Gospel singer James Fortune went from being homeless for seven months in 2007 to writing the Gospel National Airplay chart-topping song 'I Trust You' in 2009. His new album, 'Identity,' recently debuted in the top spot on Billboard magazine's Gospel, Christian and Independent album charts.

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Gospel singer James Fortune went from being homeless for seven months in 2007 to writing the Gospel National Airplay chart-topping song 'I Trust You' in 2009. His new album, 'Identity,' recently debuted in the top spot on Billboard magazine's Gospel, Christian and Independent album charts.

Fortune leaves homelessness behind

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr.

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ATLANTA – James Fortune used to watch his children sleep in the bathtub before he lay beside his pregnant wife at night in a motel, wondering how he was going to provide for his family the next day.

For the gospel singer, being homeless for seven months in 2007 was the most strenuous stint of his life. The constant letdown of watching others get hired for jobs while he and his wife, Cheryl, went overlooked weakened his faith. He asked in a prayer why God seemingly abandoned them during their most stressful time.

But during his prayer, Fortune said he went from being emotionally stifled to at peace. That’s when he was led to write the words to his 2009 hit song, “I Trust You,” which topped the Gospel National Airplay chart for 28 straight weeks.

“I questioned God,” he recalled.

“It seemed like God wasn’t even there and had forgotten about us because we saw other people get hired and prospering,” he continued. “It seemed like the lowest point. But in that situation, God gave me the song that changed my life.”

The 34-year-old Fortune and his ensemble called F.I.Y.A (Free In Yahweh’s Abundance) recently released their fourth album “Identity,” which debuted in the top spot on Billboard’s Gospel, Christian and Independent album charts. He is a rising a star in and has opened concerts for some of gospel’s best.

, including Kirk Franklin, Shirley Caesar, Yolanda Adams and Fred Hammond.

Last year, Fortune launched FIYA World Music Group with his wife, who is the vice president of the record label. Life is totally different these days for the Fortunes, who are now have their own home in Houston.

“It’s a beautiful testimony,” Franklin said of the Fortunes. “It’s amazing how God takes people that have had horrible experiences and (they) use it as a tool to write songs and music that will speak to other people who are going through the same things. It’s amazing how God takes lemons and makes them into lemonade.”

Fortune lost his job at a water company and his wife was laid off from an insurance company when their employers decided to downsize five years ago. Even though he and F.I.Y.A. already had an album out three years before, it was not a lucrative project.

The only stream of income the Fortunes had was through the singer’s part-time position as minister of music at Higher Dimension Church in Houston. But they had more bills than money and struggled to pay medical bills since they had no health insurance, they said.

As a result, Fortune along with his pregnant wife and two children ‚Äì who were 2 and 1 years old at the time ‚Äì were evicted from their home and couldn’t afford to keep one of their cars. For the first couple of months, they loaded up in their only car until it was repossessed, which prompted them to move from one motel to another.

During the whole time, Fortune and his wife told none of their family members or friends of their circumstances.

“Pride got in the way,” said Cheryl Fortune. “We didn’t want them to know how far we had fallen. It would always seem like something would always come through. We just tried to figure it out by ourselves.”

Cheryl Fortune said she often read the Bible and focused mainly on scripture Jeremiah 29:11 to give her strength each day. She wanted to bring light to the situation for her children and support her husband.

The Fortunes survived off the money they saved from their previous jobs and through several performances.

“For a man to not be able to provide, it almost makes them seem like they’re nothing,” she said. “But I really kept praying. I prayed not to be a nagging wife. ... I prayed every day to keep my attitude positive regardless where we were.”

All those days of James and Cheryl Fortune wondering when they would find a job finally ended after seven months. He was promoted to a full-time position at Higher Dimension and his wife found a job with health benefits.

With income flowing in and the family no longer homeless, Fortune threw himself into music, penning “I Trust You” and “I Believe,” which earned him his second ASCAP Writer’s Award in 2010.

Now, James Fortune looks at their situation as a “living testimony.” For those who are struggling to find a job and may have found themselves homeless, he hopes his music and story can help others pull through like the lyrics of “I Trust You” did for him.

“We are an example, a demonstration of God’s power and sovereignty,” he said. “To us, we really didn’t know what God was doing. But the whole time, he was just setting us up for a great blessing.”

Comments

Awesome

I understand your pain and I experienced something similar at one point int my life. No job, no friends, no money, no food in my house. I did not loose my house or car but I almost lost my life because I started making my goodbye phone calls. My mom and sister were asking me what was wrong and they could tell something was wrong because I was crying. I said mom I am just tired. But you know we serve an on time God, because that Saturday evening in 2000; I got the worst headache i ever had.

I sat down on the floor by the side of the couch crying to see if it would help release my pain, I started calling on God and praying that he would make a way for me. Like you I never told anyone what was going on. But I cried and prayed, prayed and cried until I fell asleep on the couch. I woke up a few hours later my situation was still the same but I had a renewed spirit and a renewed frame of mind. God has stepped in and said to trust me and I will never leave you. I use to go to church and pray but I did not have any substance in my prayer life. Now for the past 12 years I do not worry when things go wrong I continue to trust in God and ask for directions. Thank you for sharing your testimony, I love your music and I trust God will continue to bless you and your family. I just moved from San Antonio, TX in November to the east coast. I am active duty military again. Drop me a line if you are in area so I can take you and wife out to dinner. It would be an honor to meet you face to face.

James Battle

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