Toute la Bible en Parle-B93-07-1993-11-05 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invités: Normand & Rose-Anna Charest 5 novembre 1993 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
Many supernatural events occurred after the resurrection of Jesus as he showed himself to his disciples. After his resurrection, the disciples knew his voice, understood scriptures and did exploits. If you believe, Jesus will do the same supernatural events in your life and more. You will recognize his voice, and he will show you things to come. As you obey his voice, you will do exploits through the resurrection power.
Reece Holloway wants to play in the major league one day just like his favorite player, Chipper Jones, and he doesn't view the fact of only having one arm as something that can stop him!
This is my 18th city run. I am running 7 miles in 70 cities. This was filmed in Coquitlam and the park that I ran in was MUNDY park. Beautiful and stunning.
From the compilation album "Make Us One", this is Sheri Easter singing a mother/daughter song called "Handful Of Weeds". Harmony is by Pamela Furr and Tanya Goodman Sykes. Moms are so wonderful, they do so much for us and expect so little in return. To them the smallest little gift is beautiful as long as it comes from the heart. In that regard I think moms mirror Jesus Christ.
Not so much a Christmas song, it's an adoption song. It's a very special song to me since a couple of families in my church have adopted children from China. What a sweet, sweet song this is.
This is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. It's a duet by Twila Paris and Dennis Jernigan, written by Dennis. From the awesome album "Hands Lifted High", which features Dennis singing duets of songs that he has written. His duet partners include Twila Paris, Natalie Grant, Christy Nockels, Jeff Deyo, Rebecca St. James, etc. I highly recommend this album. Thank you, Dennis, you are such a talent. And Twila is at her best here.
This song is known as a Christmas carol, of course. But there are very few lines in this song that relate to Christmas. It's mostly a song about joy, and we should be joyful in the Lord all year long. If you take your mind out of the context of Christmas (and that's OK, bear with me), this is a song we can sing year-round. I see so many people out in the world who are *not* joyful, and do you know why? They don't know the Lord. They have nothing to be truly joyful about. Oh, yeah, they may be having a good time, but that is not true joy, it's an empty, hedonistic, self-centered joy. That's not the type of joy God wants for us. Anyway, this is a modernized version of "Joy To The World", originally written by Isaac Watts. Shannon added a new chorus. I typically don't like the modernization of traditional hymns, but I'll make an exception in this case. I've probably sung "Joy To The World" 1,000 times in church, and it's nice to have a new freshness.
This is an upbeat song of joy about loving God, our strength and refuge. Don Moen is leading the singing, recorded at CBN studios. Lenny LeBlanc is in there, too. The song was written by Lamont Hiebert. Sing for joy!
Does the world really need another 23rd Psalm song? Well, yes, I guess so, since this one is beautiful. Written by King David with a little bit of help from Steve Merkel. Leann Albrecht sings harmony along with Don Moen's lead vocal. I've always loved Leann; she has backed up many well-known artists, including Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Darlene Zschech, Twila Paris, Amy Grant, Kim Hill, Women of Faith, Maranatha Singers, and many others.
"A Woman's Heart " is from the CD titled LOVED by Trish Foti Genco. Trish is an award winning, classically trained, vocalist; and native of the New Orleans area. LOVED is a collection of contemporary inspirational songs from the Church to Broadway that touch on the theme of God's unfolding grace throughout your journey in life and how to find strength in every aspect of your life. "A Woman's Heart" is available on iTunes, CD Baby and through www.tfotigenco.com. "A Woman's Heart" is the perfect song for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Women's Conferences, or any celebration of/for women.
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