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There is much..

to share, but I will have to break it up into a couple of different blogs. Right now I want to focus on music. Today is a big day for new releases & I just love the creativity that comes from all the musicians. I am also very excited that CMB (Christian Music Broadcasters) Conference is coming up in just a few short weeks.

Time is going by so fast, so I am going to try try try to slow myself down so I can enjoy the moment. I am reminded of the moment even more than usual right now. I don't know if it's nestalga or the book that I just finished reading, but I have been reminded that life is precious and not to be taken for granted...which leads me back to music.



Music has always been a time piece for me. I can hear a song and remember when and where I was when I first heard a song. Being a part of the music industry has just awesome & I'm so thankful that I am helping someone else create memories. Music is so much more than "background noise". It expresses how you feel and what you are going through in life. I love Christian music, it is so positive and uplifting & has a message unlike anything else. Don't get me wrong, I love all music, but very few songs can carry me through a tough time like Christian music can.

I was able to be a part of a great concert on Friday night with Julian Drive! These guys are awesome & if you have not heard them yet, then I encourage you to. There love for God and there energy seems to have no bounds. I hope that you get to know them.



Have you ever thought about what you hear? I know I use to not really think about it, but then I catch myself singing songs from years ago & realize what the message is, and I just want to burn it out of my brain, but I know I can't...so instead I change songs in my head & praise God instead. That is, after all, what we are suppose to do.

So I say all this to say one thing ~ Be careful little ears what you hear & enjoy this weeks new releases!

~Peace & Blessings~
Jen

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