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Robbie Seay Feels the Tension
by Matt Conner Jun 2009
How can one maintain a balance between career and family life – let alone adding a ministry into the mix? Seay explains how he deals with this challenge in the midst of his successful music ministry.
 
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alancing ministry, artistry and your career is hard enough, but when you throw family into the middle of that – and I say middle because it must be right smack in the middle – it's very tough. It's the greatest challenge that I face.” So says worship leader and Sparrow Records recording artist Robbie Seay concerning his calling and the tension that comes with it. It’s a revealing statement from a songwriter known for his vulnerable, everyman lyrics. And it’s a tension that only continues to grow with the continued success of the Robbie Seay Band.


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LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply 0
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In

LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply -5
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In

LadyVee on Sat Avg 2, 2008 4:35 EDT Reply +8
To have the privilege of helping him onstage is overwhelming. I wish you could see what happens in the audience when we tell them that he had a fall and that he has had memory loss. Please Sign In


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