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Don Moen to Celebrate 1M Likes on Facebook With Album Giveaway and Live Chat

Don Moen has expressed a "huge" thank you to all his fans and friends after reaching 1 million likes on his Facebook. Moen has expressed his gratitude for all the support received through social networks.

To celebrate 1M likes, Moen will be giving away free albums and holding a live chat. The celebration begins June 5, with a 48 hour giveaway of Moen's new record "Hymnbook."

"Hymnbook" is a special collection of hymns that have touched Moen's life over the years.

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During his live chat, Moen will be talking about the project and songs. There is a chance that he might perform some of the hymns on the project. During the chat, fans will also have an opportunity to ask questions.

Those who would like to receive a free album, view the live chat, and interact with Don Moen, can sign up HERE.

About Don Moen:

Don grew up in Minnesota before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to attend Oral Roberts University. There, his musical gifts caught the eye of Terry Law, who asked Don to join his worship team, Living Sound, which ministered in communist countries throughout Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. For 10 years, Don was responsible for much of the group's arrangements and musical productions, and saw first-hand the power of praise and worship to open closed doors and hearts, and lead enslaved people into the presence of God.

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