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Just wanted to say our small church participated in a Christmas program here in a suburb of Kansas City,  Missouri.
We organized a trio of Piano, Bass, and Drums and competed with our local Community Band performing 5 selections from A Jazz-Inspired Christmas.  Many reported our trio was the hightlight of the evening.  I am the musical director and pianist/organist of the church and perform many of your arrangements regularly.  Our congregation love them and I constantly give praise to your talent and direction. I now own all of your current books and enjoy the challenge of performing them.  One of my strengths is improvising and I am constantly learning new techniques and at the same time reinforcing old ones thanks to your arrangements.  Please keep up the inspiring work, it keeps me on the edge of my seat.  God Bless, Craig Curry!

Ron said on January 8 about

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Thanks Donna! Your comment was helpful to me as I’m right now in the middle of all those “upcoming” projects from May!

One thing at a time and use the hours God’s given for His glory… very good advice. Sounds a lot like Matthew 6:33-34: “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

Thanks again. Continuing to pray for you…

Craig Curry said on July 15 about

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Craig, you have said all this so well.  First, I am impressed that you are so goal oriented, but you get a lot done that way.  Indeed, our worth is not connected to our productivity as God loves us just the way we are.  I find each day challenging.  I was just saying to myself about an hour ago, I have too much to do today.  Then, reading this blog I realized that I just have to do one thing at a time and use the hours given me for His glory.  You are a treasure, to God, and to my family!

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My Son’s Birthday

by: Craig Curry

posted in: Spiritual Reflections
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Saturday, October 25, 2003

Today is Cole's (my son's) second birthday. It's almost mind boggling everything that's happened during that time period for me. And I'm only beginning to learn how much I HAVE yet to learn about being a father.

Ella, our first child, is 4 and full of life. I find it easy to be her daddy. Cole has been more of our challenge for me. I think I'm intimidated by the fact that, for the most part, his understanding of what it means to be a man will come from me. I'm still trying to figure it out myself and now I'm responsible to model it for someone else?

"The experts" I've read say that around 2 -3 years of age, a boy moves his attachment from mom to dad. I see that beginning to happen as I watch Cole watching me or mimicking what I do or my facial expressions. I've recently begun watching Cole myself (vs. daycare) on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (I watch both kids on Mondays; Ella has pre-school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and then Amy watches both kids on Thursdays and Fridays.)

Cole's helping me loosen up a little; he shows me that it's okay to have a wild side and cut loose a little every now and then. He also has a tender side that cares about others' feelings (" 'K', Ella?" he'll ask his sister.)

He's also helping me get in touch with God as Father also. Intellectually, it can seem silly to think that God would really care about me. But if, I, as a father, care about my "creation" so deeply, even though Cole can't do a whole lot yet and is learning simple little things, is it such a stretch to imagine that my Father cares even more deeply for me?

And if my son has learned to trust me and come to me with his "ow-ies" and know he will be warmly received, shouldn't I be following Cole's example in my relationship with my Father in heaven?

The Bible's full of scriptures along these lines, but I'm also seeing them proven true in my experiences with Cole and Ella.

So, in case you ever read this at some far off future date, Cole, know this: Daddy loves you, and you are my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased.

Tags: parenting, fatherhood, family

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