I've listened to Rev Floyd Flake via TuneIn Radio from here in the UK for a
couple years now and i'm also blessed by the youtube videos, music ministry
and so forth. Seeing this video spoke to my heart of wanting to volunteer
with you all... Can you give me info on this please?
shalom and regards
Ennis
Ok...who is the guy in the orange? He looks like he just came out the back
making the ribs, like he's been waiting, and planning, all week for this
chance. He's doing his thing. But, I have never seen somebody open their
mouth that wide to sing. Who is he?
This song has done it for me. I listen to it morning, noon and night! I
wake up it is my morning praise and worship playlist! Thank God for
YouTube! This song has blessed me. Thank you to whomever put it on YouTube.
What a mighty blessing. I love it & thanks again!
The guy in the blue holding that harmony big time. He bad lol! Rance is
from another planet never get sick of his voice and can listen to all day
every day. The guy in orange can straight up blow. That was awesome
she was over chording. a problem with the young neo-jazz gospel types. seeing someone play the popular chords and start using them without theory. she did settle down on into the song. them 2 just lovely. his talents are obvious but once the accompanist started comping......that ending....gracious me!! somebody earned their brownie points with G-D when they posted it. it should be required watching for up and coming singers and keyboardist. a Professional cut it! print it! job
Thank you my brothers in Christ! I just can't get enough! Brother in orange
you tore the house down, tore that song up to smithereens! I love Rance
Allen facial expressions and hand movements! After hearing you all sing all
I can say is I'm blessed, I'm better then blessed, Thank you Lord.
Lol !!! Seriously tho!! I rewinded it like 12 times!!! He killed it!!!!
Allen Hance on the Farm Bill & U.S. Agriculture Policy
Allen Hance is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Northeast Midwest Institute. Remarks from: 2007 Farm to Cafeteria and Farm Bill Conference From Cafeterias to ...
Increase funding for Title II international food aid to $2 billion. Title
II is the U.S. government program that uses U.S. agricultural commodities
to meet humanitarian food needs overseas. Of that funding, 50 per cent or
$600 million should be strictly reserved for non-emergency long-term
developmental food aid programs.