We Are Messengers' Frontman Shares Story Of Personal Struggles
Word Records' recording artist We Are Messengers shares frontman Darren Mulligan's personal story timely for St. Patrick's Day - as the band and ministry are from Ireland. Currently based in the United States, this video was taped when Mulligan recently went back to his hometown.
At the heart of their vision is the desire to serve God and to see His radical love transform lives and communities. They have been given an incredible opportunity to share the goodness of Jesus Christ through music and the testimony of their lives. The desire of We Are Messengers is to communicate the incredible news of the Gospel in a simple, relevant and life-changing manner, and they pray that God will use their abilities to have a conversation with a generation that is desperately searching for truth and love.
We Are Messengers' debut radio single, "Everything Comes Alive," was added at 52 stations during its first week at radio, with the total number of 82 stations at the end of month one. The song reached the Top 15 at five different radio charts in its first month, including NCA and AC-Monitored. We Are Messengers will play to over 600,000 people during Winter Jam 2016. The song, "I Don't Have The Answers" was featured in an episode of MTV's "Finding Carter."
We Are Messengers' self-titled debut record will release April 22, 2016. For more information, please visit WeAreMessengersMusic.com.
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