Halfway into 2024

Happy belated 4th of July from sunny, sweltering North Carolina. It is difficult to breathe, our backyards are cracking from drought, and the deer are being forced to snack on our tomato stalks. Oh, well…

What a blast it was to travel with the Hoppers again!

I have always held them in high esteem and appreciated that they are genuinely salt-of-the-earth folks. After spending time with them on the bus, in restaurants, at soundchecks and venues, I admire them even more. Theirs is a true ministry borne of a rich legacy. It was a privilege to be there!

Our family had a wonderful 4th of July – a yummy cookout followed by volleyball in the shade. The missing piece was our mom. Nothing is the same now, but we draw comfort knowing that the temperature is PERFECT where she is. Our hearts are glad because she is with her mom whom she missed so, as well as the baby girl born between Kay and me. She’s also with her brother and sisters, all whom she dearly loved and missed.

This weekend, I’ll be sharing a concert in Pikeville, North Carolina with a good friend. Details are below.

Many warm, ah, cool blessings to you all!

Love,

Janet


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  1. Unknown's avatar

    118 in Phoenix, AZ but thankfully, we don’t have the humidity that you have in NC. Stay hydrated, my friend. 

    Teresa ❤️

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    It was a honor to meet you this morning Janet in Canton Tx. May God continue to pour out his blessings on you and your ministry and family! We love you! David and Darla Jaynes. Frisco Tx

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    Janet,

    Your gift to communicate the gospel through music is incredible. I’ve only had one opportunity to hear you in person–at a concert at the College Church of the Nazarene in 1995. It was you, the GVB, and the Cathedrals. There were two highlights to that event–to hear you sing “Written in Red,” and to meet you during the intermission. Both were accomplished. I won’t forget that anytime soon.

    Thank you for your continued work and for blessing the family of God.

    David

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