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What a way to start 2022! Our first episode of the new year is all about praying for wisdom, guidance, and strength, and promising to put God first in all things.
Our friend Emily requested this hymn and we are so thankful we got to learn about it. From St. Patrick in the year 433 to the churches of Ireland in 2020, we see that this hymn has a timeless message. Many hymn that utilize the old-fashioned language such as thee and thou have been lost or updated with contemporary language. We are so impressed that this hymn has been preserved all this time. God has a message for us all with this hymn. What is this hymn saying to you today?
If you're curious about some of the things we talked about today, please visit these sites:
Tonia Evans Cianculli
Hymns of the Heart
The Heart's Obsession
Tosca by Puccini
Alexandra College in Dublin
Dominican Sisters in Ireland
Visit Slane Hill
The Irish Blessing from Ireland churches
We hope you enjoy learning about this old hymn. This old hymn that was forgotten about for centuries... God took what was dead and made it alive again; God took what was ancient and made it new; God took what the world ignored and made it into something beautiful.
God bless you as you listen today!
Please find us on social media so you can participate in our GIVEAWAY. You can WIN a copy of Tonia's CD! All our info is below.
In His Service,
Kerrie and Kellie
#hymntalktwintalk
Psalm 104:33
Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin Talk
Twitter: @hymntalk
Instagram: @hymntalktwintalk
Email: [email protected]
Podcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk
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What a way to start 2022! Our first episode of the new year is all about praying for wisdom, guidance, and strength, and promising to put God first in all things.
Our friend Emily requested this hymn and we are so thankful we got to learn about it. From St. Patrick in the year 433 to the churches of Ireland in 2020, we see that this hymn has a timeless message. Many hymn that utilize the old-fashioned language such as thee and thou have been lost or updated with contemporary language. We are so impressed that this hymn has been preserved all this time. God has a message for us all with this hymn. What is this hymn saying to you today?
If you're curious about some of the things we talked about today, please visit these sites:
Tonia Evans Cianculli
Hymns of the Heart
The Heart's Obsession
Tosca by Puccini
Alexandra College in Dublin
Dominican Sisters in Ireland
Visit Slane Hill
The Irish Blessing from Ireland churches
We hope you enjoy learning about this old hymn. This old hymn that was forgotten about for centuries... God took what was dead and made it alive again; God took what was ancient and made it new; God took what the world ignored and made it into something beautiful.
God bless you as you listen today!
Please find us on social media so you can participate in our GIVEAWAY. You can WIN a copy of Tonia's CD! All our info is below.
In His Service,
Kerrie and Kellie
#hymntalktwintalk
Psalm 104:33
Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin Talk
Twitter: @hymntalk
Instagram: @hymntalktwintalk
Email: [email protected]
Podcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk