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Image Moved by the story of the Trokosi slave girls as depicted in the I.N. Network video documentary "Slaves to the Gods", Nicole C. Mullen, Dove Award-winning Christian recording artist, did as she often has - she put her feelings into the song "Freedom"

With a snappy African beat and the back-up voices of the Uganda Children's Choir, Nicole captures the joy of freedom the released Trokosi slave girls discover as the chains fall away and their feet dance down the road of freedom.

The catchy lyrics keep bringing you back to the promise that those who Jesus sets free are free indeed. The truth that 95% of the freed Trokosi girls come to faith in Christ is highlighted as the chorus repeats "I'm gon' be free, no boundary of slavery can block my liberty."

You can get your own copy of Nicole's release, "Everyday People" at your local Christian bookstore or from Nicole's website.


Nicole had agreed to allow I.N. Network USA to use her popular song "Freedom" on the documentary video and, once she viewed the rough footage shot by filmmaker John Grooters and I.N. Network USA President Rody Rodeheaver, she donated her time for an on-camera endorsement of the project .

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I.N. Network USA's President says "Nicole C. Mullen is a very gifted artist that takes her Christian commitment seriously. She has a heart of gold and a sensitivity for the Trokosi slave girls that is very moving and genuine. She's made a wonderful contribution to the cause."

In addition, Nicole is booking a special "Freedom Tour" to highlight the work of I.N. Network Ghana in freeing and restoring the Trokosi slaves. Nicole is hoping that her efforts will encourage thousands of people to pray and give in the support of freeing the 2000 Trokosi slave girls still in bondage along with their 8,000 children.

ImageThe "Freedom Tour" coincides with the release of Nicole's new CD called "Everyday People". Nicole's inspired new song, "Gon' B Free (Freedom)" about the Trokosi slaves, is featured on her album Everyday People. Each album has an insert that tells the Trokosi story. For more information on Nicole C. Mullen or a location of a "Freedom Tour" concert, follow the link to NicoleCMullen.com.



Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 February 2010 )
 
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