Becky Nordquist to Attend National Religious Broadcasters Christian Media Convention

Recording artist, author and speaker Becky Nordquist is slated to attend the National Religious Broadcasters' NRB 2020 Christian Media Convention, which will be held February 25-28, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Nordquist will be meeting and interviewing with media and industry leaders to discuss her poignant and encouraging combination music and devotional book project, Before We said Hello, which released in the fall of 2019 from Music for the Soul.
"The National Religious Broadcasters organization plays such a huge role in making the gospel message available to people across the county and around the world," Nordquist says. "I'm thrilled to be able to attend this year's NRB 2020 Christian Media Convention, and to have the opportunity to share my music and story with so many new friends in the industry."
Since the October 15, 2019, release of Before We Said Hello, Nordquist has found herself in demand as a guest on multiple television and radio broadcast, print, and online media outlets, including interviews and performances with Worship Leader Magazine, Cornerstone TV's flagship program Real Life, It's Time with Herman & Sharron and Bridges on the Christian Television Network, Julie & Friends on the TCT television network, WATC television shows Babbie's House, Atlanta Live, and Friends & Neighbors, Bill Martinez Live! (syndicated in over 300 U.S. radio markets), Moody Radio, Chris Fabry Live, The Rick Altizer Show on Bott Radio Network, World Christian Broadcasting, CBN.com, Inspiration.org, Hallels, and Song Revolution Podcast, among others.
For more information on Becky Nordquist, visit beckynordquist.com.
For more information on Music for the Soul, visit musicforthesoul.org.
To listen to "Before We Said Hello," visit musicforthesoul.org/resources/before-we-said-hello/.
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