Eagles Soaring


Do you ever have too many things to do in one day and you just can't figure out how to prioritize them? Well today was that day for me. To start my day off, I had to take my younger son to my grandmother's. If little pumpkin gets off his daily schedule is not a happy little person. After I had all the children where they needed to be I had three meetings at two different sites.

All the while I am thinking "What am I going to do about tonight's events?" My son had a home varsity game and my niece had a gospel choir performance all within thirty minutes of each other. I come home and think maybe I should just stay home. Naw!!!! I have stopped doing enough stuff lately, I can't add to it. Lion would definitely have a comment about that.

I text my son and tell him to have a good game and that I would be there at half-time. I needed the gospel concert. Like really bad. The audience was small at the concert when we first arrived. But the Word of God says that where two or three are gathered.....Hello.

This concert was completely awesome. I was so moved by the energy and the spirit of these high school students. I kept thinking of how different my life would have been now if I had heeded the Word of God as a teenager. These young people sung unto the Lord like Fred Hammond was coming on next. I felt so fortunate to be in their presence and so happy that my niece knows enough about who she is to even ask to participate in the choir.

By the time the event was over I was wondering "Where are they going to be next?" I will definitely be there, not only for support but to uplift myself. To my surprise my son, who was now in the gym playing basketball, attended the in school concert and was amazed at what he heard too. My son chose to attend a gospel event! How cool is that?!!!

I am so proud of both of them. They could be so discouraged about life and just sit around and do nothing. Yet they have found activities that showcase their talents and abilities. I am sure that is pleasing to God.

They are definitely soaring eagles. I am so proud of both them.
Lindar

Below is the link to Hezekiah Walker's "Grateful". The gospel choir sang!!!!! this song.






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