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Stuart's diary
9 March - EEC, Walthamstow (www.eccaog.org);
20 March - Wrexham (www.colossiansthreesixteen.org);
29 March - London Men's Convention, Albert Hall (www.christianconventions.org.uk);
7-11 April - New Word Alive, Pwhelli (www.newwordalive.org)
Greetings from Murfreesboro, Tennessee!
Today I purchased an insturmental cello CD featuring your beautiful song, How Deep the Father's Love. When I first heard it on the radio, I thought it was one of the older traditional hymns, which I like very much. After finding you on the web,I now realize that you're the author of Beautiful Savior, another of which I thought was an older hymn. .While visiting the First Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, my wife and I heard a young man playing Beautiful Savior on a violin, accompanied by a women playing the harp. This was almost ten years ago and we've never forgotten it. I've said all this to say the we enjoy this type of music from you and hope you will continue to write more in the years ahead.
God Bless You,
Rick & Penny
Greetings from Murfreesboro, Tennessee!
Today I purchased an insturmental cello CD featuring your beautiful song, How Deep the Father's Love. When I first heard it on the radio, I thought it was one of the older traditional hymns, which I like very much. After finding you on the web,I now realize that you're the author of Beautiful Savior, another of which I thought was an older hymn. .While visiting the First Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, my wife and I heard a young man playing Beautiful Savior on a violin, accompanied by a women playing the harp. This was almost ten years ago and we've never forgotten it. I've said all this to say the we enjoy this type of music from you and hope you will continue to write more in the years ahead.
God Bless You,
Rick & Penny
Posted by:Rick & Penny Lamascus | November 16, 2007 at 01:09 AM