One of Pugh’s dormant dreams is to launch a non-profit organization Vets Rock that will assist women combat veterans. “Women are the most under served population of U.S. veterans,” says Pugh who was an active-duty Army soldier for 15 years and was inspired to start this initiative when he met a female veteran living in a Houston shelter. “These women have served and have great needs. The objective is to be a rock and stone of help to veterans who have served their country and now need to be served themselves.”
Pugh is also embarking on a 50-city tour as part of his journey to 50 Years of life and over 20 years in the gospel music industry. The tour will take the “Rain On Us” and “I Need Your Glory” singer around the globe. There are also other deals on the table such as an offer to host a radio program, to become a music business university professor and to lead worship at various conferences and churches. “I’ve been working tirelessly for years so I’m going to lay low for a minute and focus on this next season in my life,” he says. “I have literally been employed in some musical capacity at a church since I was 18 years old. Now, I feel like it’s time for a shifting of focus to impacting our community in other ways than just pulpit ministry. I am ready to put my hands to the plow and make a global impact.” For more information, visit: www.earnestpugh.com