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Be Faithful
Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Jan 1, 2026 (message contributor)
DO WE UNDERSTAND FAITHFULNESS? Have you heard RHONDA VINCENT’S STORY OF FAITHFULNESS? Rhonda and her family were under contract at SILVER DOLLAR CITY TO DO 5—ONE HOUR MUSIC PROGRAMS A DAY. One day it was raining real hard. No one was in the crowd. No one, but the contract was for 5 shows. Rhonda and her family stepped to the stage and did their show as promised. A few days later Rhonda got an important phone call from a man named HOUSER. Houser was the GENERAL MANGER of the GRAND OLE OPRY in Nashville, Tennessee. He invited Rhonda and her band to come to Nashville to perform. She said: SIR, HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT US? He said: Last week we were on vacation at Silver Dollar City. It was raining real hard. We sat around the corner in the dry and we heard you and we liked what we heard. WHAT IF RHONDA VINCENT AND HER BAND HAD NOT PREFORMED THAT DAY BECAUSE NO ONE WAS IN THE CROWD? THEY ALMOST MISSED THE OPPORTUNITY?
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