John Lord


The best way to describe John would be to follow him through a more or less normal day and then come to a conclusion of your own.
 Not an early riser, John starts his day with a strong cup of coffee and a hand full of herbs designed to keep him healthy, put together by his loving wife, Dianna.  He cranks up one or more of his 5 computers and then 
' goes to work'. Addressing the many faceted issues pertaining to 4 to 5 projects going on at the same time is not an unusual scenario at all. One Lord may have work scheduled as far ahead as two months and each project gets a lot of attention to detail before being completed.
 "I don't like to get bored...", John explains as he moves from one project to another. "Deadlines are seldom missed using this multi-tasking approach and everyone seems to be pleased thus far with the end results.", he concludes.
"I'm  just gearing
up for when "The Acts Project" opens up...", he continues. If you are around One Lord Productions very long, you will be sure to hear about John's progress on The Acts Project.
Evening finds John still hard at work on yet another project. The deadline is close on this one and it means spending whatever time it takes to get the job done.... and done right. As John turns off the light and closes the door at 2 AM, he looks back to make sure he hasn't forgotten anything before pulling the door shut and driving home. It all begins again about 11 AM the next morning. John lists everything to be accomplished in the order that it has to be completed and then begins right where he left off the night before.
Calls from Missouri, Arkansas, and Kansas come almost daily with changes to websites or orders for CDs or DVDs. The list goes on and on and so does One Lord Productions.
God has blessed and continues to do so. If you have a project in mind give John a call. You will be well served to consider the quality and attention to detail that John  brings to each project.

"Everyone is special... and everyoine deserves the best I can offer... I just hope they give me chance to show them how much I put into what I do."