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It's been on the minds of fans recently. "What are you doing now? Where are you going?"
Determination of the next step. With this project it is a faith issue. What now? It's a reasonable question. What is the best course of action for the group and the music? The real answer is not yet completely clear. It's frustrating at times. This project was conceived because it seemed to have a purpose. I can tell you honestly I've never done anything like this before. It has required many steps of faith. It was/is a new road. New roads are unfamiliar at first. The power of prayer cannot be denied. I'll be the last to admit that it's my best skill. However, the importance of prayer is something that is becoming more evident with each passing day. People and situations are changed through prayer. This music was presented to you because of many prayers and petitions. When you get the idea that you are being moved to do something, and the situation changes to allow you to act, the best bet is to move with caution, prayer, and faith. The steps that we took through this journey are why you are able to listen to the music now. The Lord has opened some interesting doors for us. Perhaps allowed? At any rate, in my book, He gets the credit for what we have been able to achieve. This music has helped to change lives for the better in ways beyond what I expected. Leave it to the Lord to work in His unique style. If there is one thing that I could personally ask of each of you that visit our site and support our music, it would be this: Please pray for us! It works and we could use the help! I'd be a complete hypocrite if I said that the situation didn't require your steadfast, heartfelt prayers. We would definitely benefit from your prayers as people, beyond our needs as musicians. We need to be able to present "the good stuff": an authentic product that does the job appropriately. We need to move in the right direction, whatever that might be. Thank you for the help. |
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| Updated (Friday, 17 October 2008) |

