I’m used to hearing Alan Jackson sing this hymn; but you can’t go wrong with the Living Stones Quartet. Amazing, what trained voices can do!
But the business at hand is… Jesus, Our Lord.
I’m used to hearing Alan Jackson sing this hymn; but you can’t go wrong with the Living Stones Quartet. Amazing, what trained voices can do!
But the business at hand is… Jesus, Our Lord.
This hymn has been coming into my mind lately–and God knows I need a blessing, and not just me. Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing, by the Living Stones Quartet. There seem to be five people in the quartet, but who’s counting?
I’m stuck for what to write today, but not stuck for a hymn.
Requested by Phoebe: Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, performed by the Living Stones Quartet.
Maybe if I sit outside, something will come to me.
I need a hymn to start the day, and this was the first one I found–Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, sung by the Living Stones Quartet. (Yes, I know there are seven people in the picture! But only four of them sing.)
Don’t ask me to try to spell the name of the location where this video was filmed–somewhere in India. Somewhere beautiful.
In Christ Alone, sung by the Living Stones Quartet–have you noticed that the Church is growing in places where we least expected it? Hang on, Christians–the cavalry’s coming!
Erlene has found another Indian hymn-singing group for us–the Living Stones Quartet. Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus is the hymn she has requested.
If you’d like to share a favorite hymn… Well, the hymn shop’s open all day and it sure ain’t crowded.
I’ve spent much of this afternoon reading nooze, and I am neither the better nor the wiser for it. So I looked for an antidote, and found this.
Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, performed by the Living Stones Quartet–all I know about them is they’re Indians and they do hymns and gospel music. But what I know about their message is… it’s true. If there was ever a time not to forget our Savior, Jesus Christ, that time is now.
The Lord’s hand is on the tiller, and He sees all the things we can’t see.