Gospel Music Artist Betty Griffin Keller Hosts Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar

Gospel music artist and cancer survivor Betty Griffin Keller will be hosting a breast cancer awareness seminar online. The Because I Care Breast Cancer Virtual Seminar will take place on Saturday, October 30th from 2 pm - 4 pm PST via Zoom. Meeting ID: 880 1168 1268 Passcode: 966920.
"I've got SO MUCH to thank God for," exclaims Betty Griffin Keller. "I am 15 years, breast cancer free and I give God all the glory. My journey to this place wasn't easy, but God has proven himself faithful through it all.
It is my desire to share the information that I have learned with my sisters and brothers, and so I have put together this conference that we would usually do in person but we are doing virtually this year, because I care. We want to arm people with information and do our part to lift up those who are hurting."
Keller is known around the globe for the many years she was a featured soloist with the Southern California Community Choir and then as part of the legendary James Cleveland Singers. She blazed a trail with a string of hits including "The Grace of God," "I'll Let Nothing Stop Me," "Somehow I Made It" and "Nothing Too Hard For God."
Her eponymous debut project featured the super hits "Eagles Wings" and her signature hit, "You Can Make It." She has worn many hats including wife, mother, pastor's wife, first lady and various others, however, there is one that she treasures and that is breast cancer survivor.
Keller can also be heard on Faithful, the new CD from the New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church choir which is available now on all digital platforms and streaming outlets.
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