What's Your Favorite Easter Song?
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Living the Surrendered Life
Nancy walks line by line through the hymn, "Take My Life." Personalize this wonderful text as your prayer to be fully consecrated to Christ.
http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/downloads/index.php?id=10356
25 of Nancy's Favorite Hymns
"Next to reading the Bible, singing—to and about the Lord-has probably been the activity that has produced the greatest encouragement in my Christian walk." (Nancy Leigh DeMoss)
http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/downloads/index.php?id=10184
Singing - a Christian perspective
This verse suggests that the singing of songs and hymns can play an important role in discipling and worship.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Colossians%203:16&version=NIV
Hallelujah, What a Savior - Man of Sorrows, What a Name
"Man of Sorrows, what a name for the Son of God who came. Ruined sinners to reclaim, Hallelujah! What a Savior!" We offer a study of this beautiful hymn, along with an mp3, sheet music and other resources.
http://songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/hallelujah-what-a-savior
Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended
"Ah Holy Jesus" challenges us to realize it was our personal sins that put Jesus on the cross. And it points us to a proper response, reminding us that Jesus' death for our salvation calls for us to adore and worship him. We offer a study of this beautiful hymn and how it came to be written.
http://songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/ah-holy-jesus-how-hast-thou-offended
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" is considered one of the finest hymns ever written. We provide a study of the hymn, background of the hymn writer, sheet music, mp3 and more.
http://songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/when-i-survey-the-wondrous-cross
Red Mountain Music
I know that albums are usually reviewed individually, and that it is usually unfair to both the listener and the musician to judge the entire body of their work in one lump sum. But some things must be taken as a whole, as one part builds upon the other and complements that part.
http://ymexchange.com/Resource-Reviews/Red-Mountain-Music.html