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</html><description>It was announced a few weeks ago that big changes were in the works at the Gospel Music Association, the umbrella organization that supports the Christian and Gospel music industry. President John Styll stepped down this month and several paid positions were eliminated earlier in the year. Then today I read that the GMA is&hellip;</description><thumbnail_url>http://blog.beliefnet.com/gospelsoundcheck/files/import/GMAlogo.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
