Bio of Michael Nissim
"Take my voice and let it
sing, always, only for my King!" This refrain from Fanny
Crosby's well-known hymn describes the aspiration of Israeli guitarist
Michael Nissim.
Michael was born in 1977 in the northern coastal Israeli town of
Nahariya. He has two sisters and two brothers, one of whom, Shmulik
Nissim, has written and recorded two albums of Messianic songs. Michael
was raised by Messianic Jewish parents and gave his heart to Yeshua
(Jesus) at the age of eleven, telling the Lord in a tear-filled prayer
how much he loved Him. He was baptized later that same year, and
eventually became part of an assembly of believers in the Haifa area.
There he was discipled and grew in his knowledge of the Word of God.
Michael had been given lessons on various instruments since childhood,
but from the first moment he picked up a guitar he knew he had found the
instrument he would play with passion. Like most 18-year-olds, Michael
was drafted into the Israeli army. The grueling demands of army life
caused Michael to throw himself on God's mercy, daily turning to the
Book of Psalms to see him through rigors of serving in a combat unit.
Michael felt he could identify with the words of Psalm 6:2,
"Have mercy upon me, O Lord; for I am weak: O Lord, heal me; for my
bones are vexed." This dependency on God led Michael to choose to
follow the Lord in a deeper and more whole-hearted fashion. One result
of this decision was Michael's turning from secular music towards songs
of praise, ranging from modern Hebrew Messianic worship songs to
well-known hymns. Now Michael applied his passion for guitar-playing to
these songs alone. The arrangements on "Rejoice, O Heavens!"
have been a part of Michael's private worship life over a period of many
years. Fortunately, he has now made them available to us all.