Real Love's Water comes from John 4:7-26 where Jesus meets the woman at the well. The Samaritan woman is a woman of the world and has never known real love until she meets Jesus. She is amazed that Jesus knows everything about her and tells her that if everyone who drinks of this water, they will thirst again. But whoever drinks from the water that He will give shall never thirst, for the water that He gives becomes in us a well of water springing up to eternal life...that is why we call it Real Love's Water. 

We have released a single from this project to national radio play called "Teach Me How to Pray", written by Scott Tatum (a former member of The BondServants). Scott is a very talented song writer and has written five of the songs on Real Love's Water. "Teach Me How to Pray" is a song that reminds us of how often we are lacking in our ability to pray. Even the disciples of Jesus ask Him to teach them how to pray. We find in Luke 11:1-3 that the response Jesus gave to His disciples is what we call today The Lord's Prayer.

Photos in the making of our Real Love's Water project


Ed Guthero took all of the above photos.

Mikron Recording Studio is where our tracks were recorded.
Standing left is Mike Headrick, and sitting at the piano is Gene Sisk. Standing to the right is drummer Bob Courter.

Photo taken by Dale on a cell phone. We forgot our camera.

Rodney Mills MasterHouse - Rodney was voted into to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame for his accomplishments.

A rare moment, Bob not sleeping!

Dale caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

Sonny and Rodney talk about old times down in south Georgia.

Rodney's many collections.

More collections.

Rodney applying his mastering skills.

A few of the many awards that Rodney has received for his producing and mastering abilities. 

More awards.

Still more awards.

Too many to get them all.

Rodney has a passion for old home movie cameras.

Notice that Bob is still awake.

More movie cameras.

Still more movie cameras.

And still more.

Rodney's mastering console.

From left to right:
Bob, Mark, Matt, Sonny, Rodney and Dale.

Mark Jackson took all of the Mastering photos.