Inspiration from Nicole C. Mullen on Her New Album Captivated and Her Youth Organization Team NCM
Nicole C. Mullen appeared on CBN recently to talk about her new album Captivated and how she’s mentoring young people to develop their talents:
In the CBN interview Nicole mentions that she mentors and travels with a group of preteens and teens she calls Team NCM. The group performs with her at events, learn about the Bible and basically just have alot of fun. Here they are with Nicole practicing one of her new and beautiful songs “Holy Captivated.”
Check out more updates, pictures and photos at their Facebook pages: Team NCM and Nicole C. Mullen.
Check out clips of more events where Team NCM ministered:
Nicole also did a down-to-earth live chat a few months ago where she talks about her upcoming album, finding your purpose, how she wrote her first song as a preteen and lots more. It’s inspiring to see that she got started when she was young and used her talents for God, watch the video below:
Below Nicole C. Mullen speaks about the meaning of being captivated by Jesus Christ:
More About Nicole’s Album Captivated
Few artists in any genre of music possess a more diverse resume than Nicole C. Mullen. From her early days as a background vocalist/dancer/choreographer to writing and recording such classic hits as “Redeemer” to mentoring young women through her Baby Girls Club, Mullen’s creativity and compassion have fueled a life of ministry that has had global impact.
Whether working to help free the Trokosi slaves in Ghana or penning signature songs for other artists—such as the Jaci Velasquez hit “On My Knees”—Mullen has long channeled her considerable energy into not just sharing the gospel, but living it. Her passion for God has never burned brighter than on “Captivated,” a new collection of worship songs produced by Ed Cash.
It’s been three years since Mullen’s last studio album and when she began working on new songs, her original intent was to do a project that was “Funkabilly By Nature,” but she soon discovered God had other plans. “I kept getting these different ideas and songs that were more worshipful by nature,” Mullen says. “Often I write songs that are more horizontal instead of vertical where I’m talking to the people about the Lord, but in this case I found that I kept writing more vertical songs. Before I knew it, I had a body of work and as I looked back I saw that I had a worship album here…”
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