We were at a conference last week that the Extreme Tour puts on every year. We got to spend 4 whole days with lots of our friends from all around the country that we toured with last year. We also had a good time making lots of new friends as well.
We met two agnostic kids and they ended up giving their lives to Christ by the end of the conference. We also heard from some of our friends in Mississippi; we started giving out a CD with short sermon jams on it. We tell people to listen to one each day for 21 days (there are 21 of them). It seems to be a very good thing. So good that we've decided to make more copies of the sermon jam CD's rather than making more copies of our album (we ran out of both, and can't really afford to make a lot more at this time).
When we were in Nashville we got the chance to do some street ministry with our friends from the Extreme Tour. I haven't really done anything like that since last year's tour, it was really good. I also haven't spent that much time with homeless people since last year's tour. At the end of the conference we went to some hillbilly restaurant for the after-party. The place was packed, standing room only. Everyone got to perform a song if they wanted to. We played one of our new songs that has a dance routine, since Scott Lack was there. Last year he wouldn't let us on the Extreme Tour unless we choreographed our set and sent him video updates of our progress. It was kind of annoying to have to do that, but it really helped out our live performance a lot.
Now we are in Kentcky visiting Victoria's sister on a horse ranch. Our next show is Wednesday in Mt. Carmel, Illinois.
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