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Posted: January 10th, 2009, 9:54 am
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i was blessed to be incredibly busy in Dec, having many opportunities to share the Good News and the songs He has allowed me to pen. one evening i was privileged to sing for a crowd that shared in common some cruel dx, and they were so appreciative of my singing it was humbling. after the "show" they actually lined up to see me, and i hugged each one and told them Jesus loved them, looking each person straight in the eye. - one fellow told me he used to be a drummer, and how he wished he could do that again. and i told him, "Well even tho your not drumming NOW, doesn't mean your not in the band. Your still a musician, it's what you are, even if your not playing anymore! Don't you still hear the music in your head?" I promised that next time i came i would bring a tambourine and he could play along with me. It made me realize how fortunate we are to be called to sing and play music for our King. even if we are not playing out and about, we are in the band. that's pretty awesome when you really get a grip on that.
_________________ angela dittmar/ASCAP/ CCLI http://www.soundclick.com/angelflowermusic http://www.angelflowermusic.com
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