Month: December 2016

Seven Songs for My Savior: Song Six: “No Eye Had Seen” by Michael W. Smith & Amy Grant

Michael W. Smith’s “Christmas” might have been one of the very first cd’s that I owned.    Since then he has created several albums, but I think his first one will always be one of my very favorites.  I think because the album seems to flow together naturally from one song to the next. Song number […]

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Seven Songs for my Savior: Song Five: “Nations that Long in Darkness Walked” by Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn

Hymns of faith are gradually being lost in perpetuity.  (Sorry for the big word.  When else can I use that? 🙂  )  Anyway, I do like worship songs.  But there is something to be said about the classic songs faith. That is why I always appreciate when artists bring new life to the old songs.  […]

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Seven Songs for my Savior: Song Four “Angels We Have Heard on High”

Tonight I was privileged to see some of my extended family.  Growing up, we saw each other frequently.  Now our times together are few and far between.  During childhood, a few cousin fights might have taken place over toys.  Getting to be together is what matters now. Since I was a child, I have loved to sing.  […]

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Seven Songs for My Savior: Song Two: “Child of Love” by Sara Groves

Last night, our two little nieces and nephews came over to “play.”  Adding four kids three and under to an already active household certainly made for a lively evening.  Thankfully my husband was home as well as our kids.  All of us kept pretty busy with two toddlers, a brand new walker who is into everything […]

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Seven Songs for a Savior 2016: Song One “Because It’s Christmas” by the Sidewalk Prophets

Evidently the fact that I have not posted on this site for three months is possibly an indicator that I have had a busy fall.  Taking pictures and writing words for a book will do that.  Especially when added to an already busy life. Now that I am on to the writing process itself, I […]

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