I’d never heard this hymn before last night, Make Me a Channel of Your Peace. The choir from the Dragon School, Oxford, sang it to win a school choir competition.
If you’re new here, we love to take hymn requests (and we haven’t been getting many of them lately!). If you’ve got a favorite hymn you’d like to share, just leave a comment anywhere on the blog and we’ll do the rest.
This is beautiful. I love it. I hope you will post it again some time.
So many hymns, so hard to remember them all–so if you remember, please remind me.
You are asking ME, to remember something. LOL I can hardly remember my own name some days. Sorry, I will try to remember that. No matter, all the hymns are wonderful.
I am not having a good day- a guy in an old rusty pickup truck ran into my car this morning and took out the right headlight. Then he jumped out of the rig and “potty-mouthed” me and ran off. Mine is just a 20 year old
Subaru on its last legs like me, but it doesn’t make for a good day.
You are asking ME, to remember something. LOL I can hardly remember my own name some days. Sorry, I will try to remember that. No matter, all the hymns are wonderful.
I am not having a good day- a guy in an old rusty pickup truck ran into my car this morning and took out the right headlight. Then he jumped out of the rig and “potty-mouthed” me and ran off. Mine is just a 20 year old
Subaru on its last legs like me, but it doesn’t make for a good day.
I hope you got the license plate number!
Sounds like that jerk needs a kick in the pants.
I really doubt he would do anything about it. My son will just put in a new
part. He has the new one ordered. I just didn’t feel like any more hassles
today. A neighbor’s home and barn burned this morning, my son’s work
place had two major disasters, and I guess it is just disaster day in the neighborhood.
Oh, gee…. You haven’t moved to Scurveyshire, have you?
Haven’t moved since 2015, just after my husband passed away, and I moved in here with my elder son. This little village doesn’t have much going on, but yesterday proved to be different. None of it good, though.
Hope today is better.
Amen–you’re on my daily prayer list, Erlene.