Monday, August 30, 2010

Monday, August 30, 2010

Have you ever been on a road trip and you know something is wrong with your car, but there is absolutely nothing you can do about it until you get back home? That was me this weekend. About an hour out of the driveway, the car starts kicking back a little when accelerating. The transmission light comes on. Not a thing I can do. I have committed us to a wedding on the other side of Virginia, and we MUST make it.

I'll tell you this, it did wonders for my prayer life! Then as we are getting close to the Bay Bridge on the way home yesterday, a trailer door swings open in front of me and I'm face to face with a startled cow, trying its best not to fall out of its pen at 65 mph on Hwy. 50!

I thought "This is how I'm going to die. A cow at 65 mph ..."

102.5 Shore Things
Getting to know the Eastern Shore


#50. A really good oyster sandwich

According to WOLC General Manager Debbie Byrd, there’s an Indian tribe that has a little trailer set up on the road to Crisfield and they know how to make a fantastic oyster sandwich, as well as the Fruitland Fire Company. Back in NOLA, where I am from originally, we have oyster po-boys - which are similar in nature, but the seafood here has a less oily taste ... hahaha - get it?

Have something to add to the list? I'd love for you to email me your ideas: jmillwood@wolc.org

ARTIST OF THE DAY:
Adam Paul Williams



While his heart is for modern worship, Adam Paul Williams' pedigree is in Southern Gospel. He even sang some shows with the famous Gather Vocal Band, and Bill Gather has been a driving force behind his young career.

He works closely with churches, having led worship for In Touch Ministries and Andy Stanley's church in Atlanta. He yearns to minister to the brokenhearted sitting in the pews every week. Adam and his wife Kellie were torn up for the people of Guatemala after a recent mission trip, and now sponsor a child through Compassion International.

Adam is currently working with Ed Cash for a 2011 project. Why does that matter? Ed Cash is THE guy in Nashville. Producer for Chris Tomlin, David Crowder, Leeland ... pretty much everybody who is anybody works with Mr. Ed.

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