Country Crooner (Christian Romance)

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great." Chelsea hesitantly agreed to go, even though she really didn't want to spend any more time with Kurt. She had forgiven him for the way her treated her the first time they met, and was making an effort to be nice to him whenever they talked. But, she still felt guarded around him, especially since she didn't want to fall for his good looks.
    As they walked out of the studio, Chelsea locked the doors and they climbed into Kurt's car, making small talk about the local church and the weather.
    "The practice is just down the street, they usually meet in the social hall at the church."
    Chelsea smiled, "In a small town, everything is down the street. There's only one street to go down!" She joked.
    Kurt laughed, a deep pleasant laugh, and Chelsea noticed how striking his profile was when he smiled.
    "Good point, the nice thing is that it really saves on gas because you don't have very far to go. Sitting in rush hour traffic is one of the best ways to burn through a tank of gas quickly. Rush hour in this town is when a farmer is moving his cattle down the road."
    They pulled up at the church and walked in the front door, Chelsea could hear singing down the hallway, and it sounded like there were many voices in the choir.
    As they walked down the hall, Kurt paused before they opened the door. "Hopefully their music helps to cheer you up, these kids really have talent."
    "It sounds like it! Do you ever sing with them?"
    "No, I help to keep the choir organized and I'm also the assistant chorister. Performing just isn't my thing anymore. I still try to keep music in my life, but I work behind the scenes instead of being on stage. This youth choir is one of the best ways I’ve found to help those in need; it's an amazing group of kids." Kurt thought about the reasons why he stepped away from performing, and didn't feel ready to share the details of his dark past with Chelsea .
    They walked in the room, and Chelsea took a seat to listen to the rehearsal. Kurt walked up to the choir and started talking with the conductor, they were obviously good friends.
    The music was phenomenal; the group was obviously very talented and well rehearsed. There was quite an age range in the group, Chelsea was guessing that the youngest was probably 10 years old, and there were many teenagers. In all, she counted 36 choir members.
    The harmonies were exquisite and they sang a broad range of music genres, all of the music was uplifting and glorifying God's name. They sang classical pieces, modern Christian rock, and beautiful ballads that spoke to the soul.
    Chelsea could feel the power of the music, and she realized that Kurt was right; hearing the choir sing was exactly what she needed to feel better. It had been a tough day, and the music washed away her stress and soothed her troubled heart.
    Hearing the music touched her deeply, and she felt a stronger desire to figure out a way to keep the radio station in business. If the music helped make her day a little better, shouldn't they find a way to share the uplifting messages with as many people as possible? Music was an effective way to touch the lives of many people, and the radio station was the perfect way to allow them to spread their joy.
    She could see the happiness on the kids faces as they sang, and could tell that they really enjoyed themselves as they shared the music. Chelsea said a prayer in her heart, and thanked God for the uplifting sounds. She felt as though God were helping her to see how much of an impact the radio station could have on the lives of so many people.
    She knew deep down that she needed to figure out a way to keep the radio station going, although she was terrified to admit it to anyone else. The idea of continuing with the radio station scared her, because she didn't have much experience in the industry. And even if she had the experience, she didn't have the time or money to continue with the business.
    She remembered the scripture that Katie shared with her on

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