Requested by Thewhiterabbit–O How I Love Jesus, sung by Alan Jackson.
We’re ready and willing to post more hymns today, if we can get some more requests.
There’ll still be nooze to report tomorrow morning.
Requested by Thewhiterabbit–O How I Love Jesus, sung by Alan Jackson.
We’re ready and willing to post more hymns today, if we can get some more requests.
There’ll still be nooze to report tomorrow morning.
The places that we longed to see, and somehow never got the chance to go…
But God understands that, too.
Requested by Erlene: Alan Jackson sings I Want to Stroll Over Heaven With You.
Here’s a hymn that ought to pep us up a bit. Requested by Erlene, I’ll Fly Away, sung by Alan Jackson.
We’re taking hymn requests all day, every day.
Here’s another well-known hymn that I’ve never heard of until now. I had to overcome a “video unavailable” roadblock to post it for you.
Precious Memories, sung by Alan jackson…
We have hymn requests today–hooray!
First up: requested by Thewhiterabbit, O How I Love Jesus. I liked this rendition by Alan Jackson the best.
We have this, requested by Erlene: Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, performed by Alan Jackson.
Y’know, the hymn shop’s open all day, every day. Anyone can request a hymn–we’re never out of stock.
I’ve got to take down our lovely Christmas tree today, and then chisel our cars out from the ice, so I’d better get started. But not until I post this hymn, requested by Erlene–In the Garden, sung by Alan Jackson.
Hooray! We’ve got Christmas carols today!
Requested by Phoebe, sung by Alan Jackson: Away in a Manger. Oh, this brings me back! To very early childhood, in fact. But that’s one of those things that Christmas does so well… Thank you, Lord.
Requested by Erlene–and I can’t think of a better time to post this–Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus (and may He please turn His upon us! We need you, Lord).
Sung by Alan Jackson… I like the way he does it.
Oops! What with all the hurly-burly here today, I almost let this hymn request slip past. Glad I remembered it.
Requested by Phoebe, In the Garden. I selected this rendition by Alan Jackson–nice and mellow, isn’t it?