STRYPER Singer MICHAEL SWEET's 'Take My Life' Video Posted Online

November 13, 2006

STRYPER singer Michael Sweet filmed a music video in September for the song "Take My Life" in support of the movie "One Night with the King". The video, which also features Michael's daughter Ellena performing interpretive dance, has been receiving rave reviews and is being broadcast on TBN. Watch it online at this location.

In other news, CMspin.com is running a month-long promotion of Amy Hagberg's book "How Do You Know He's Real? God Unplugged" in November. Each week, they will post a different excerpt from the book. One of the first excerpts from the book is a testimony by Michael Sweet. Check it out at this location.

"God Unplugged", the second book in the He's Real series, was released by Destiny Image Publishers on November 1. Author Amy Hammond Hagberg shares the profound real-life journeys and dramatic encounters with the living God by young athletes and musicians. A description of the book follows:

"Being famous doesn't make their lives perfect; these celebrities still struggle with the same issues that most young people deal with... insecurity, anger, peer pressure, addiction and self-esteem. Whether they are Olympic gold medallists, recording artists, professional athletes or extreme sports fanatics, these young stars know God is real and share their personal stories in 'How Do You Know He's Real? God Unplugged'."

Michael Sweet's latest solo album, entitled "Him", was released on August 1 through Infinity/Central South.

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