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Journey’s Jonathan Cain: “Don’t stop believin’!”
FromLighthouse Faith
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
"Don't stop, believin!"
And with that fatherly advice, songwriter and keyboardist Jonathan Cain, went on to pen some the rock band Journey's biggest hits like "Open Arms" and "Faithfully." In this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, the Hall of Famer talks about his new book, "Don't Stop Believin'; about how a childhood tragedy shaped his faith life; and about being married to Pastor Paula White, spiritual advisor to President Trump. And, surprise! Pastor White joins the conversation and gives details about their relationship and their faith life.
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And with that fatherly advice, songwriter and keyboardist Jonathan Cain, went on to pen some the rock band Journey's biggest hits like "Open Arms" and "Faithfully." In this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, the Hall of Famer talks about his new book, "Don't Stop Believin'; about how a childhood tragedy shaped his faith life; and about being married to Pastor Paula White, spiritual advisor to President Trump. And, surprise! Pastor White joins the conversation and gives details about their relationship and their faith life.
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Released:
Dec 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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