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Ameir Smith holds a deep compassion for others and at an early age felt an inner calling to make a difference  This manifested into bringing his love of fellow man and devotion to Christ through his music.

On November 15, 2012 at the Historic Fonda Theatre in Hollywood Ameir picked up his first Hollywood In Music and Media award for best song, Color Me, in the Contemporary Christian/Gospel Category. At his side was his manager, our Musical Host, Brenda Brown of Brenda Brown Entertainment.This year, Color Me, took home four awards from Indie Channel Music including Best Male Contemporary/Christian Artist for his song, The History and Best Recording for Color Me.

Ameir has been married to his lovely wife Latisha for 13 years and they have four beautiful children. Ameir is the Worship Leader at his home church in Columbia, MO. Web-site: http://ameirsmith.com/

Rabbi Wayne Dosick, the author of The Real Name of God:Embracing the Full Essence of the Divine, is an educator, writer, spiritual guide and healer, who teaches and counsels about faith, ethical values, life transformations and evolving human consciousness. 

Each week he hosts the Internet radio show, Spirit Talk Live heard on HealthyLife.net Internet radio.  Recipient of honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees by both his alma mater, the Hebrew Union College and by the Jewish Theological Seminary, Rabbi Dosick is one of the few rabbis to recognized by both America’s Reform and Conservative seminaries with an honorary degree. He is eager to share the revolutionary revelation of the real Name of God and to invite people into a deep, personal, intimate, loving relationship with the Divine. Web site: http://www.rabbiwaynedosick.com/

 

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