Shelter in the Storm This beautiful hymn was written in the late 1880s by Vernon J Charlesworth, who was a London Pastor serving as Headmaster of Charles Spurgeon’s Stockwell Orphanage. This well-beloved him was heard often s...
Shelter in the Storm This beautiful hymn was written in the late 1880s by Vernon J Charlesworth, who was a London Pastor serving as Headmaster of Charles Spurgeon’s Stockwell Orphanage. This well-beloved him was heard often s...
From the depths of the dark ages, comes this powerful cry from the heart of Charles Wesley. It resonates with each sincere listener as the theme resounds throughout all ages, can there be mercy still, for me? The answer comes...
From the depths of the dark ages, comes this powerful cry from the heart of Charles Wesley. It resonates with each sincere listener as the theme resounds throughout all ages, can there be mercy still, for me? The answer comes...
Lewis Hartsough, A Methodist Minister from Ithaca New York pend these beautiful worlds and the words of almost a hundred other hymns during the 1800s. Little is known about the life of this man other than What popular gospel...
This beautiful song was written by Philip Paul Bliss In the 1800s. He was converted at a Revival meeting at age 12 while he was working on farms and in lumber camps and trying to finish his schooling. At a young age, his voca...
This well-known hymn was written by Ray Palmer, considered to be one of America’s best-known hymn writers from the 1800s. The creative process brings us very close to the Creator. Anyone who paints or writes music or poetry o...
Jesus said in John 12: 32, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me.” So many times we feel alone and forgotten by God. So many times we wonder where He is as we go through trial and difficulty. So ...
This hymn is probably most widely known for reportedly being the last musical piece the band on the sinking Titanic played before the boat tragically crashed into the sea in April 1912. The report was not able to be confirmed...
This hymn, originally written in Latin, was translated roughly in 1861 by Jason Mason Neal, a pastor in the Church of England. I love the name Immanuel (Emmanuel), meaning, “God is with us” עִמָּנוּאֵל Matthew 1:23 Behold, a...
This beautiful hymn speaks the longing of a heart yearning for a deeper connection with God. To understand where the sentiment comes from in the beautiful words of the song, we have to take a look at the life of the original ...
“Softly and Tenderly,” which was originally known as “Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling,” is a classic invitation hymn from the 19th century. It was written by Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909) who was a composer of the ...
A Bit About The Song… I Will Sing Of My Redeemer This beautiful song was written by Philip Paul Bliss In the 1800s. He was converted at a Revival meeting at age 12 while he was working on farms and in lumber camps and trying ...
A Bit About The Song… I Will Sing Of My Redeemer This beautiful song was written by Philip Paul Bliss In the 1800s. He was converted at a Revival meeting at age 12 while he was working on farms and in lumber camps and trying ...
A Bit About The Song… Nearer My God to Thee This hymn is probably most widely known for reportedly being the last musical piece the band on the sinking Titanic played before the boat tragically crashed into the sea in April 1...
A Bit About The Song… Take the world but give me Jesus This striking him was written by the amazing Fanny Crosby in the eighteen hundreds. At the age of 6 weeks, old Fanny Crosby lost her eyesight by a mistake from a careless...
A Bit About The Song… Take the world but give me Jesus This striking him was written by the amazing Fanny Crosby in the eighteen hundreds. At the age of 6 weeks, old Fanny Crosby lost her eyesight by a mistake from a careless...
A Bit About The Song… My Faith Looks Up To Thee This well-known hymn was written by Ray Palmer, considered to be one of America’s best-known hymn writers from the 1800s. The creative process brings us very close to the Creato...
A Bit About The Song… My Faith Looks Up To Thee This well-known hymn was written by Ray Palmer, considered to be one of America’s best-known hymn writers from the 1800s. The creative process brings us very close to the Creato...
A Bit About The Song… O, For A Closer Walk With God This beautiful hymn speaks the longing of a heart yearning for a deeper connection with God. To understand where the sentiment comes from in the beautiful words of the song,...
A Bit About The Song… O, For A Closer Walk With God This beautiful hymn speaks of the longing of a heart yearning for a deeper connection with God. To understand where the sentiment comes from in the beautiful words of the so...
A Bit About The Song… I Hear Thy Welcome Voice Lewis Hartsough, A Methodist Minister from Ithaca New York pend these beautiful worlds and the words of almost a hundred other hymns during the 1800s. Little is known about the ...
A Bit About The Song… Shelter in the Storm This beautiful hymn was written in the late 1880s by Vernon J Charlesworth, who was a London Pastor serving as Headmaster of Charles Spurgeon’s Stockwell Orphanage. This well-beloved...
A Bit About The Song… Shelter in the Storm This beautiful hymn was written in the late 1880s by Vernon J Charlesworth, who was a London Pastor serving as Headmaster of Charles Spurgeon’s Stockwell Orphanage. This well-beloved...