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Rev. Timothy Wright Speaks
TW: Well, I see the Lord showing me how to share with people that no matter what you lose, no matter what you go through, God is always there right by your side. Friends may leave you, loved ones may leave you, but the Lord is always there.
DH: "Whose on the Lord's Side," "Trouble Don't Last Always"...which one of the older songs that He's birthed through you have been a blessing during this time?
TW: I Know Somehow, I know some way, we're gonna make it. That's been taking me through.
DH: Ah yes, with Myrna Summers. That is a phenomenal song. Your book...Whose Really on the Lord's Side...I'm expecting, through all of this, there will be a volume 2 as well?
TW: Absolutely.
DH: Has He given you a title yet?
TW: I don't know. I don't know just yet.
DH: Many of us have dates, hours, minutes in our life that we can look back and that was the moment things changed. That was the day life was not the same. That was the time I was in a place of uncertainty and did not know where I was going to go from here. July the 4th was one of those days for you.
TW: Um hmm.
DH: DJ was a phenomenal grandson to you, growing, learning...tell us about DJ.
TW: DJ was my first grandson and he was 14 years old and when we went to Detroit, that was the first time that I allowed him and his parents allowed him to go on the road with me and he was so happy to be with his grand dad. And, ah... that's all I remember.
DH: And that is enough. You can leave a legacy at any age and that is the legacy he left and that we honor. And your wife, the author of Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, your rock for so many years in the pulpit. For those who were not fortunate enough to know Co-Pastor Betty Wright, what legacy do we need to honor concerning her?
TW: She was somebody special. She was my rock. I could lean on her and depend on her and I didn't lose her...because I know where she is now. I am thankful God is sustaining me through all the trials.