BROKEN DOORS
hometown - Mobile, AL
genre - rock/worship/reggae


Listen to an mp3 clip below:
End Of The Day
Forever



Ministry
The band feels called to ignite a flame in the hearts of people to become broken before God and to be a light to this generation.

Bio
The band is made up of 4 teenaged guys from Mobile, Alabama. They got started as a worship band, but as time progressed, they felt a calling to go outside the walls of the church. The band started writing their own music and playing at different youth groups, coffee shops, and other events. The band really has a burden for reaching people with the love of Christ.


Accomplishments
- In 2008, TJ (the founder of the band) won a landmark settlement against the Baldwin County School System in Alabama when the principal of Spanish Fort High School tried to prohibit TJ from performing one of his original songs in the school talent show. The principal said that the song was too “religious” in nature. After informing the principal that that violated his First Amendment Rights, TJ contacted the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) and their attorneys responded quickly to TJ’s defense. Within a week, the attorneys worked out a settlement and TJ was able to perform two of his original songs within the schools talent show.

- TJ won first and second place. To read about the article on the internet go to: http://www.alliancedefensefund.org/news/story.aspx?cid=4469

- In 2007, the band played at the annual GMA festival in Estes Park, Colorado. A video of part of the performance can be found on the bands MySpace site: www.myspace.com/brokendoorsmusic (Click on the “Interview” video).

- During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the band headlined at a youth concert that ultimately raised around $2,000 for the victims of that storm.


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