Desiree Coleman-Jackson Takes on a New Name "Kadesh" and Releases New Single "Strip"
Gospel music's singer, songwriter and actress Desiree Coleman-Jackson has taken on a new name KADESH. The name KADESH, which is Hebrew for consecrated or sanctified, holy, signifies the banner of God's grace and His majesty, and with this new name. Under her new name she has released her new single "Strip."
On the single "Strip," Kadesh encourages confession, transparency and reconciliation to God. "Strip" was written based on a difficult time in her life and was guided by her mission to help others who long to be motivated and encouraged to believe that they too can conquer life's challenges in the midst of trying warfare. "It was a real experience I went through," says Kadesh. "I basically had to remove myself from the emotions that blocked me and tried to keep me from moving forward." Co-written and produced by Rodney Jones (Karen Clark-Sheard, Mary Mary, Fred Hammond, Stephanie Mills, Smokie Norful) is available on iTunes now.
"Strip" is also the lead single from Kadesh's forthcoming album LOVE which delivers a desperate call for the return to love and peace in the world. "This album is a message of hope," exclaims Kadesh. "There is so much going on in the world with wars and killings. We need more love... then and only then can the world be a better place."
LOVE will be released in January of 2015. Kadesh (a/k/a Desiree) and her husband Mark Jackson (former NBA superstar, Coach of the Golden State Warriors and current commentator for ESPN) co-pastor at the church they founded in August 2009 True Love Worship Center International, in Reseda, California. In addition, she has organized an empowerment program LADIES IN DESTINY which mentors women, teaching and encouraging them to tap into their inner selves by exploring and pursuing the progressive talents that lie dormant and untapped inside them.
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