"Music Life" must be redundant, because the way I see it, and how I know you, music has become your life, especially that you pursue it in college and you serve the Lord best through it. I'm so proud of you, and all of your achievements, small or big. I'm certain those are stepping stones to your success. I am in fact inspired by your genuine love for music, that you spend each day humming to life's lovely melodies and tunes. And yes, while I don't know how it feels like to belong to a group of people in the music ministry, my heart sings as you sing, hoping to be with you as you give back all the glory to our Creator.
I hope and pray that all your dreams will come true, in God's perfect time. You're a young man filled with so much love, good thoughts, and determination. I hope that you choose the right people to inspire and influence you as you go along with your journey. I wish that you'd be given several opportunities in your career, that you'd travel all over the world, making a name--in which when heard would automatically be tagged as one of the bests, one of the most humble, and one of the people who give back all success to the Master Musician.
Of course, my hopes for you wouldn't come true unless you want it too, and unless you surrender it to God whose plans for you are way beyond anyone's thoughts. I just also hope and pray, like always, that you'd choose to be happy, healthy, and safe all the time.Often times, failures precede success, so let me remind you of God's promise in Romans 8:28 "We know that God makes all things work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His decree."
I'm writing this because I'd like to let you know that though we pursue very different courses, though there's nothing so much in common between the two of us when it comes to our goals of profession someday, I'd like you to know that what you do is also important to me, just as how much you give value to it. You and your activities, and your family are in my prayers. God bless you!