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Milwaukee Story

October 1, 2011 By Stanton Lanier 1 Comment

From Wednesday to Saturday I have been exhibiting Music to Light the World in Nashville, TN at a large counseling conference with 6,000 attendees. Before arriving I was talking with a church in Milwaukee about possibly coming there for a December Peace concert this Christmas season, and had shared that ideally I would like to have at least one other place to play if I came so far from Atlanta. I had been praying for direction about this, and in the first few hours on Wednesday afternoon I met a pastor and his wife from 30 minutes south of Milwaukee, followed by a worship director from a large church 30 minutes north of Milwaukee. This was an amazing assurance that God directs our steps one moment at a time by faith (Proverbs 16:9).

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  1. Nancy Crowley says

    October 3, 2011 at 11:26 pm

    Stanton,

    I heard you play for the very first time this past summer at the Piano Haven in Kenmore,WA. It was my first time there and I wasn’t certain what to expect. My son and I were deeply touched by the performances that night.

    I just ended my marriagre of 30 years, and have grasped for anything that would help soothe my soul. Your music has been especially healing for me…and so much more after I read your testimony online. I have most of it down loaded on an Ipod. In addition to your music, you have help me have hope in my heart that there are Godly and kind men out there in the world.

    Thank for all the lives you touch and for not giving up on the piano when you were younger and were in trees and playing baseball.

    God bless you and your family,
    Nancy
    (I apologize for any typos in this email…it’s coming from a very small keyboard on my phone)

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