Religious Music Lyrics Be Not Afraid Your rating: (Bob Dufford, S.J., a Catholic Hymn) You shall cross the barren desert But you shall not die of thirst You shall wander far in safety Though you do not know the way. You shall speak your words in foreign lands And all will ...
Their First Hymn Was Be Not AfraidDaily Mail (London)
“Send sorrow, send pain; sweet are thy messengers, sweet their refrain” are the sentiments of a hymn. The Christian is willing to suffer for Christ, but he wants uplifting experiences too. Thus, Jehovah blesses His children with measured and balanced experiences. During our selection period ...
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A few days after taking that photo of the COH sign regarding “body” and “soul”, I was driving in my car, and listening to various songs on Pandora,when I heard the old hymn “Blessed Assurance”. As I listened to the lyrics of that song, I realized that my doctor had never giv...
rapper's sorcery on records like "Blu Billy" and the effort’s lead single "Matinee." On the latter, he affirms his position as one of the illest lyricists in hip-hop, barring up with lyrics like, "I romanced her, I enhanced her/Diamonds dance in the Tesla, 'Electric Slide,' get...
They are not worship leaders but performers, pretending some sensual ecstasy with their eyes closed, breathing out their breathy lyrics with the mic at their mouth. Are they servants or stars? Are they gathering followers for Christ or fans for themselves? As someone observed, they are not say...
Now before you go, here’s the old hymn “Jesus walked the lonesome valley” (Dismiss the Ad again, first.)Click here. And here are today’s Mass readings if you would like to reflect on them.Click here. With love, Bob Traupman ...
She submitted the tune to the producers, who HATED it. They thought it was dull and a hymn and NOT rock and roll and totally wrong. They put it in the reject box. But the divine Paul Rothchild, who was the music supervisor on the film, and had been Janis Joplin’s producer, hauled...