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]'''Nelly (Ward) Greisen''' was a member of the musical trio, ], an early ] group which disbanded in 1988. She sang and performed with her older sister, ], and her younger brother, ]. Unlike her brother and sister, she never recorded any commercially released solo works. ]'''Nelly (Ward) Greisen''' was a member of the musical trio, ], an early ] group which disbanded in 1988. She sang and performed with her older sister, ], and her younger brother, ]. Unlike her brother and sister, she never recorded any commercially released solo works.
Nelly and her sister and brother became involved in Jimmy Owens' musicals and Nelly traveled with the national "If My People" tour, which toured the US and the Bahamas in 1976. On this tour, she met her future husband, Steve Greisen, who had been an MK (missionary kid) in China. Nelly and her sister and brother became involved in Jimmy Owens' musicals and Nelly traveled with the national "If My People" tour, which toured the US and the Bahamas in 1976. On this tour, she met her future husband, Steve Greisen, who had been an MK (missionary kid) in China.
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Live concert photo circa 1985. Nelly is on the far left.

Nelly (Ward) Greisen was a member of the musical trio, 2nd Chapter of Acts, an early Jesus Music group which disbanded in 1988. She sang and performed with her older sister, Annie Herring, and her younger brother, Matthew Ward. Unlike her brother and sister, she never recorded any commercially released solo works.

Nelly and her sister and brother became involved in Jimmy Owens' musicals and Nelly traveled with the national "If My People" tour, which toured the US and the Bahamas in 1976. On this tour, she met her future husband, Steve Greisen, who had been an MK (missionary kid) in China.


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