‘He Hideth My Soul’

I don’t have any hymn requests today; and the first hymn to pop into my head was this, so here it is–He Hideth My Soul, one of eight or nine thousand hymns by Fanny Crosby. Performed by Nathan and Lyle, with family and friends.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

No one has made a hymn request today, so I’m on my own again.

He Hideth My Soul, by Fanny Crosby, performed in the living room by Nathan and Lyle and some of their friends in Denton County, Texas: first one that popped into my head today.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

Ugh! Rain again, bad dreams all night–so I’m late.

First hymn I thought of today: He Hideth My Soul, one of some eight or nine thousand hymns written by Fanny Crosby. Sung by Nathan and Lyle with friends and family, in Denton County, Texas.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

Nathan and Lyle, with friends and family at home in Denton, Texas–and they’re singing He Hideth My Soul, one of several thousand hymns by Fanny Crosby. I can’t think of anything better with which to start the day.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

No hymn requests this morning. Well, I can’t go wrong with a Fanny Crosby hymn, can I? Here’s He Hideth My Soul, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father, Maker of heaven and earth.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

No hymn requests this morning, so I’m on my own. How about a good old Fanny Crosby hymn, one of the eight or nine thousand that she wrote? Brought to us by the Voctet Ensemble at St. Andrew’s Church in India.

Encore: ‘He Hideth My Soul’

(We haven’t had any hymn requests from readers since WordPress jumbled up the comments. It’s not my fault! Still working on trying to fix it.)

We can’t do better than a classic hymn by Fannie Crosby–He Hideth My Soul, performed by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

It’s been a while since I posted this hymn–He Hideth My Soul, a classic hymn by Fanny Crosby. She wrote eight or nine thousand hymns, you know. I wonder how long it would take to play all of them.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

No likes, no comments, no hymn requests today so far; but I do have this hymn in mind. One of eight or nine thousand hymns that Fanny Crosby wrote: He Hideth My Soul, sung on a beach in Hawaii by students from Fountainview Academy.

I’m glad they didn’t try to bring a piano down the cliff.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

A classic hymn from 1890, by Fanny Crosby–one of some eight or nine thousand that she wrote–He Hideth My Soul, sung by Nathan and Lyle with family and friends: no hymn requests awaiting me this morning, so here’s one of my favorites.