Requested by Erlene (and I’m sorry I’m so late today!)–He Is Here, by the Gaither Vocal Band.
Can you believe it? Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
Requested by Erlene (and I’m sorry I’m so late today!)–He Is Here, by the Gaither Vocal Band.
Can you believe it? Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
Okay, we have a hymn request from SlimJim–Find My Peace, by Naomi Raine.
The hymn shop’s open today, and trust me, folks–it isn’t crowded.
(What a voice she has, though…)
Sorry I’m late! Just crashed and burned last night, must’ve been tired.
Requested by Susan–I Go to the Rock, by Larnelle Harris, with the Gaither Vocal Band.
(It’s many years since I saw anyone wearing suspenders…)
Just trying to choose us a hymn to start the day, this one suddenly popped into my head–We Are Not Alone, sung by the Voice of Eden. Now it’s going to be with me all day, but I don’t mind, it’ll be good company.
From somewhere in India…
We have a hymn request from Thewhiterabbit, so here it is–I Can Only Imagine, by Mercy Me.
The hymn shop is open, and we’re taking all your requests.
Requested by Erlene: In the Presence of Jehovah, by Terry MacAlmon.
The hymn shop’s open! If you have a favorite hymn you’d like to share, just let us know. We’ll do the rest.
Requested by Ina, I’m Born Again, by Boney M. The melody’s just beautiful, and I think it was lifted for a pop song in 2000; but Boney M. was singing it as a worship song 20 years earlier.
We start the day with a hymn request from Erlene–I Shall Not Be Moved, by the Collingsworth Family.
If you have a favorite hymn you’d like to share, just let us know. The Hymn Shop is always open.
Requested by SlimJim: Cynthia Clawson singing Hear the Voice of My Beloved.
Here at this blog we’re happy to fulfill all readers’ hymn requests, so the hymn shop’s always open. If you have a hymn you’d like to share, just let us know: post a reader comment anywhere.
How about some Voice of Eden to start the day? We Are Not Alone, God Is With Us, sung by Voice of Eden under a banyan tree (!) in southern India. Conducted by Pepper Choplin. I wish I could tell you the lead singer’s name–what a voice she has, to praise the Lord.