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En Gedi: News

Bass Player - April 15, 2008

We are looking for a experienced Bass player in our area if you know of one or are one and you're interested please shoot us a email.... thank you.

WE ARE ON THE RADIO! - November 3, 2007


~YOU CAN NOW FIND US ON THE FOLLOWING STATIONS!

THE LORD IS AWESOME! PLEASE CALL & REQUEST US

If you live in the Glendive Mt area call, 1-406-377-3331
If not then please call 1-800-568-6935 STATION 590 AM

If you like to you can shoot a email to the following stations.


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Sharecropper Christian Radio
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Thank you to everyone who does please let us
know if you do so that we can personally thank you.
God Bless you,
En Gedi



Jabesh-Gilead is now being aired on XM Radio! Praise God! Please call them, write them, and support us by requesting our song. Thank you, you guys are awesome!

Nathan - January 2, 2007

Praise to our Lord...we have some exciting news! Nathan is moving back home, and is back in the band! Work will begin on our next CD soon.... God Wiling it'll be released this Fall... can't wait to see where our Lord is going to take us. What an exciting year for us all. Thank you too all who have been praying for us.. you all are awesome!

Changes - September 7, 2006

It seems like the last time we talked Gerard and I were getting ready for a Block Party that our church was hosting. It went really good. We ran the sound, and for the first time in our ministry we were the DJ's.. haha! We played a mixture of music from the popular music of the 60's to our Christian favorites of today. The music was heard from five blocks away...all around us. What a blessing that was, and to meet everybody. We hope that it's in God's plan for us to do more... time will tell.

Our band is going through some changes, our lead singer/guitar player, which is also our son Nathan, has moved out of state with his brother.... we miss them both dearly. Then our Bass player Aaron is in college and won't be returning to the band, his dad our keyboard player left also, and we hope nothing but God's many blessings on them, so this leaves the drummer, Gerard, my husband.

We are hoping to start up En Gedi soon, but are waiting on the Lord's direction in that, if He would like for us to stay here in Williston, move to TN, or possibly move to Bismarck, ND. We are in prayer over it, and hope that you will pray about it too.... we can use all the prayer you can mustard up. :-)

The Lord has blessed Gerard with more songs/music for another CD and more, so it kind of looks like He has plans for another En Gedi, but is just allowing us to take a little time off to rest up for the future.

Please keep us in your prayers, and please keep in touch.

God Bless you,
Donna / En Gedi

Updates - July 17, 2005

Updates

6-18-05

We've been working on some cool reworkings of our old songs from the first album and will be including those at all of the shows. Working together has been very exciting so far. Aaron is writing some awesome bass lines, Mike just keep on hitting those keys just right, Gerard is re-learning some cool old drum techniques, and Nate is learning new licks and bends.

We're trying to stay in the same, "keep on changing" mind-set that we started with, and things just keep getting better and better.

The band was truly blessed by God with the trip to Michigan and we thank Him for that and many more things.

Keep on keepin' on and God bless you,
-En Gedi

6-07-05

BlitzFest was amazing! The staff there was awesome, and they made us all feel right at home. We met some wonderful people, seen some great bands, and believe many seeds were planted. We believe that the festival had God's anointing, and His presence was strongly felt. We can't wait for BlitzFest 2006!! Pictures coming soon.......

We would like to give a special thank you to our sponsors:

Mitchell's Oilfield Service and

New Hope Wesleyan Church