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Tuesday 19th June 2012

Ian Yates album being packaged with second copy to give to friends

THE LATEST album, 'Good News', by Liverpool-based worship leader Ian Yates on the new Joining The Dots distributed label 7Core Music is being packaged in a way to aid one-to-one witnessing. Explained the album's producer and co-owner of 7Core, Trevor Michael, "With this album Ian's been on a bit of a journey. What is the Good News? If the good news really is amazing why are so many believers often scared to share it? Is it because we've never really grasped how good it is? Ian came to me with this idea that the Good News should be shared. He wanted to give away a free CD with every one bought, so Christians could give the Good News to their non-Christian friends. What a genius idea. So that's what we're doing. Every customer who buys a CD will get a free one exactly the same in a cardboard sleeve to give to their friends at school or colleagues at work." CR

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