Brad,
Enough with the modest thing. Just see yourself as a vvessel that
allows God to pour through you. When I finished listening to it, I
told Greg to get his buns over here and listen, and he agreed with
me, it's awesome! I think that others can really be blessed by
this simple song and I think that the more that we can do like that
will tell the world that we can have a message too, that can minister
and encourage!
You're awesome!
Kathy
At 06:38 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote:
>Kathy,
>
>Thanks. We should have had Rhonda sing it if your calling for that
>many folks to go there. :) Too bad I didn't have Sonar, I could
>track the music on one and vocals on the other and the vocals could
>be replaced anytime. That would be awesome to have someone be
>affected positively like that. If just one person out of this
>world was dramatically affected, for the many hours it takes to
>write a song, it would be well worth it to me. There is another
>posting on here from someone I kept in my in box I've got ear marked
>for a topic of a song, I'll not say just in case it never comes to
>fruition, but when I read it, the notion of a song was pretty
>immediate. Open up those web gates Phil, we're all coming over for
>coffee lol. Oh and comb that single 20 foot strand of hair you got
>going on there, it's kind a bunched to one side.
>
>Brad
>
>At 03:23 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote:
>
>>Hi Guys,
>>Well, I've finally had a chance to listen to Brad and Rhonda's work
>>and I must say, "impressive." What is exciting to me is that
>>every church should have an outreach, and this song is definitely
>>a great tool for that. Everybody, spread around the url to your
>>friends, especially those who are hurting. It is a beautiful way
>>to minister to them.Let's just pray that we don't crash Phil's web site.
>>Kathy
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