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From Despair to Ripley’s Believe It or Not
Singing hymns brings glory to God and sets a
world record
Denver, CO—“No
matter what your background or the problems you face in
life, God can use you to His glory.” That is the central
message Terry Dwight Coleman extends to readers in his book
Don’t Give Up—Don’t Give In: A True Story of the
Struggles of a World-Record Hymn Singer ($17.99,
paperback, 978-1-60477-465-8). “With God all things are
possible,” he reminds us.
The fifty-six
year old author believes his book will inspire those who
seek a way out of life’s struggles. Having overcome a
troubled background and passed through many “danger, toils
and snares,” as the words of a hymn say, Coleman believes
his testimony will help readers look to God for solutions to
their problems. He believes it is “a story that needs to be
told.” Photo: Terry Coleman
The author was
abandoned by his mother and raised by his grandmother and
aunts and grew into an adult with no sense of purpose.
Despite being married and a father he turned to alcoholism.
But, as he relates in his book, a friend invited him to
attend church, rekindling his childhood religious
inclinations. His conversion gave his life new meaning and
direction. It was then he realized his voice was a gift and
desired to use his singing to glorify God.
Coleman, who in
2005, sang a record-breaking 849 church hymns for 40 hours
17 minuets, to bring awareness to the plight of the
homeless, has vowed to donate twenty percent of his
royalties to four different charities that help the
homeless.
Terry Dwight
Coleman and his wife, Sebbie, have three children and eight
grandchildren. He graduated from the University of Colorado
and is a paralegal.
Xulon Press, a
part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the Christian
publisher of his book.


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