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Lehitra’ot

Posted on: April 8th, 2009 by

I have been to a lot of funeral services, and none have touched my heart any more so than the one of Jerry Kelso’s son, Brandon. I see the Dove Brothers in the studio from time to time, and many other artists. Mr. Kelso always speaks to me when he comes to the studio, and I know his heart for Christ. Anyone present that had a heart could not help but to sense, and feel the hurt in that family. I will especially think of Brandon’s younger sister. To the family of Brandon Kelso, please know that I, to a certain degree, understand your pain. I understand because I have seen this pain in my own family. My grandmother said about my youngest uncles death, that she has never felt any deeper pain than to out live one of her children here in this world. According to the testimony of Brandon’s father, and his friends, Brandon -in my book- preached his own funeral. That is how we should all strive to leave.

This past week saw a few close friends, and members of the Crossroads Family and Community go home to be with the Lord. Jerry Salley’s father went home to be with Christ, Mrs. Shelia Heil’s mother also had her homegoing this past weekend.

I had two friends go home after a struggle with cancer the week before, and with each service it just doesn’t seem to get any easier.

Mr. Kelso did something that not many people would have the strength to do, and what no one could do without the Holy One! He not only spoke about his love for his son, but also sang ”To God Be The Glory,” and played the piano from his heart ever so graceful. Quite a few souls asked for prayer and professed to wanting that personal relationship with Christ at this service. It was a blessing!

I have heard people say at many services, “That they are sorry, and know it is hard to lose a loved one.” Some people simply say, “Good-bye.” I did not witness anyone say those things at Brandon’s service, but instead the pastor told the guest that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. With that knowledge we should know that you can’t be lost at anytime when you know Christ as Lord and Savior. We know that all of these saints (Brandon, Jerry’s father, and Ms. Shelia’s mother) are happy and eternally rejoicing now.

With that I will conclude with the thought of a young man at Brandon’s service using the Hebrew term that says it best…”Lehitra’ot!” The Hebrew term for “I will see you soon.”

To each family, we love you, and pray that God comforts you, and grants you peace through a difficult time.

The Dove Brothers in the Studio This Month

Posted on: March 23rd, 2009 by

Arden, NC: The Dove Brothers Quartet have been in the studio working on their fifth release for Sonlite Records. Quartet founder McCray Dove commented, “We always look forward to getting back into the studio to record new material that we hope will speak to people’s hearts. This album will continue our efforts in bringing everyone a style that will continue to be fresh, yet unmistakably Dove Brothers.”

The group continues to be favorites in live concerts as well as on radio throughout the country. Their smash hit, I Can Pray, will be recognized at an upcoming BMI awards event as the most played song on southern gospel radio for 2008. The new record titled Hold On, will be released to retail on July 21st. Look for it at your favorite retailer or visit http://crossroadsmusic.com.

Dove Brothers In The Studio

Pictured are: L-R Studio musicians Jeremy Medkiff, Tony Creaseman and David Johnson; group members Eric Dove, McCray Dove, David Hester; musician Danny Crawford; Executive Producer Chris White; group member Jerry Kelso

No Turning Back!

Posted on: March 15th, 2009 by

Just at two years ago Crossroads Music graciously took me in. I had several jobs before arriving at Crossroads, and finally finding a career. I have tried not to look back ever since. I know that there is a proverb (not a Biblical quote mind you) that says:
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. – George Santayana

However, I was reading a daily devotion by Greg Laurie that was based upon Genesis 19:26. Greg Laurie wrote, “Who was Lot’s wife? We don’t really know a lot about her, not even her name. We assume that she met Lot in Sodom. We can safely conclude that Lot’s wife was not a believer. It’s clear she did not want to leave Sodom. She wanted to steal one last glance, and it cost her everything. The book of Genesis tells us what happened that day. While they were fleeing, she looked back and became a pillar of salt. When Jesus said to His disciples, ” ‘Remember Lot’s wife’ ” (Luke 17:32), it was a warning to not look back.

I do not want to forget about where I came from, or what I have accomplished over the years. Although, I have no desire to look back at or relive the pain, struggle or sin. We have reached the digital era, we are the microwave society, and my endeavor is not to be left behind, but to move forward to glorify Christ in all that I do. I love camping, and woodstoves, I still enjoy looking through my old cassettes and vinyl records dating back to grade school, junior high, high school, and college, but I also understand that there comes a time to press forward, and move into the new era. I praise God that I work for a company that strives to move forward as well. So listen to some sample clips, download a few items or drop by your local Christian retailer, and ask them for a Crossroads CD that Trav has sent them. Peace, Blessings, and Joy…

Divine Connections

Posted on: February 27th, 2009 by

The fingers of God point down specific roads. Even when we are totally lost and confused, He has signs guiding us where we should go. Sometimes He gives us directions through people He places in our paths. (more…)

Make Every Moment Count

Posted on: February 27th, 2009 by

This past week while we were on the road, we received word that the father of our dear friend, Steve Hurst, passed away. We will be attending the funeral in Nashville on Monday. This reminds me of a few years ago when were returning home from another long trip. Roger received word that his aunt had passed away and the family wanted us to sing at the graveside service. (more…)