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    ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 2126, Garden Grove, CA 92842-2126 USA
    Visit our web site at: www.assistnews.net -- E-mail: [email protected]

    Thursday, June 2, 2005

    GOSPEL ARTIST GIVEN STANDING OVATION BY PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA
    His Song About Armenian Genocide Has Been Translated Into 17 Languages,
    Proclaims Gospel and Brings Healing To Armenian People

    By Michael Ireland
    Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

    YEREVAN, ARMENIA (ANS) -- Christian musician Daniel Decker just returned
    from Armenia, where he proclaimed the Gospel and brought God's healing
    through his song "Adana," and received a standing ovation from that
    country's President. (Pictured: Puerto-Rica born Christian Artist Daniel
    Decker received a standing ovation form Armenia's President at a recent
    nationally-televised concert).

    Decker sang "Adana," to a standing ovation at a nationally televised concert
    commemorating the 90th Anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide -- an event
    in which 1.5 million Christians were slaughtered by Muslim Turkish soldiers
    of the Ottoman Empire during WWI because they would not renounce their faith
    in Christ.

    Upon the official invitation of the Armenian Government, U.S. Christian
    musician Daniel Decker just returned from Yerevan, the capitol of Armenia,
    where he boldly declaring the Gospel through the lyrics of Adana which tell
    the tragic story of the genocide.

    With every family having lost a member to the genocide, Decker is bringing
    God's healing and restoration to the Armenian people over the event, which
    is still not recognized by some countries.

    Accompanied by the Armenian Opera Orchestra, Decker performed Adana at the
    Memorial Concert at the Opera and Ballet Academic Theatre on April 23, 2005.


    As Decker's voice choked with emotion, many in the capacity crowd had tears
    in their eyes as he sang, including an Armenian Cabinet Member. Upon
    finishing his performance, Decker received a standing ovation from the
    audience, which included the President of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, and the
    head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, His Holiness Karekin II.

    ADANA TRANSLATED INTO 17 LANGUAGES

    Decker's moving lyrics to Adana have so deeply resonated with people around
    the world that the song has been translated into 17 different languages,
    providing him an opportunity to reach people for Christ and touch hearts
    around the world, according to information from his publicist.

    Decker, a man of strong faith in Jesus Christ, says the story of the
    Armenian Genocide is close to his heart.

    "This is an event that took the lives of 1.5 million Armenian Christians
    during World War I because they would not renounce their faith," he says.
    "So I'm really singing about the loss of my brothers and sisters in Christ."

    "Ruthlessly they came, with one deadly aim
    Kill all who believed in Jesus' name"

    "As they knelt before the warrior's blade -- singing
    To the great I AM, worthy is the Lamb
    To Him who sits upon the throne we bow before You
    Holy is the One, God's Almighty Son
    Glory to the Christ, Our risen King"

    (Lyric excerpts from Adana)

    Adana is a collaboration between Decker who wrote the song's powerful
    lyrics, and Ara Gevorgian, one of Armenia's premier composers. When Decker
    first heard Gevorgian's composition, he felt it was perfect to tell the
    story of the Armenian Genocide, an issue that moved him deeply.

    "Daniel has done a great thing for the people of Armenia," says Gevorgian.

    MILLIONS HEAR THE GOSPEL

    Through Adana, the Gospel has been heard by millions of people across
    Armenia, a former Eastern block country only recently unchained from more
    than 70 years of Communist rule.

    Visiting foreign dignitaries already hear Adana whenever they visit the
    Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, an official government building where the song
    is played. Now, the national television broadcast has transformed Adana into
    an immediate popular hit that has been repeatedly featured on Armenian radio
    and television.

    One newspaper reporter who interviewed Decker thanked him for the song, as
    she had personally lost family to the genocide in the city of Adana, the
    name of the city in present-day Turkey where one of the first massacres took
    place.

    Another Armenian woman who had seen Decker's performance on television
    quickly ran to the duty-free shop upon seeing him at the airport, to
    purchase and present him a gift to thank him for bringing greater
    international awareness to the genocide.

    While Decker's popularity in Armenia has grown exponentially since his
    performance of Adana on national television, he has been a media darling
    since he and Gevorgian first collaborated in 2002 on "Noah's Prayer," a song
    the composer had written for Armenia's National Independence Day.

    Decker performed "Noah's Prayer," which chronicles the spiritual journey of
    Noah on the ark, live during a nationally televised outdoor concert
    accompanied by the Armenian Opera Orchestra, with Mt. Ararat looming in the
    background.

    POLITICALLY SIGNIFICANT

    The Armenian Government's invitation of Daniel Decker, who is a U.S.
    citizen, to commemorate the genocide, is extremely politically significant
    on an international level.

    Despite massive historical evidence for the event, modern-day Turkey refuses
    to acknowledge the atrocities committed by the Turkish Ottoman Empire, which
    include starvation, rape, and torture.

    Sadly, while many countries such as France have recognized the genocide, the
    U.S. has not formally recognized the genocide yet either, probably because
    Turkey, the only Muslim member of NATO, is an American ally, particularly in
    the war on terror.

    ABOUT DANIEL DECKER

    Decker is a New York native with Puerto Rican heritage, and his wife is from
    Armenia. In addition to his music ministry, Daniel Decker has been working
    with relief organizations in Armenia to bring aid to the poorest regions and
    to those that have been hit the hardest, children and the elderly.
    (Pictured: CD My Offering cover).

    Both Adana and Noah's Prayer can be found on Decker's latest CD entitled,
    "My Offering." Along with his unique piano stylings, the CD is a rich fusion
    of world music influences with Flamenco guitars, Armenian duduk, Brazilian
    samba, Latin jazz, and special performances by the Armenian Philharmonic
    Orchestra.

    The CD "My Offering" reflects his love and appreciation of the many cultures
    he has experienced, and is bringing healing and restoration to all who hear
    his music.

    For more information, please visit www.DanielDecker.com or contact his
    publicist Anne Sharp at (818) 994-2309.
    ________________________________________
    Sharp Concepts PR
    Anne P. Sharp
    President
    email: [email protected]
    phone: 818-994-2309
    Sharp Concepts, 6931 Tyrone Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91405
    ________________________________________
    ** Michael Ireland is an international British freelance journalist. A
    former reporter with a London newspaper, Michael is the Chief Correspondent
    for ASSIST News Service of Garden Grove, CA. Michael immigrated to the
    United States in 1982 and became a US citizen in Sept., 1995. He is married
    with two children. Michael has also been a frequent contributor to UCB
    Europe, a British Christian radio station.

    ________________________________________
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