Sammi Cheng Marries Andy Hui, to Donate New Album Proceeds to Christian Charities

By Editorial Dept.
Sammi Cheng
Sammi Cheng's latest album 'Love'

Hong Kong Christian artist Sammi Cheng and Andy Hui are tying the knot and it has received more coverage than her new gospel album release. Sammi has announced before Christmas that she will be donating album proceeds to support Christian charity. She hopes to contribute goodwill to her marriage, career and philanthropy going forward.

Four years ago, Sammy Cheng ‘s gospel album "Faith" moved fans with inspiration and power. Her new released album broadcast a theme featuring love, "Love is Love'. She expressed, ‘Love is love! No questions asked. No reasons explained and no fear perpetrated."

The new album consists of 11 songs, in which "living water", "Pilgrimage" and "conversation with God" leave traces of Christian belief.

Sammi Cheng extends her tradition by donating album proceeds to several Christian charities, hoping to put the theme of love into action. These charities may be Worldvision, MSF, Orbis International and HK Familylink.

In addition to her donation, she participates in events hosted by WorldVision and MSF to testify her love. Many fans have witnessed Sammi Cheng's positive change after her conversion.

Sammi shared on her social media regarding her new album, "Enjoying music and charity work this Christmas and New year. Love is love; No questions asked."

[Editor's note: Jennifer Tien translated the article.]

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