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Christopher performed at Hillside Covenant Church in Walnut Creek and
Cornerstone Covenant Church in Turlock. The concerts included an
abbreviated version of the Monganga Paul documentary released
last year. The film tells the story of Covenant medical missionary Dr.
Paul Carlson who was killed by Congo rebels in November 1964. This past
November marked the 40th anniversary of Carlson's death.
A majority of the people attending the concerts became Healing Hands
Partners, pledging $20 a month to support the ongoing efforts in Congo,
Christopher said. "It's a great idea," says Cornerstone Pastor Brad
Boydston. "It's a very creative way of addressing the situation."
The concerts are the beginning of a Healing Hands tour that Christopher
plans to extend throughout this year. Funds raised during the concerts
are administered by the Paul Carlson Partnership.
The folk rock singer has performed at Greenbelt, the largest Christian
music festival in England, and shared the stage with Jars of Clay and
the Newsboys. To read a more about the fund-raising effort and
Christopher's background, please see Healing Hands.
'Healing Hands' Concerts Raise $1,000 for Congo
WALNUT CREEK, CA (January 20) - Two California concerts by recording
artist Brant Christopher raised nearly $1,000 to benefit the "Healing
Hands Partners" program this past weekend.
The program benefits the outreach work in northwestern Congo where the
Evangelical Covenant Church, in partnership with the Congo Covenant
Church (CEUM), has ministered for decades.
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