Hillsong's Brian Houston Shares 'Worst Day of My Life'
As Hillsong Pastor Brian Houston marks more than 40 years in ministry, he joined CBN's Efrem Graham in Studio 5 to talk about his book and what he calls "the worst day of my life."
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Hillsong's Brian Houston Shares 'Worst Day of My Life'
Australia's Hillsong Church has touched lives around the world for decades, most notably with its music. If a church sings worship songs on Sunday morning, chances are a few of the tunes were birthed at Hillsong.
That work is more than a dream come true for Brian Houston, who started the church with his wife roughly 40 years ago with only a few dozen members.
Houston personally loves music and was a church drummer in the early days of his ministry. But he admits he still could never have fathomed the scale of the music ministry's reach today.
The Hillsong music team has just finished shooting a feature film about that segment of the ministry. And Houston also shares some of that music story in his new book Live Love Lead: Your Best Is Yet to Come!
As Houston marks more than 40 years in ministry, the global pastor joined CBN's Efrem Graham in Studio 5 to talk about his book and what he calls "the worst day of my life." Click play to watch.
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Efrem Graham is an award-winning journalist who came to CBN News from the ABC-owned and operated station in Toledo, Ohio. His most recent honor came as co-anchor of the newscast that earned the station’s morning news program its first Emmy Award. Efrem was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, but his formal television and journalism career was born across the Hudson River in New York City. He began as an NBC Page and quickly landed opportunities to work behind-the-scenes in local news, network news, entertainment, and the network’s Corporate Communications Department. His work earned him the NBC