THAT MY TESTMONY!!! I FIRST HEAR THIS SONG ON WHUR IN WASHINGTON DC. EVERY MORNING I CALL THE STATION TO REQUEST "MY SONG." I THANK BISHOP TONEY FOR UPLIFTING MY SPIRIT BEFORE ILEAVE MY HOME. Submitted by GERALDINEBLESS (LEXINGTON PARK MD,USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Fantastic CD. This CD needs to be readily available for purchase anywhere Christian music is sold. I was disappointed when I was unable to buy it. Submitted by lencin4 (Cincinnati, Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Wonderful The CD is a blessing for all. I listen to it over and over and it really motivates me. GOD Bless Submitted by msanders0528 (Raeford, NC) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
God speaks I first heard "Any Way You Bless Me" on BET Video Gospel before leaving for church and I knew that it was annointed by God. I am truly open to being blessed any way God wants to bless me. Thanks for singing what so many Christians truly fill in their heart. Submitted by tomeka (Meridian, MS, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Music for every body I think this album has something for everybody............Great Job Submitted by Al (Atlanta) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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