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    Kirk Sullivan 4Him was an American contemporary Christian group founded in 1990 in Mobile, Alabama . The group has ten Dove awards , a Grammy nomination and three certified gold albums to their credit.

  2. Kirk Sullivan. 2,508 likes. Kirk Sullivan Artist Development "TIMELESS" order at www.kirksullivan.com Listen to "TIMELESS"

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    • Verbiage on "Visible" “With this album, we had more time to spend on the 10 songs we recorded, to really focus on them. There’s no dead space,” says Mark.
    • Message from the Future. If they could jump in a time machine to deliver a message to the group when it was first starting, what would it be? Marty: “Stay open to other opportunities, like other artists who have started record labels or publishing companies.
    • Mobile from Mobile. Until a few years ago, all four lived in Mobile, Alabama. Now Marty lives outside of Nashville, and Andy moved to Florida where he is a worship pastor.
    • When It Comes to Practical Jokes … The fab four are famous for having a good time, which includes pranks played on each other or on their tour mates.
  3. Kirk discusses his 40 year career covering his time with Truth, being a PTL Singer and the origins and highlights of 4HIM.

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  4. Kirk Sullivan is one of the four members of 4Him, a Christian Pop music group that started in 1990 and won many awards. Learn about his role in the band, his personal life, and his involvement in the music industry.

  5. Jan 14, 2016 · KIRK SULLIVAN "BECAUSE HE LIVES" - YouTube. FRESHWELL MEDIA. 10.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 71. 3.6K views 8 years ago. One of the Best Renditions of this song I think I've ever heard! From...

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  6. Oct 31, 2006 · Andy Chrisman, Mark Harris, Marty Magehee, and Kirk Sullivan originally met when they sang together in Truth, a Contemporary Christian vocal group founded in the late 1960s and directed by Roger Breland.