This song is from a wonderful CD series called "Scripture Lullabies: Hidden In My Heart." It's a collection of lullaby-style songs based directly on Bible passages. The lyrics are paraphrases of the Bible passages, not a word-for-word translation. But it's fairly ingenious. And the music and style is not just for infants, i.e., it's not sing-songy. Adults will enjoy it, tool Well, I don't need to explain it, just listen to this song.
This is Ben Glover singing. I don't think I've ever heard him sing. He is mainly known for his songwriting he's co-written hundreds of songs. In fact I know that a fair percentage of videos are based on songs co-written by him. But he did not write this one, it was written by Jay Stocker.
Check out this CD series here: https://www.scripture-lullabies.com/
What is worship? This fun, bouncy kids ministry worship starter describes what worship isn't - and then tells us what it is (from the description of worship in Romans 12:1-2). At less than 1 minute long, it's a quick and simple way to get kids thinking about worship during a service or group time.
It’s a really bad plan to wake up in the morning and ask, “Self, how do you feel today? And what do you feel like doing?” I am supposed to be running the show—not my human nature.
A wonderful and majestic anthem from Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, from their album "Pray". The song is called "At The Cross." I believe the lead singer is Freddy Washington.
Album: Love through Time Song: Your Greatest Glory Produced by Markus Johnson Video Production by Ty Francis Recorded at Arrow Records with Mark Hawley and Dogwood Studios with Ray Norman
This video jam titled "Sifted as Wheat" comes from a sermon preached by Reverend Dr. Vincent G. Artese "Sifted as Wheat".
Christ’s followers are faced with trials, just as He was. But they continue to live out their faith in God through the trials. The disciples of Jesus are promised entry into the Kingdom of Heaven if they continue in their own trials with Him. Jesus speaks to Peter before His arrest, trial, and crucifixion and assures him in the midst of the terrible trial that was at hand. Jesus tells Peter that he will be sifted as wheat in the trial ahead. As Satan had asked God to try Job he is also going to try the disciples. Judas had already been tempted and the Devil had won him. But God alone sets the boundaries and sets a limit to the extent of the sifting that takes place in the life of a believer. Jesus prays for Peter that his faith would not fail. The sifting of Peter is the same sifting that all Christians go through as an ongoing process until all desires, passions, appetites, and emotions are converted and changed to be like Christ. The souls of mankind are influenced by the natural, satanically, and spiritually as they go through this sifting process. Peter and Judas were sifted as wheat. Peter continued to persevere by faith in Christ, but Judas decided to return his own way and betray the Lord completely. For more information about this sermon or our ministries, please visit: www.pilgrimspathway.org
This genuine testimonial of a single mother's struggle to find the capacity for forgiveness and after years of sexual abuse and mistrust of others, will touch your heart. We will have some kind of void or pain in our lives and we have to let Jesus be the one to fill that void. That's exactly what this mom did and hearing her story will remind you that Jesus can redeem any broken heart!
A beautiful song that Sarah Schieber co-wrote along with Jeremy Johnson and Paul Marino. From her beautiful album "The Long October Road." Pretty simple lyrics, all about devotion to God and willngness to serve.
I heard a wonderful song on the radio the other day called "Christmas In Heaen." It was by a snger I had never neard of, Sarah Schieber. Lovely song. This video is not for that song, though (do a YouTube search and find the official video for that song; it's very touching.)
So, after hearing Sarah sing "Christmas In Heaven" I did a little more digging. Her story is amazing. In October 2007, when she was 31, she and her husband Chad were running in the Chicago Marathon. Chad collapsed during the race and died. Several months later she recorded a CD called "The Long October Road", mostly a commeration to Chad. Here's a video I made for the title song. Thank you Sarah, and thank you Chad for your service during your too-short life.
I normally superimpose the lyrics on my videos, just for effect. I chose not to do so for this one for some reason. I didn't find it necessary and thought it would be a distraction.
The closing cut from Dara Maclean's album "Wanted." What a beautiful way to end an album. Dara co-wrote the song along with Paul Mabury and Paul Duncan. Yeah, I realize that the lyrics apply equally as well to guys, but I chose to use exclusively images of women in this video. It just felt like a woman song.
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