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- June 16, 2010: Have a listen to: "MALIBU SUNRISE"
- May 3, 2010: ASCAP 2010 "I Create Music" EXPO
- March 14, 2010: Jamal Mathis Trio @ the Dallas Museum of Art
- March 1, 2010: Prison Ministry
- February 24, 2010: Car Trouble
- February 7, 2010: Introducing: BARNABAS WAMAO
- January 24, 2010: Please Help Me Support Haiti!!!
- December 22, 2009: A Jazzy Christmas
- November 9, 2009: My Home Studio
- January 14, 2009: Jazz Christmas Musical Concert
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Prison Ministry
Just yesterday, I ministered to a woman’s prison. I was there to accompany my praise team to jump start the service. We ministered in song, praise dance, and word. The event was very high and emotional. The ladies in the prison are receptive and loves to praise and worship God. Before we could go inside to minister, we had to go through security. Just like at the airport. Once we walked in, the ladies stood up and applauded like we were the president. Before we ministered, we prayed and set everything up.
During the program, there was laughter, cries, shouts, claps, and hugs. I even shed some tears because I was touched. By the end, we all had a chance to talk with the ladies and encourage them. They were even begging me to come back and minister to them again at least every now and them. I told them I’ll pray about that. Although it was my first time, I enjoyed it.
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