Jesus Culture's Kristene DiMarco Has a Baby Boy
Jesus Culture's Kristene DiMarco and husband Jordan welcomed a baby boy into their family this weekend. Sharing the details via social media, Jordan tweets: "He's here! Nicodemus León DiMarco!" Nicodemus was born at 10:31pm on October 16th, weighing 8 pounds 4.5 ounces.
Earlier in the year, Kristene's debut solo album Mighty became the highest selling debut for Jesus Culture Music as a new and developing artist. Mighty debuted at the Top 10 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart along with a Billboard Top 200 debut and at No. 3 on the Billboard Praise & Worship Albums chart.
It features 11 original tracks that were recorded live earlier this year in Redding, California. Mighty boldly showcases DiMarco's powerful lyrics, infectious melodies and her deep love for hymns, and is already receiving high praise from the media.
DiMarco has also been featured on Jesus Culture's album Awakening: Live From Chicago, as well as releasing her own projects Those Who Dream (2008) and Safe Place (2012). DiMarco also wrote and performed "It Is Well," which was featured on Billboard's Top 50 Hot Christian Songs chart.
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