Solid Gospel presents Michael Combs at The Renaissance Center April 1
Release Date: 3/15/2004. Expired: 4/1/2004
Twelve years ago Michael Combs took a giant leap of faith. He left a good job with a telephone company and devoted his life to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ through music.
More than a decade later, his ministry is going strong. Combs will perform at The Renaissance Center as part of the Solid Gospel 105-FM concert series Thursday, April 1. Tickets to the 7 p.m. concert are $14.
“God has blessed me with two Godly parents who have always been great examples in word and deed of how to live faithful lives for God and for each other,” Combs says. “My mother shares a great love for singing and music with me and she taught me many of the old hymns as a child. She encouraged me even at an early age to use the talent that God had given me for His Glory.”
Combs says that he was a “lost church member” until he became born again in 1989.
“I thought that because my mother and father were Christians and actively involved in our church, and because I believed in Jesus and knew much about the Bible, and had even been baptized, that one day I would go to heaven,” Combs says. “Even later in my life when I was really living ungodly and was totally rebelling against God, I still kept listening to Satan’s lie.”
But Combs says God reached out to him and he answered by asking Christ to become his personal savior. A year later, Combs’ wife Denise also accepted Christ as her savior.
Together and with God’s strength they answered His call to full-time music evangelism. Combs says he was worried about losing the security of his job and the needed benefits, made even more critical by the fact that Combs received a new liver in 1991 due to cirrhosis.
“I was afraid to let go of those things and allow God to be our provider,” he says. “However, after I did, the Lord proved to me over and over again that he would not only supply our needs, but He’s allowed us to have a few things we could really do without. He is so good.”
With his voice or by playing piano or guitar, Combs is excited to present his ministry and his testimony to help reach lost souls and encourage Christians to keep the faith.
For more information on concerts at The Renaissance Center, call (615)740-5600. To purchase tickets, call (615)740-5570.
The Renaissance Center is an arts and technology education and performing arts center at 855 Highway 46 South in Dickson, just 35 miles west of Nashville on Interstate 40 at exit 172.
Visit the Events - Concerts and Recitals page for more about musical performances.
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