AMAZING STORY 
		
		A Dying Father's Lesson on Forgiveness
		
		By Shannon Woodland
	    The 700 Club
    
		
		
		 
		CBN.com -Derrick  Wright doesn’t just play the drums for a living… it’s in his DNA. As the son of  the late Reverend Timothy Wright, who’s known to many as the godfather of  gospel music, Derrick was destined to be a musician. He was only twelve when he  made his drumming debut playing in his father’s band. Derrick says, “They  weren’t expecting that from a twelve-year-old kid.”
        Over  the years, he honed his craft and became an A-list drummer for artists like  Toni Braxton, Alisha Keys and others. In 2006, he landed a gig as music  director for the famed artist Adele. Still Derrick doesn’t allow himself to get  caught up in the trappings of show biz. Instead, he says drumming is a way to  connect with God.
        “I  can sit at the drums and it’s almost like going in your prayer closet and  that’s your place of comfort and you can go to God in prayer right there.”  Derrick explains. “Sometimes I sit there on the drums, put my head down and  pray before I play. It’s just a good feeling that you get and you feel like God  has your back.”  
        His  family life is centered on God too. He married his high school sweetheart,  Michelle, and they have two kids with one on the way. Derrick remarks, “She’s  not with me because of the glitz and glamour. She doesn’t care about that.  Sometimes she lets me know that she doesn’t care about that. She has my back  and sometimes she prays with me, just covering me, too. I love her for that.”
        Derrick  says most of his life went pretty smoothly, until July 4, 2008. His brother  called and told him their father, mother and 14-year-old nephew had been hit by  a drunk driver. He also told him, their mother had died at the scene. “Next  thing I know I’m speeding down the highway and trying to get there and see if  this is true because I’m not believing it. My wife grabs my hand and starts  praying with me.”  
        Derrick’s  nephew died a day later. His father was in critical condition.  Derrick started to burn with anger. “’How can  God do this to us?’” questioned Derrick. “My little nephew was only 14 years  old. ‘How can that happen?’”
        Derrick  sat at his father’s bedside for months and listened to his father sing. His dad  also talked about forgiving the person responsible. But Derrick couldn’t  understand why his father would forgive someone who killed their family. “The  forgiveness, that made me, ‘Wow, whoa, you sit in your deathbed right now and  forgive this person that did this?’”  
        Derrick  started having long talks with God. He often thought about his father’s example  of forgiveness. “Just seeing how he can be in his situation and he still  forgave and I was like, ‘Wow, that’s the man that I want to be like. I want to  be able to forgive. I want to be able to love and forgive, just like this man,  like my father.’” 
        In  time, Derrick was able to follow his father’s example. “I honestly can say I  forgive the guy. The young man who was driving drunk on the wrong side of the  road, I forgive him.”
          Seven  months later his father passed away. By then Derrick had made his peace with God.  “God was doing that for me, so that he could turn certain things around in my  life.”
        Now  Derrick was more focused on sharing God’s love with others and decided to  produce a gospel album that would do just that. The album is called Driven. “It seemed like I had a push to  do it, and I called it Driven, because  there was something driving me to do it.”
        Derrick  also continues his father’s music legacy in New York. He works with young  people at a church in Brooklyn, where he encourages them through music. And across  town he directs a 300 voice choir at his father’s former church.   
Derrick says, “My goal is not to be a household name for me but that  everybody can know God. I want to show them that God is good, that He can save  and He can heal, and He can forgive and He can get you to forgive with anything  that you went through. Jesus is the answer. He always was and He always will be.”
		
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