Oh, this is one of my Sunday school favorites! Thank you, Erlene, for requesting it: Draw Me Nearer, by Fanny Crosby. Sung by students from Fountainview Academy. I really ought to post this hymn more often. How it sweetens the morning!
Oh, this is one of my Sunday school favorites! Thank you, Erlene, for requesting it: Draw Me Nearer, by Fanny Crosby. Sung by students from Fountainview Academy. I really ought to post this hymn more often. How it sweetens the morning!
Fanny Crosby wrote eight or nine thousand hymns. This is one of them:
He Hideth My Soul, sung by the students from Fountainview Academy during their trip to Hawaii.
Background sets by God the Father.
Are you waiting for a hymn? Here’s one by Fanny Crosby–To God Be the Glory. Was it seven thousand or eight thousand hymns she wrote?
This hymn has been in my mind all day, so I think I’d better post it.
To God Be the Glory, by Fanny Crosby–one of some eight or nine thousand hymns she wrote–sung by the Apostolic Christian Men’s Group.
(Overslept! Schedule all fakaka, more doctoring this afternoon… Please keep my in your prayers.)
First hymn to pop into my head today: He Hideth My Soul, by Fanny Crosby. Sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father.
Somehow I made it through the night. Now all we have to do is get me to the doctor’s.
Meanwhile, a Fanny Crosby hymn, one of eight or nine thousand that she wrote: To God Be the Glory. I know I’ve posted it before, but it does me good to hear it.
I won’t be around tomorrow until sometime in the afternoon, if at all, and today I’m allowed no food.
Well, something told me to post He Hideth My Soul, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir: one of eight or nine thousand hymns written by Fanny Crosby.
I had problems posting a hymn today, but here, enjoy this–He Hideth My Soul, by Fanny Crosby, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. One of five or six thousand Fanny wrote.
Losing my turgor, here: I think I’ll post a hymn and then go outside to have a cigar and watch the honeybees at work. Then maybe I can tackle Oy, Rodney… if it doesn’t somehow write itself.
Anyway, this is the hymn that opened the door and came in: He Hideth My Soul, one of thousands (!!) of hymns written by Fanny Crosby. Sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.
Requested by Erlene–Draw Me Nearer, one of six or seven thousand hymns written by Fanny Crosby. For me it’s a Sunday school favorite: brings me back a long, long way.
Prayers for all: we all need ’em.