We love Jesus Christ, our wives, our kids, music, trains, planes, storms and, of course hughmanatee!
We also lead worship every Sunday (along with some other talented musicians and vocalists) at Crossroads Community Church in Kearney, MO. Come and visit. We'd love to see you!
hey y'all... thanks so much for the add. i really appreciate. i am 14 and just getting started in this business. loving it so far:) so glad that school is out and i can focus on the music and finish my cd. super excited! hope you have a great weekend:)
I've got some life-saving news! Jesus is alive ! "And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him:lo,I have told you." Matthew 28:5-7 Have you talked to Him today?
Three more songs almost ready. Still need guitar and vocals for Don't Wait, True Love Takes Time and You're My Life. Should have these finished next week.
GREENSBURGTORNADO.COM On May 4th, 2007 Greensburg, Kansas was hit by a EF-5 tornado 1.7 miles wide with a wind speed of 205 MPH. 95% of the beautiful town was wiped out. Many Lives, homes, businesses, vehicles etc..were lost! The people of Greensburg are rebuilding their town one day at a time. They are strong people going through tough times! Please pray for them! ....The first tornado warning with this cell was issued at 8:35 p.m. CDT for Clark County, Kansas. Several storm chasers captured the formation of a tornado southwest of Greensburg around 9:30 PM CDT. The tornado apparently strengthened as it neared Greensburg, and at 9:38 PM CDT, storm chasers reported that it had grown to over 1/2 mile (0.8 km) in diameter. Several satellite tornadoes were observed as the monstrous wedge approached the town of Greensburg. The tornado plowed through the city shortly after it was intercepted by storm chasers. It was an estimated 1.4 miles in diameter and producing winds reaching an estimated 205 mph (indicative of EF-5 strength). The town mayor would later state that 95% of his community had been damaged or completely demolished; Memorial Hospital sustained heavy damage (as many as 30 people may have initially been trapped inside). A motel on the west edge of town, two schools, a tractor supply company, the Greensburg City Hall and other businesses fell victim to the violent winds. The city's water tower was completely toppled and smashed. The Big Well which is the world's largest hand-dug well was also affected with the visitor's center being completely destroyed. Train cars were also reported to be overturned and hazardous materials teams were called to inspect the wreckage. Visit kansas.com.