Burritos in Nashville
By Al Gordon
26 Mar 2009
Just arrived into Nashville for the US events, we popped out for mexican and are now trying to sleep on a sofa before loading onto our bus for the overnight to Alabama, exhausting but exciting!
We managed to get a whole load of work done on the plane, which was good. Also caught a couple of movies... The Day The Earth Stood Still was good, had a neat Christ sub-plot.
Anyway, we flew into Atlanta, then caught a short flight to Nashville, the home of country music, well pretty much every kind of music it seems. We then headed to the EMI/Worship Together offices and caught up with some friends there. It's great to be partnering with these guys, as they have a real passion for training worship leaders. We're also partnering with World Vision, who run an incredible child sponsorship ministry - check them out here if you don't know of them already: http://www.worldvision.org/
We're now waiting for the team bus with all the gear and people to get in and pick us up - they've been on the road for the first half of this tour, so I expect it's a bit ming. We're then driving overnight to Prattville, Alabama our first event (training afternoon, evening celebration). Hope I can get some sleep!
I've now totally run out of steam - it's kinda 3am for us - and my head is spinning, so signing off!
26 March 2009 - 3:08pm
KEEPING YOU ALL IN PRAYER
djackson
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Al what is the tea like over in the US?
TC
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Sounds a bit manic! Hope you have a fantastic time in the States :-)
Phil
http://www.worshiptherock.com - Worldwide Worship Leaders & Musicians
http://www.hemustincrease.com - UK Worship Leaders & Musicians
Phil
http://www.worshiptherock.com - Worldwide Worship Leaders & Musicians
http://www.hemustincrease.com - UK Worship Leaders & Musicians
NExt time you guys roll through Nashy go check out Gruhn Guitars. Its only a block away from BB's club (that you have pictured) and its amazing. You, Tim, and you guitarists will pass out from sheer awesomeness. Sooooo many vintage guitars to look at. 1952 Fender Nocaster sound ok? You should check it out. www.gruhn.com
Excuse me, the Nocaster is a 51'.
Excuse me, the Nocaster is a 51'.
Hello,
Just want to thank you for this blog. Just returned from the church. Since a couple of days I want to sponsor a child. All I hear about is Compassion. But I'm Dutch born from Armenian parents and want to support Armenia. I've tried to find an organization that also helps Armenian children. I love Tim's music and sometimes check here. Now I've read your blog and you mentioned World Vision. Now I see that World Vision also looks for sponsors for Armenian children but it's in Dollars. Don't know what to do. Will have to find out how I still can help them. Still I'm happy I know now there is an organization that helps also the children in Armenia.
Bought "Happy Day" yesterday. It's fantastic again. Love "Jesus saves".






