
August was a busy month for us and September promises to be even busier. Just this past week we released our new project, When He Said Live. We're super excited about this record. Eight of the ten songs were written by Annie and the other two tunes collectively come from Joel Lindsay, Wayne Haun, and Sue Smith. Some of you may have heard our latest single, "When He Said Live," on the radio. The other songs, to me, are just as moving. I think if there is a theme of this recording it is encouragement. The Christian walk is not always an easy one and I think it's important to remind God's children that although God sometimes leads you to a valley, He's always there with grace and the provisions to get you through it. If you haven't gotten a copy of When He Said Live, stop by our website at www.tkandmcrae.net to orders your’s today. ![]()
We just got home from Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. We performed Saturday night with Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver at the big Echo Valley Amphitheater. It was awesome! Then Sunday we performed 3 shows that were equally as exciting, aside from the convention feet syndrome. (Those of you NQC fans know exactly what I’m talking about.) The folks at Silver Dollar City were so accommodating and treated us like royalty. Not to mention the fans who came out to see us who were so charming. We are all so eager to go back, which will be sooner rather than later. We'll be there a whole week in the end of September. If you'd like to make a trip to come see us in Missouri and maybe ride a rollercoaster or two, check out our schedule at http://www.bsaworld.com or you can visit http://www.silverdollarcity.com for more details.
Before I go, I wanted to share something that has been on my heart lately. Recently I was reading in Psalms, specifically Psalm 13, where David is asking God, how long? He even says, "How long will you forget me, forever?" I don't know what David was facing, but I imagine it was a situation that seemed to have no end. Like most Christians, I have been right there, struggling with a situation that I tried to control, but couldn't, all the while wondering when God would step in and deliver me from my suffering and sadness. Then David goes on to say, "But I will trust in Your unfailing love... I will sing to the Lord for He has been good to me!" The truth is God does not ever forget us, even when we feel like He has. I look back on all the valleys in my past and what I remember most isn't the struggle, but I vividly recall standing on top of the mountain free from the battle with my arms raised in praise to the God who has never forsaken me. Thus, if you're in a valley and you feel deserted and overwhelmed by your circumstances, remember all the other times God delivered you. After all, is this valley really any different? Just remember, God inhabits the praises of His people. Never forget to praise Him for who He is.
Katy Peach
The K of TK & McRae
http://www.tkandmcrae.net
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