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Minister Frank Wagner is a Spirit filled Holy Ghost Lead Minister whom God has blessed to spread the Gospel through the Word, Song and Praise. His musical resume includes title of Minister, vocalist, songwriter and producer.
The Singing Servant discovered his singing talents at the early age of five. At the age of Twenty-seven he accepted the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was then his mission became clear.
What would The Singing Servant like to do? His first love is to continue serving the Lord as the Spirit leads and do God's work. The Lord has truly blessed him with the gift of songs. His desire is to reach souls for the Kingdom of God through the Word, praise and precious songs. His hope is to unlock hearts to receive the precious gift of Salvation.
God has inspired him to write Praise songs along with Patriotic songs.
In God We Still Trust (was written to address the current war in Iraq, as we pray for our soldiers),
Home is Where you Dig It (was written as a tribute to Vietnam soldiers who fought for our country. Every event mentioned in the song actually took place. The song was written by officer Terry Jones with assistance of The Singing Servant. Terry Jones served as a platoon leader with D Company, 1st Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate) from November 1967 to March 3, 1968. "Home is Where You Dig It" is factual and autobiographical)
You Can't Kill Freedom (was written to address terrorism)
Stand Up America (was written to address terrorism for 9/11)
The Singing Servant was recently interviewed by Judy Redlich of KNLC Channel 24 and was given the opportunity to perform on its 12th Annual New Year's Telethon. This is a quality Christian/Family television channel. The Singing Servant has also been interviewed by the National Radio Talk Show Host, Debra Peppers , of KJSL 630 and Matthew Carter of Channel 24. He was also featured on the WCBW Radio Station and the "Hear and See" television show of Charter Communications.
His second CD released in late 2003 entitled "Home Is Where You Dig It" is dedicated to the memory of the men from C and D Companies, 1st Battalion, 173 Airborne Brigade who lost their lives on Hill 942 on March 3rd, 1968. It includes 7 patriotic songs Such as "In God We Trust" for the Soldiers in Iraq
and some familiar
favorites "Amazing Grace" and "God Bless America."
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