By Request, ‘The Way’

Well, at least we’ve got a hymn request, this one from Erlene: The Way, by Carroll Roberson.

(My guts are still a bit dodgy from this morning’s exigencies. So don’t expect me to sing.)

By Request, ‘The Master’s Call’

Here’s a hymn requested by Erlene: The Master’s Call, by Carroll Roberson.

The hymn shop’s open all day.  Share a favorite hymn! All are welcome.

By Request, ‘He Is Here’

We have this, requested by Erlene: He Is Here, performed by the Gaither Vocal Band.

Can someone help me out with the name of the soloist? I haven’t been able to find it.

By Request, ‘In the Presence of Jehovah’

We have another hymn request by Erlene: In the Presence of Jehovah, by Terry MacAlmon.

Looks like another day smothered in politics; but we’ll keep the hymn shop open. Somebody might want to come in and share a hymn.

By Request, ‘I Surrender All’

Please join in prayer for our dear friend and sister, Erlene, who is not feeling well today. Meanwhile, she has requested this hymn: I Surrender All, by Carroll Roberson. Please, Lord, refresh her spirit, give her strength. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

‘Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet’

(Did God just save our country, last night? By turning Biden into toast? Rejoice!)

This was the first “modern” or “contemporary” hymn I fell in love with–Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet. This is from a castle in Rumania.

By Request, ‘The Ball Game’

Andrea emailed this song to us, and it really hit the spot–Sister Wynona Carr sings The Ball Game, vintage 1952.

Listen to the lyrics. This is a sweet worship song, and lots of fun to boot. Thanks, Andrea.

‘In the Name of Jesus’

(Bad news at the physical therapy shop this morning: if I’m not measurably better in four weeks, it’s sayonara, out the door, nice knowin’ ya… Sorry, not ethical for us to treat losing cases… And so forth.)

Well, I can use a hymn, about now. This is the first one I thought of: In the Name of Jesus. Bluegrass version.

By Request, ‘I Surrender All’

We have a hymn request from Erlene–I Surrender All, by Carroll Roberson.

I’m having a hard time writing today, but the show must go on. Best it should go on with the hymns you want to hear, I think.

By Request, ‘It’s Beginning to Rain’

Requested by Erlene: It’s Beginning to Rain, by Kenneth Copeland (background sets by God the Father).

The hymn shop’s open all day, and I try to post all hymns requested by readers.