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  2. Marvin Sapp - Wikipedia

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    Sapp is the widower of MaLinda Prince Sapp, who served as the administrative pastor at his Lighthouse Full Life Center Church. MaLinda died September 9, 2010, from complications of colon cancer. [8] Marvin Sapp had three children with MaLinda: Marvin L. II (b. August 30, 1994), MiKaila D. (b. September 8, 1997), and Madisson (b. June 9, 1999). [1]

  3. Be Exalted - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Sapp, Tommie Walker, Verdena Charlayne Taylor, Tamieka Hall, and Monique Hedley 5:18 3 "Be Exalted" Jonathan Dunn 9:06 4 "Trust in You" Jonathan Dunn 7:24 5 "Changed" Steve White and Ted Wynn 4:42 6 "Perfect Peace" Rudolph Stanfield 4:53 7 "Holy" Steve White 4:59 8 "Everything That I Am" Clarence Singleton and Melvin Dinkins 4:30 9

  4. Marvin Sapp discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of gospel artist Marvin Sapp.Sapp has a gold-selling album. Sapp has release eleven albums, two compilations albums, and a Christmas album. He has released twelve singles, of which the most successful was his platinum-selling 2007 release Never Would Have Made It, which peaked at number one on the gospel charts and number 86 on the Billboard 100.

  5. Commissioned (gospel group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, they were honored at the BMI Awards after the Stellar Awards. Gospel artists sang musical tributes, including: Dawkins & Dawkins, Deitrick Haddon, Marvin Sapp, The Soul Seekers, The Clark Sisters and Men of Standard. The members who were present at the event were Hammond, Staten, Sapp, Jones, Reid, Williams, Frank, Darrett, Cole and ...

  6. Thirsty (Marvin Sapp album) - Wikipedia

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    Thirsty is the seventh album by Marvin Sapp and his fourth release on Verity Records.The album was commercially successful, peaking at number 28 on the U.S. Billboard 200, number 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and number 1 on the Top Gospel Albums chart.

  7. You Shall Live - Wikipedia

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    Awarding the album four stars from CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis states, "And even if You Shall Live took three years, it was well worth the wait thanks to the singer/songwriter/pastor's superb craftsmanship that seems to have jumped up a notch ever since 2007's gold selling Thirsty and its massive crossover hit "Never Would Have Made It" put Sapp on the international map."

  8. Diary of a Psalmist - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Sapp and Tommie Walker 6:03 8 "You've Been So Good" Kevin Bond and Darrell Freeman 5:59 9 "Glory to the Lamb" Kevin Bond 5:43 10 "We Worship You Today" Kevin Bond 5:15 11 "If You Just Believe" Chris D. Collier 2:57 12 "Above All" Paul Baloche and Lenny LeBlanc 5:22

  9. I Believe (Marvin Sapp album) - Wikipedia

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    I Believe is a live album and fourth overall album by Marvin Sapp as well as his debut on Verity Records. Most of the album was recorded in 1999, but it was delayed due to problems with Word Records. It was then pushed to the spring of 2001 then pushed to 2002 when Sapp signed with Zomba.