I don’t dare try to count how many times I’ve posted this hymn; but my spirit needs reviving, and this is my favorite version of it–Revive Us Again, sung by Nathan and Lyle from deep in the heart of Texas.
I don’t dare try to count how many times I’ve posted this hymn; but my spirit needs reviving, and this is my favorite version of it–Revive Us Again, sung by Nathan and Lyle from deep in the heart of Texas.
Requested by Erlene: Whispering Hope, by Jim Reeves.
Sometimes they play it on the church bells… somewhere around here, I don’t know where.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard this hymn before–Do You Know My Jesus? Requested by Phoebe, sung by a quartet of students at Fountainview Academy. (I do find it hard to resist that British Columbia scenery!)
Wow! Is this a nice hymn, or what? Under His Wings, sung a capella at the West Kenya Union Cathedral, by Breath of Praise.
It’s been a while since I posted this: Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet, sung by Amy Grant. It was the first “modern” hymn I really enjoyed.
The title comes from Psalm 119.
For how many of us is the 23rd Psalm the first Bible passage we learn by heart?
Here it is being sung by the choir of Wells Cathedral, England. Very nice, isn’t it?
I really do need to find a shady spot where I can sit down and rest! But first, this hymn requested by Erlene: The Church in the Wildwood, presented and performed by the Gaither Group.
Back from physical therapy: and we have a hymn request by Erlene–Where No One Stands Alone, sung by Carroll Roberson. (Elvis Presley used to sing this, too. Would anybody want that for tomorrow’s hymn?)
This was the first hymn I ever learned, Jesus Loves Me.
The sunlit path through the woodland, the sheep feeding on it…
If you could only find that path! It might lead straight to Jesus. The Shepherd won’t be too far from His sheep.
This is another hymn my mother and my aunts used to sing as they went about their housework: I Need Thee Every Hour, sung by Fernando Ortega.
Lord, I need thee every hour and that’s no lie!