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5.18.2009

Friends, Lakers and Mt. Rushmore

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  1. By Elizabeth

    Thank you guys for always keeping us updated on everything you all do.

    Can you guys keep me in your prayers? I have been spending a lot of time writing about my past and I am also writing about how great our God is. I am doing this writing because I feel like I have it on my heart to share about my past and to try to encourage others. I pray that when I am down writing that it will turn into something great!!

    Thank you!

  2. By james

    Elizabeth, we’ll be praying for you. Blessings

  3. FRIENDS
    Mac Powell – funny guy.. totally loved how he knew exactly how she was going to sing TO GOD BE THE GLORY :)

    Third Day – I love that song…

    Relient K – Sa-sa-Samoa?? lol.. I totally love that one song they made

    Jeremy Camp – Must be cool driving down the road and seein other Christian artists on the road.. and yes Jeremy Camp, you are a KUZIN!! :)

    MT. RUSHMORE
    John – Boogagi?? who is that?! lol… you guys are too funny… looks like it was fun!!

    LAKERS
    My boyfriend totally was going for the lakers too.. lol.. thats cool yall :)

    Thanks for sharing your time on the road with us :)

    LUV YA
    MataRocks

  4. By Cornhusker

    Thanks for making a 500 mile drive very worthwhile. It is neat to see how music can begin to open up some hearts in preparation for hearing the Gospel! I will be introducing our Sunday School kids to your music next fall as I’m sure the excitement will be contagious. Thanks again and God Bless.

  5. The history of Gospel music dates back to the traditions of the indigenous African people, these were originally songs of praise and worship to cultural gods and deities. The development of a Christian message into such music came about through the transatlantic slave trade during the 19th century – the movement of African people from their customary faiths into an interpretation of Christianity. I don’t think such a thing exists. Gospel music is not derived from classical music such as Mozart.

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