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APRIL  2001  Newsletter  

  

   
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April 2001 

By Dennis (Eagle Spirit) Bracy


Hello Friends, 

I'm excited to tell you that Isaiah 61 is doing well in the prisons and staying faithful to the cause. They have seen roughly 7 more inmates come to Jesus since the last newsletter. Please continue to pray as they continue on in the Lord's work.

Also, The Ravens are gearing up to begin a tour of the prisons in June so please begin praying for them as they are still trying to find some more musicians to help them.

Otherwise, not much is going on. I have a huge tour booked for myself this fall and still do not know what I'm gonna do. Several options are finding some musicians to work with and doing concerts, another is a high possibility of doing another recording and perhaps doing a 2nd "Living Video" Production. Also, perhaps using the recording and getting a few men to do some Vocal Quartet style rocking to the music. So, I personally could really use some prayer for His guidance and council in that. Either way, time is drawing very near to begin the practice portion of whatever I decide to do in order to be ready by then so your urgent prayers would be really appreciated.

Finally, I ask for your prayers for my mother, as she is in the hospital, very ill with pneumonia that is infected and spread into her bloodstream.

 

Joke of the Month…………from Life in the word magazine……………….
 

A little boy was asked to say grace over Christmas dinner. As everyone bowed their head in wait he began by thanking God for mommy, daddy, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, and so on. Then he began to thank God for the turkey, the dressing, the fruit salad, bread, and pies, and cake, and on. Finally, he paused for a few moments and after an awkward silence he looked up at his mother and asked, "if I thank God for the broccoli, won't He know that I'm lying?"

Remember to email me your jokes for possible posting in the next newsletter.

Peace,
Dennis (Eagle Spirit) Bracy

       

      

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