My little sopranos singing Luke 16:10
The 2yo is first and when she drops out the 4 yo finishes the song.
Wit & Wisdom from my Journey through Womanhood
My little sopranos singing Luke 16:10
The 2yo is first and when she drops out the 4 yo finishes the song.
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I’ve had the privilege of attending the same church from elementary school till present day.
We have sung “Dwelling in Beulah Land” by C. Austin Miles for many years. [Except we don't sing it as slow as the link plays it.]
As a young person I eagerly anticipated the chorus where the church, mostly the men, would shout, “Praise God!” right after the phrase “underneath a cloudless sky.”
The sound would resound through the auditorium and echo through the downstairs.
During the later years of high school and newly married life that shout became quieter during the singing. For a while it was just quietly spoken or left out entirely.
I missed it.
I’m happy to report that the “Praise God!” is back and growing louder. No embarrassment or sheepish smiles. Just exuberant words heard above the music.
Praise God!
Arranging music is one of my most favorite things. I love to take a couple songs and put them together, or a couple instruments together for one song.
I don’t know if my arrangements are any good, but it’s fun to do.
So this video clip combining a medley, and Julie Andrews, is great fun – even though the wardrobe is dated.
Our 3 1/2 year songbird loves the empty rooms at our house, especially the ones with hard wood floors.
When our bedroom was first empty we would hear impromptu concerts at all hours.
The louder she sang – the louder it echoed; but it always made us smile.
Now if I could just get her to sing, “He healed the broken-hearted and set the captive free.” Instead of setting the captain free all the time.
O taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
Psalm 43:8
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