When I was ten years old, I attended a Bible Conference in Ashland, Kentucky.
There was a gentleman in attendance who was planning to sing the old hymn, "How Great Thou Art"
On the radio.
His normal organist was not available and he asked me to play the organ for him
As he sang on live radio.
It was a great experience; one obviously I have not forgotten.
That great old hymn that calls our minds, our hearts and our souls, for a brief few minutes,
to honor our God with praise and worship and to pour out our hearts in gratitude and thanksgiving
to Him for giving His only begotten Son to die . . .
'Who came into the world that the world, through Him, might be saved'.
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Sing Praise To The Lord
Mark Chandler
There was a gentleman in attendance who was planning to sing the old hymn, "How Great Thou Art"
On the radio.
His normal organist was not available and he asked me to play the organ for him
As he sang on live radio.
It was a great experience; one obviously I have not forgotten.
That great old hymn that calls our minds, our hearts and our souls, for a brief few minutes,
to honor our God with praise and worship and to pour out our hearts in gratitude and thanksgiving
to Him for giving His only begotten Son to die . . .
'Who came into the world that the world, through Him, might be saved'.
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Sing Praise To The Lord
Mark Chandler
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