I've played my WOW Gospel 2000 to death! It has some "old school" styles on there as well as the modern day jams. It's awesome. I saw the new Fred Hammond, but I haven't gotten a chance to get it. I have his previous CD's. Richard Smallwood's "Healing" (many of you may know may have heard "At the Table") is pretty good. The Best of James Hall is also good if you like his style of gospel (which I do).
Abundantly, you'll love "The Bluest Eye".
I was digging through my books last night and pulled out an oldie but goodie called "Gal" by Ruthie Bolton, so I'm re-reading it. It's a true story about a lady that grew up near Charleston, SC (Hungry Neck).
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>>>"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all."
Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised... Proverbs 31:29-30
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