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Stormie Omartian

American Christian writer (born 1942)

Stormie Omartian (; born September 16, 1942) is an American Christian author. She is married to Michael Omartian, with whom she recorded five musical albums before she launched her writing career.

Early career

Omartian aspired to be a singer and actress at a young age. While still in college at UCLA, she started work as a singer, dancer, and actress, appearing in several professional theatrical productions in the California area and later on The Dean Martin Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Mac Davis Show, and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, along with many other roles.[4] She worked as a backup singer for Glen Campbell, Neil Diamond, Ray Charles, The Imperials, and other well-known artists.[2] She also sang for a time in the Norman Luboff Choir and toured with The Sandpipers.[5] The duo Stormie & Sunny released a pop single in 1967 titled "All The Warm Is Gone" but

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