Travis Greene's "Make a Way" is #1 on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs
Gospel music singer and songwriter Travis Greene scores his second #1 hit on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart (dated Sept. 24) with "Made a Way." The song makes its ascend from 2 to 1. "Way" and Greene's first #1, "Intentional" (Aug. 1, 2015), are from his sophomore full-length The Hill. The set arrived at No. 1 on Top Gospel Albums on Nov. 21, 2015, with 6,000 sold and has moved 48,000 to date, according to Nielsen Music.
Green is grateful and humbled by all of the success that he's experienced over the last year and the response that "Made A Way" has received. He says, "I am amazed by God's faithfulness. 'Made A Way' was written during one of the most difficult times of my life. My family was believing God for our premature son to live. The song encouraged us through our storm and I'm overwhelmed that it's touching the lives of so many others. God will make a way!"
While continuing to promote THE HILL, Greene and his wife, Jackie, along with a team of passionate leaders, started the Forward City Church (www.forwardcity.tv) in Columbia,S.C. and will celebrate the official launch on August 21, 2016. In addition to the opening of Forward City, Travis can be seen performing and preaching across the United States and internationally throughout the remainder of the year.
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