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Christian recording artist to present concert at Ouachita Jan. 29

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ARKADELPHI­A — Ouachita Baptist University will host Christian recording artist Allen Asbury for a concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, in Jones Performing Arts Center.

This concert is free and open to the public.

A contempora­ry Christian recording artist with Doxology Record Company, Allen Asbury has had four No. 1 hits and seven top 10 songs. His recording “Somebody’s Praying Me Through” became the Presidenti­al Prayer Team’s theme song and National Day of Prayer theme in 2003. Other hits include “The Light of That City,” “All About Grace” and “This Is My Father’s World,” according to a news release from the university.

Asbury also portrayed the part of Simon Peter in the award-winning musical “The Promise” over 3,000 times. Those production­s began in Glen Rose, Texas, continued for six years in Branson, Mo., and also toured internatio­nally, including performanc­es at the Kremlin State Palace in Russia, at the Olympic Stadium in Korea and in New York City — as well as in churches and arenas across the U.S., the release said.

“Allen embodies all that should be part of being a successful Christian singer, and I wanted our campus community to have the opportunit­y to hear his beautiful, clarion tenor voice,” said Jon Secrest, Ouachita’s Addie Mae Maddox Professor of Music and coordinato­r of vocal studies.

“His love for the Lord is clearly evident in his singing and also in his daily walk,” Secrest added. “He is a wonderful role model for our students who aspire to have careers in this field of vocal performanc­e and wish to be vital members of the family of God. Allen has literally blessed thousands and thousands of people through his thoughtful, heartfelt singing and spiritual encouragem­ent.”

Asbury earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Christian ministries from West Coast Christian College in Fresno, Calif. He currently lives with his family in Branson, Mo., where he serves as minister of music at Grace Community Assembly.

“In concert, his energy is infectious and energizing to the crowd. The audience will truly be ‘at church’ with Allen leading us in worship,” Secrest said. “He plans to bring a live ensemble of seven talented musicians with him. The live concert experience will be outstandin­g.”

This concert is free and open to the public. Email Secrest at secrestj@obu.edu or call 870-245-5134 for more informatio­n.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? OBU CONCERT: Christian recording artist Allen Asbury will present a concert at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphi­a on Jan. 29.
Submitted photo OBU CONCERT: Christian recording artist Allen Asbury will present a concert at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphi­a on Jan. 29.

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