Thursday, January 21, 2021

First Album

Ever since July, we have been talking about the upcoming availability of our family's first album.  The original hope was to have it by Christmas, but that did not work out.  Now, I am happy to report that the album is available, both in CD form and digital download.  The CD can be ordered through us, provided you don't mind shipping through the United States Postal Service.  This service proved to be disastrously incompetent in the waning weeks of 2020, but the hope is that they will get back to more normal delivery now that Christmas is behind us for a while.  That being said, our family still has packages in limbo, lost in the system, having been sent from Dayton, OH, to Memphis, TN, to Atlanta, GA, and so on over the space of two months time.  If the possibility of waiting several months bothers you, you can either pay extra to have the package shipped via a private company (UPS or FedEx) or just purchase the digital download.

Speaking of the digital download, although we have paid to have the music included in many digital platforms, the only one that I know is making the album available right now is Amazon Music.  For those of you reading this online, you can go directly to the download here.  For those reading the e-mail version, you would do best to go to Amazon.com and search for "God Is in Every Tomorrow."  The individual song will come up first, but there will be a link to the entire album, which is available for purchase.  Feel free to contact me (information below) if you have any questions.

Our meetings are back in full swing again.  As I write this, we are in a meeting in the back woods of Louisiana.  It has been great to see the work that God has done in hearts in this country church.  The church is so far out in the country that I do not get a good cell signal, but there is something a little refreshing about even that.  We close Friday and then go home for a meeting there in which our family will be doing music while Evangelist Richard Harper is preaching.  From there it is coast to coast--Georgia to California.

We are grateful for the doors that are currently open to preach the Gospel in the United States.  What changes this year will bring is beyond the scope of our knowledge.  What we do know is that God is in control and He will meet every need that we have.

If you have a need to contact our ministry, please do so through our website.  After the initial contact, I will answer you through my e-mail address.  I have learned the hard way that giving out my contact information online is not a good idea.

May God bless all of you, and thank you for your prayers.