
Southern Gospel music has been a big part of my life since I was a little boy. I grew up listening to all of the legends like Jake Hess, James Blackwood, The Happy Goodmans and the list could just go on and on. I am so thankful to be part of a music genre that has such a heritage and although many of the pioneers of Southern Gospel have gone home to be with our Lord, many great talents are still singing Southern Gospel today.
There are many groups in our genre and many singers trying to “break into the business”. Some are excellent…some maybe not so much. However, if ones heart is in the right place, it is much better to make a joyful noise for the Lord than to make beautiful music for the devil. Those of us in the genre have an opportunity (dare I even say an obligation) to speak words of encouragement to each other instead of speaking in a negative manor about individual talents or lack thereof. God looks at the condition of the heart not the condition of the vocal chords. Any gift or talent, great or small, comes from Him. I pray we all stay focused on ministry. Friendly competition is wonderful, but ministry is still the key. Imagine Glenn Payne or George Younce speaking words of encouragement to a young Roger Bennett….a young Scott Fowler. Imagine if I had an opportunity to unknowingly speak words of encouragement to the next Ivan Parker or Brian Free. Just imagine!
Dave McVay
Three Bridges
http://www.threebridges.net
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