 2010

Roosevelt George Show joins GMNLive!™ Morning Show with Prophetess SB Barber Stalling and GMNLive.com Radio

GMNLive.com Radio brought to you by GRACE Media Network TV & Radio Stations presents...Roosevelt George Show joins the GMNLive!™ Morning Show with Prophetess SB Barber Stalling. Mr. Roosevelt George -- He did it again. Along with 6 music videos released, songwriter on GRAMMY-winning Ann Nesby's Gospel project "Lula Lee Project aka Ann Nesby", as well as her relationship project "This Is Love"; producer On American Idol finalist Paris Bennett's new release "A Royal Christmas", he is a gospel recording artist signed to Blacksmoke Music worldwide with a soon to release cd project title 'Sent To Encourage'. Mr. Roosevelt George has now added radio host to his roster of accomplishments to bring you encouragement at a time when -- friends, so-called friends and family just don't seem to care anymore about what a brother or sister maybe going through...

Broadcat schedule PrimeNetTime (pnt):
Beginning 8A cst), Friday, February 4, 2010 on GMNLive.com Radio
Encore 4-6P cst.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bishop Norman L. Wagner died Saturday at age 68, longtime pastor of Mount Calvary Pentecostal Church and past leader PAW

(GMSNewsChannel.com) YOUNGSTOWN — Bishop Norman L. Wagner, longtime pastor of Mount Calvary Pentecostal Church on Oak Hill Avenue and past leader of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW), transitioned from his earthly life to glory, Saturday. He was 68.


The Youngstown native graduated from South High School and Youngstown State University before earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theology and was installed as pastor of Mount Calvary in June 1971. He went on to author several books and establish a varied ministry that brought him national recognition.


He was a guest at the White House on several occasions and In 1976, was named one of the 10 most progressive pastors in the city by The Vindicator. Mayor Jay Williams. said he was charismatic, committed and a man of intelligence and integrity.