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What is Nichole Nordeman's birthday?

Nichole Nordeman was born on January 3, 1972.


When was Nichole Nordeman born?

Nichole Nordeman was born on January 3, 1972.


How old is Nichole Nordeman?

Nichole Nordeman is 45 years old (birthdate: January 3, 1972).


Did Nichole Nordeman record a song with the word unapologetic in it if so what is the name of the song?

Nichole Nordeman's song "Legacy," contains the word unapologetically: "Child of mercy and grace who blessed your name unapologetically, and leave that kind of legacy." For all the lyrics, see: http://www.christianlyricsonline.com/artists/nichole-nordeman/legacy.html


Did any other artist sing Nichole Nordeman songs?

Nope!


Where can one view photographs of Nichole Nordeman?

Digital photographs of Nichole Nordeman can be accessed through fan sites such as Facebook or Myspace. Alternatively, one may find physical photographs of her during advertisement campaigns.


How could i find your Redeemer by nichole nordeman its my favorite song?

amazon.com ebay.com


Where has Nichole Nordeman been lately?

Shes been staying home with her family


What is the name of the artist and or band that sings the Christian song 'Holy'?

Nichole Nordeman sings a song called Holy


Who is Nichole Nordeman married to?

No, she is currently married to Errol Ingram. Together they have two children and currently aside in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


What are some similar artists to Britt Nicole?

Natalie Grant is a Christian singer. (Held) Nichole Nordeman is also amazing. (What If) Superchic[k] is similar to Britt Nicole. (We Live) Casting Crowns has male/female vocals, but a lot of people who enjoy Britt Nicole enjoys them. (Here I Go Again)


Did William Shakespeare belong to a church?

Of course. It was illegal not to belong to the Church of England at that time.