Monthly Archives: October 2007

Common Heart

Hey Guys,
I wanted to write and share about an opportunity I had over this past weekend to play at an event called “Common Heart.” The idea behind the evening was to get together different worship leaders and artist from around the area for a night of worship. All ticket sales went to benefit a charity here in Dallas. The thing I enjoyed most was meeting everyone else involved. I had the chance to visit with Jon Able quite a bit and look forward to having more time with him soon. For those of you who don’t know who Jon Able is…he wrote “Awesome Is The Lord Most High” and a few others that CHris Tomlin also helped write. I also had the chance to meet Bill Mallonee who wrote for and played with a band called the “Vigilanties of Love.” He has been noted as one of the top 50 songwriters of our time. His performance was amazing…a true songwriter for sure. He carried himself with his voice and a harmonica. Other highlights included playing with the “House of Blues Band” at the House of Blues…it was really neat to be a part of something like this. I’ll do my best to plug in a picture from the evening…I hope everyone is doing well back home. Natalie and the girls are doing great! We hope to head into town somewhere around the first part of November…we love you guys!!!
In Him
Josh

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crazy corinne

For those of you who know Corinne, the word crazy comes as no surprise. Here within the past few weeks Corinne has really had some sweet moments. She has recently taken up soccer and absolutly loves to play. It’s been so fun to watch her games. Right now her team is 4-0…they ROCK! If I’m not mistaken they’re called the “dragonflies.” It’s been hard not to laugh at the dads who get alittle carried away with cheering on their girls…it gets pretty intense. On another quick note she has really embraced Christ in a real way. We spent close to 20 minutes praying together last night and I loved to hear from her heart. She prayed that “all the world would know the love of God so that they would be safe.” I think safe translates as saved for the older audience reading this blog. I’ve found myself being so blessed by hearing what’s important to the heart of a 5 year old. God calls us to a “childlike” faith and I think Corinne models this well for me. In closing I’ll leave you with a picture of her wearing her latest creation. These glasses are made of grade “A” construction paper. For some reason she had a hard time centering them for the shot…otherwise they seem to be helping with her vision. I hope all is well for everyone…
In Him,
Josh

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