Perry LaHaie Celebrates 2020 Achievements in the Midst of Worldwide Pandemic

Singer/songwriter and morning drive-time radio host Perry LaHaie enters 2021 on a high note, following a year of God energized achievements in 2020 which included a new CD of critically acclaimed music, multiple media appearances of note, and most importantly, profound ministry opportunities.
Summer of 2020 marked the release of his much-lauded album, Him, in the midst of the pandemic. With Grammy-winning engineer and producer Andy Hunt at the helm, Him is a ten-song collection of original songs and reimagined hymns.
Additionally, his Christmas single, a cinematic remake of "O Come, O Come Emmanuel (How Long)," produced by award-winning cinematic composer and producer Joshua Frerichs (Danny Gokey and Josh Groban, Warner Chappell Music, Food Network, Bank Of America, and the USA Olympics), has been streamed more than 44,000 times since its November 13, 2020, release.
As a recording artist with FrontiersUSA, an international community of people dedicated to inviting Muslims worldwide to follow Jesus, LaHaie is most grateful for the impact his ministry is having around the world.
"Because of the incredible team and music God has given me, I was able to reach more people in 2020 than ever," says LaHaie. "McCain & Co. Public Relations opened doors for radio, TV, and online magazine interviews. Producer Joshua Frerichs and promoter Kevin Winebarger helped introduce my music to thousands of people who had never heard it. When God decides to grow something, He does it for His great purposes and glory among the nations!"
"From his music to his work with Frontiers USA to his radio career, Perry LaHaie's passion for communicating the gospel and God's amazing grace is evident in everything he does," says Inspiration.org's John Farrell. "His most recent album, Him, captures this perfectly."
"I'm passionate about Jesus because He found me at my worst, embraced me, and loved me unconditionally," says LaHaie. "What a privilege to get to share the Gospel with people all over the world through radio, music, and via amazing media platforms."
Media coverage of the project has included Cornerstone TV's flagship show, Hope Today, CCM Magazine, popular daytime TV show, Babbie's House; nationally syndicated coast-to-coast radio show Bill Martinez Live!; Inspiration.org; CRU (formerly Campus Crusade for Christ radio), Jesus Wired; World Christian Broadcasting; Jubileecast; Never For Nothing (UK); and more.
For more information on Perry LaHaie, his radio single, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel (How Long)," or his latest CD, Him, visit perrylahaie.com, or follow him on Facebook (facebook.com/perry.lahaie), Twitter (@perry_lahaie), Instagram (perrydlahaie) and his website blog (perrylahaie.com/blog). You can find out more about LaHaie's daily radio show at 89.3 FM Grand Rapids, MI.
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