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Autum's Spring

The group Autumn's Spring was formed more than 10 years ago by Melissa Mossiah and Autum's Spring Sharondale Humes. Melissa Mossiah is a very talented artist, whose inspiration is effortless. If she is the bathroom too long, its because she's writing. On her journey to finding herself and her place in this world, she found God, and found that he was the only one that could fill that void of unanswered questions. Today Melissa has devoted her talents to the Lord, and has made a sound decision that she will share with the rest of the world her testimony of the God that is able to Deliver anyone, in any circumstance, under any strong-hold, through the group's album; Titled: Freedom 61:1.
Sharondale Humes has always been actively involved in the church, especially being a pastor's daughter. She would travel to many villages for outreach ministry and sing and play the guitar.

The album is comprised of ten alternative songs written by Melissa.
Melissa says: Working on this album has helped me to build character and opened my eyes to a whole new world. I was always just comfortable singing with me and Sharon only, but now this is my break to take my testimony to the rest of the world. It?s a new experience. I?m now out of my comfort zone. But it?s great.
Sharondale says: This experience was new and exciting for me. It?s a dream come true. I had always wanted to have the experience of singing live with a professional band, ministering to people through music. I believe that with these songs written by Mel, people will be able to relate to her story, and I would like to see these same song?s reach people on a personal level. These songs are different but we are confident that they will speak to the hearts of the listeners and they will blessed by it.
The album is available in stores country wide at this online store . All songs were performed by Melissa and Sharondale and was produced by Kendoyll Simpson.

www.belizeanartwork.com/freedom611

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Creole Proverb of the Day

Creole: "Every day dat no Sunday."

English: "Every day is not Sunday."

Meaning: Wrong doing will eventually be exposed and punished.

Travel Tip - Entry Requirements

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