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Written by Michelle J. Dyett-Welcome   
Thursday, 13 April 2006
I'M AMAZED! LIVE
by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Sony

Wow! The new DVD released by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir I’m Amazed is a heart touching powerful witnessing tool. It ministers in song and through the honest, yet humble testimonies of several choir members. They share the extent that Christ went to save them from homelessness, drugs, and life on the wild side. The might of God’s power, grace and mercy is felt throughout the DVD. It is clear that God will use anyone and anything when he sets his sights on saving someone.

I’m Amazed is pure praise, worship and adoration to God for who He is and what He has done. Gratitude, thankfulness, awe, and appreciation are the messages that are conveyed through song and testimony. The DVD is a little over an hour long.

Each song methodically moves the listener into the presence of the Lord. Some will easily be swept into the tide of heavenly praise as the momentum builds putting one into a frenzy of worship; others will be moved as Mary Magdalene was moved with thankfulness for God’s love and forgiveness. You might even find yourself overcome with the desire to just praise the Lord. I’m Amazed is a Damascus experience DVD. You will have the opportunity to meet God on the way, to have your life changed, and to understand and experience what Paul did on the road to Damascus.

The Brooklyn Tabernacle is a unified choir; they sing in one accord. The DVD is not designed to show case individual talents but how a body can function together to produce a common result. There are guest appearances by Jason Crabb, Luther Barnes, and Donnie McClurkin, yet if you didn’t know better you would think they are just part of the choir’s body. The Brooklyn Tabernacle keeps the focus exactly where it belongs - on God.

The lyrics in I’m Amazed communicate, while the instruments soothe, and the choir bears witness of changed lives. Hints of jazz ring out in Heaven on My Mind and Hallelujah, and the togetherness of the choir is demonstrated in Thou, Oh Lord. If you want to have a Damascus experience pick up a copy of this powerful DVD today.
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