Doug Brady Joins Eternal Vision
Thirty-five year veteran ministry and Chapel Valley recording artist, Eternal Vision, is pleased to announce the addition of tenor vocalist Doug Brady to the group. Doug is originally from Fort Worth, TX but currently lives in Cleveland, TN and has previously ministered with Appointed Quartet and Pacesetters Quartet. Doug, his wife Christine, and their three sons: Andrew, Brentley and Wyatt, are looking forward to being a part of the Eternal Vision family.
Doug shares, "This past year and a half filling in for Warren and getting to know the guys in the group and their families has been a blessing. When the opportunity came to become a full time member of this ministry, I jumped on it. God is working through this group in a mighty way with decisions for Christ being made every week. The talent these men have combined with their heart to share the gospel is why I know this is where I need to be."
Eternal Vision owner, Mike Shelby, echoed Doug's sentiments,
"When Warren told us that he was retiring, we immediately thought of Doug. He is an incredible vocalist, but his heart for ministry and serving The Lord is really the catalyst of his addition to Eternal Vision. We can't wait to see what God is going to do with this ministry as we seek to honor Him in these last days."
For more information about Eternal Vision, go to www.eternalvision.net. Their current projects, All About Love & Michael Shannon Shelby More Than Anthems, are currently streaming on all digital outlets worldwide.
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