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Bruce Cockburn
Clip: 1/23/2015 | 7m 3s
This singer, songwriter, and spiritual seeker has been called a modern-day prophet.
Over his long career, 69-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn says he was continually reaching for God's presence, a connection he often feels while performing. His spiritual journey has now been chronicled in his book "Rumors of Glory."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Bruce Cockburn
Clip: 1/23/2015 | 7m 3s
Over his long career, 69-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn says he was continually reaching for God's presence, a connection he often feels while performing. His spiritual journey has now been chronicled in his book "Rumors of Glory."
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