Karm Debattista is a member of the Missionary Society of St Paul. He composes and sings Contemporary Christian Music songs in Maltese. Believing that music is the best medium to proclaim the message of God, he composes songs to evangelize. His songs are essentially biblical with special attention to the missionary or evangelical aspect of the Church. He is more into worship songs lately. The style of the music varies from pop, soft rock, dance and ballads to classical and a cappella. His experience in missionary countries like Pakistan and Peru’ has its influence on some of the songs, particularly on the most popular title track of his first album Fittixtek and Holma from his third album. His last cd was all worship songs. He has 7 studio cds and is presently working on the next one in English. You can visit his official webpage at www.karmdebattista.com
Don Moen and Michael Card in his childhood. Today by many contemporary Christian artist influence him now, especially Paul Balloche, Matt Redman and groups like Third Day, Avalon, MercyMe, Casting Crowns and the like.
Hi Fr Karm! Just wanted to say hello.It's been a long time since we last met.I'm sure God is using you mightily in all you do.I'm living in Germany,so big hug from here! I've added you to my top friends :)
Hello Dun Karm, Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year for you and all your loved ones. I hope this comment reaches you in good healt and spirit as it left me. Take good care of yourself and give my regards to all concerned. Sincerely, Michael:-)
Thanks for considering me a friend. I hope you're having a great (relaxing) summer. Please look me up for CD graphics or websites. I'd love to work with you one day.
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Thank you for the b'day wishes Fr Karm - this year I was blessed with spending my b'day with my parents who were here on holiday from Malta. But they left yesterday and they have left such a void in our house now - we hope to come and visit Malta soon! Take care and God Bless.