Phil Jamison

A PREACHER WINS THE VOICE!!!
A PREACHER WINS THE VOICE!!!

Was he the best singer on this season of The Voice? Probably not. But Todd Tilghman’s energy and positivity through the whole competition played a part in him winning the season finale of The Voice. (of course we think there was some divine intervention at play as well) Todd is a pastor of a church in Meridian, Ms. where he and his wife raise their 8 kids. From the moment Todd performed during the blind auditions his infectious smile and positive charisma not only drew in the judges but America as well. I would have been satisfied with any 1 of the 5 finalists winning last night. But deep in my heart I had a feeling Todd might possibly win this thing. And maybe God wanted to give Christians a little hope in a time of struggle. Congrats to Todd Hilghman your new Voice champion! Watch the announcement of the winner here.

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