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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By "smchristian" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Destiny (Audio CD) I've seen these guys in concert, have listened to all of their English speaking albums and have heard their testimony. I believe they do have a calling from God on their lives. In fact their whole family does. The Katina brother's father served in the Marines in Vietnam and came home from the war an alcoholic. One Wednesday night in 1971, their father accepted salvation and their whole family was healed. Eight years later he began to pastor a church in Samoa where he would raise his children to be leaders. Check out their labels' web site in order to get a little better feel for them. Read their liner notes. Who are they thanking? It's a rarity, even for some Christian artists, to stop a show and give thanks to our Heavenly Father, or minister to the audience with their testimonies and statement of faith. They're not the typical band who will run for the bus at the end of their shows. They stay after the show in order to minister a word of encouragement or offer prayer. It's...Read more By This review is from: Destiny (Audio CD) This is a great uplifting CD with smooth Christian lyrics and great beats and rhythms. I listen to this CD regularly when commuting to work. It energizes me for the day ahead. I highly recommend this CD and all the Katina's CDs. By "cesva" (MD) - See all my reviews This review is from: Destiny (Audio CD) This album had more of a pop sound than their Gotee debut, but the sound is still addictive. My favorites are "Thank You" (a wonderful worship song), "My Samoa," "Believe," "Who Do You Love," and "It's Real." I don't think any sincere person can listen to Destiny without being spiritually touched. |