Chonda Pierce

Stand-up comedian and author

Chonda Pierce - Stand-up comedian and author
Born

March 4th, 1960
65 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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This comedian has gained recognition for performances that often blend humor with Christian themes. Additionally, this individual has released multiple comedy albums and authored several books that resonate with a faith-based audience. Various national tours have showcased comedic talents across the United States, leading to a loyal fan base. The comedian has also appeared in the film 'Max Lucado: The Christmas Candle' and been featured in several specials on platforms like Trinity Broadcasting Network.

Released over 10 comedy albums

Starred in the film 'Max Lucado: The Christmas Candle'

Authored multiple faith-based books

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