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Here’s One Fall Tour I Don’t Want to Miss

Author Donald Miller teams up with Webb, McCracken, and Robbie Seay Band

Christianity Today September 28, 2010

Every now and then, a tour lineup comes through town that lands in that Do Not Miss This category. The upcoming “Love Tells the Story Tour” is one such event.

Featuring bestselling author Donald Miller and acclaimed musicians Derek Webb, Sandra McCracken, and the Robbie Seay band, the tour will hit just ten cities in early November for what’s being billed as “a rare night of music, art, and storytelling.” (A couple of years ago, Webb and McCracken participated in a similar Art/Music/Justice tour.)

“I don’t know if I’ve been more excited about a tour than I am about hitting the road with Derek, Sandra, and Robbie,” says Miller. “It’s going to be a creative night of storytelling through both speaking and music.”

Miller’s organization, The Mentoring Project, is sponsoring the tour. TMP is responding to the American crisis of fatherlessness by inspiring and equipping faith communities to mentor fatherless boys ages 7-14.

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