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Looking for Christian music gurus!!

I just heard the best song on the christian radio station when I was driving home. I've never heard it before, so I'm wondering if it's newer (or I could just be out of the loop)

I don't remember much about it, but I think part of the refrain was "Rest my child..." It sounded like a duet between a man and a woman. It was a tender, sweet song, not a rock/pop sound...and I think it was about a woman who was going through trials, etc. talking to the Lord.

Does anyone have any idea what song this is?????

Thanks!!

Joy
 
Joy, I am not sure what song that may be, but I will keep my ears open for you. :listen:

I love these lyrics.
This song make me cry.

Its always been a mystery to me,
How two hearts can come together,
And love can last forever.
But now that I have found you I believe,
That a miracle has come when God sends the perfect one.
So gone are all my questions about why,
And i've never been so sure of anything in my life

~chorus~

Oh I wonder what God was thinking,when he created you.
I wonder if He knew everything I would need,
Because he made all my dreams come true.
When God made you, He must have been thinking about me.

(Girls)

Ooo ooo,I promise that wherever you may go, wherever life may lead you,
With all my heart I'll be there too.
And from this moment on I want you to know,
I'll let nothing come between us, and I will love the ones you love.
(guy):So gone are all my questions about why (girl echoes):about why


Duet:Oh I wonder what God was thinking when he created you,
I wonder if He knew everythin I would need,
Because He made all my dreams come true.
When God made you He must've been thinking about me.

Bridge

He made the sun He made the moon,
To harmonize a perfect tune,
One can't do without the other they just have to be together.
And that is how I know its true,
Your for me and i'm for you and my world
Just cant be right without you in my life

Chorus

(guy) He must have heard every prayer I've been praying (girl echo)
I've been praying (both)He must've knew everything I would need

When God made you, He must've been thinking about me.
 
I got this email from a friend on the 23 Psalm and wanted to share it. This is an eye opener and I probably will never look at this the same way again.

The Lord is my shepherd
That's Relationship!

I shall not want
That's supply!

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures
That's Rest!

He leadeth me beside the still waters
That's Refreshment!

He restoreth my soul
That's Healing!

He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness
That's guidance!

For His name sake
That's Purpose!

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
That's testing!

I will fear no evil
That's Protection

For Thou art with me
That's faithfulness!

Thy Rod and Thy staff they comfort me
That's Discipline!

Thou preparest a tablebefore me in the presence of mine enemies
That's Hope!

Thou annointest my head with oil
That's Consecration!

My cup runneth over
That's Abundance!

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my live
That's Blessing!

And I will dwell in the house of the Lord
That's security!

Forever
That's Etenity !
 

That's Cool! :sunny:

wdwhound: Is this the Sunday
you're friend was scheduled to preach?
 
Love that GrandmaBear. I am going to print it out and put it on my fridge!
When you break verses down like that, they mean so much more!
Thanks!
Have a great time at church all! Let us know anything that really stood out to you when you get home! :cloud9:
 
luvthatduke said:
wdwhound: Is this the Sunday
you're friend was scheduled to preach?
Nope, that was a couple of weeks back. Jamie (my friend) did great. It was her first time in the pulpit and there were approx 200 people attending, so she was a bit nervous at first, but she gave a really inspirational sermon about fighting the good fight, staying the course and finishing the race. (2 Timothy 4:7-8). At the end of the sermon, she showed a video that alternated between pictures of olympic atheletes and pictures of members of our church working in our various community service project and ministries.

It was a very touching sermon, and it was made even more so by the fact that Jamie had been fighting in inoperable brain tumor for the last 4 years. She has been told on several occasions that she didn't have long to live, but she keeps defying the predictions. The last few years have been very rough for her, but she is still one of the most service oriented Christians I have ever met. Here is a person who has every right to focus on herself and her own problems, and yet she continues to offer her life in service to others. When ever there is a need, whether it be helping with the local food pantry, assistance with our anual coat drive, teaching a sunday school class or any one of the other services we offer to our church and our community, Jamie is always first in line to offer to help. She is a powerful speaker, a wonderful person and an inspiration to us all.
 
WDWHound isn't it wonderful that our Godi's bigger and more powerful than any disease! What a testimony to the power of God in her life! I'm glad that my God does the impossible! I will lift her up in my prayers.
 
We had a visiting pastor yesterday as Silent Word Ministries was having a graduation ceremony for some of those students attending a deaf college. It was also fifth Sunday which at our church, that means loads of food after the morning service followed by an afternoon service. The graduation ceremony was during the afternoon service and was a blessing. We also dedicated our new youth building yesterday.

The pastors sermon was on being clean before God. Talked about how we can't lose our salvation but how we still need to confess wrong in our lives as the Holy Spirit troubles us about it.

We went downtown later in the afternoon and let the kids play in the new Passage area (water play area) and then went through the new aquarium building. It is so nice to have a membership so we can do this whenever. Dan Landrum was outside the aquarium playing the dulcimer....I really would like to learn to play one of those......every time I hear one it reminds me of Rich Mullins. We went for some Ben & Jerry's before heading back up to the parking garage to go home. I had chocolate therapy....YUMMY! :teeth:

How was everyone elses weekend?
 
Just heard this song on the radio......one of my favorites....thought I would share with all my DIS friends. Be Blessed!

Lord use my hands
Use my feet
Use my life
Lord make me your voice faithful and true

Lord search my heart
Search my soul
I am yours
Lord make me your voice
Forever praising your name

Oh Lord
You found me when I looked the other way
You held me when I was lonely and afraid
Brought me back to you when I thought my life was through
You helped me see the truth

Oh Lord
You filled me up when hunger filled my life
Picked me up when I didn’t even have a dime
Died upon the cross for each and everyone
I love you Lord


Use my hands use my feet
Use my life
Lord make me your voice faithful and true

Lord search my heart
Search my soul
I am yours
Lord make me your voice
Forever praising your name

Lord use my hands
Use my feet
Use my life
Lord make me your voice faithful and true

Lord search my heart
Search my soul
I am yours
Lord make me your voice
Forever praising your name

Lord make me your voice
Forever praising your name
 
Was just wondering....does anyone elses church do fifth Sunday dinner on the grounds? Every month that has a fifth Sunday....on that Sunday we all bring food enough for your own family, plus a little extra......it is always a great time of fellowship.

We also have breakfast every Sunday morning provided free from 9:00-10:00. Usually is biscuits & gravy, pancakes, fruit....sometimes breakfast burritos.....and sometimes my favorite......chocolate chip pancakes.

During the school year and Awana and Word of Life programs on Wednesday we have dinner before the service.....it is $2 for adults, $1 for kids and includes your meal, drink, and dessert. Makes it easier on us working folks to get dinner and to church on time and hey, where else can you feed a family of four for $6?????

How about everyone else? What do you do at your church?
 
I missed you guys! The thread was slow for a couple of days, but it looks like it then exploded and I missed a lot. :wave:

Albertan Mom, my prayers are with you for the insurance estimate. My parents had a sewer pipe burst in their house, which flooded the whole downstairs, ruining the custom hardwood floors that the previous owner had put in. Let’s just say it wasn’t cheap to fix, but insurance did cover a big portion of it. I think they actually covered the entire part that affected the inside of the house, just not the repair work to the pipe on the outside. House repairs can be such a pain!

Hound, when is your church’s annual coat drive? We might have a few we could send. My mom has one that’s so ugly we wouldn’t even give it away though! :teeth:

Thanks for sharing about your friend Jamie. What a wonderful, spirit-filled woman!

live4Christ, chocolate chip pancakes! Wow! No, the only thing our church has is complimentary coffee in between the services. :teeth: Lots of the Sunday School classes do bring treats every Sunday though. My parents’ class has this one lady that always goes way overboard when it’s her turn—homemade everything and in abundance! Everyone likes it when it’s her turn. :teeth: We do have Wednesday night dinners, but I can’t get there in time for those from my job. I think they are reasonably priced so seniors and families can afford them.
 
Sorry, hound, got my posts and weeks mixed up!
Said a prayer for Jamie, as well as thanking the Lord for her.

Our church has a cafe that's open on Weds. for light dinner
before church, reasonably priced.
But, I'd sure love some choco-chip pancakes once in a while
in the a.m. - yummy!
 
We finished up our studies on the book of Judges! Wow! I never realized all
that was in it. Mostly I had only heard about Sampson and Delilah. We are going to have a special prayer meeting next Sunday before church to pray for
our country and it's leadership, our service men and women and whatever else God lays upon our hearts. We do this about every 1 -2 months.
 
Every few monthes we have a Bits n Bites luncheon, but that is mostly for the new people. I wish we had more. Not a huge potluck fan, but like buns, meat, cheese etc... and all the desserts!!
We have dessert nights about once a year.

We don't have alot going on. We have a very young church, so many people are so busy with kids activities, that sometimes the adults miss out on fellowship with each other. We get together as a small group for bbq's, weiner roasts, pizza nights and stuff quite often though.
Sigh, I miss my friends, they have all been on holidays, and we keep missing each other!
 
ead79 said:
Hound, when is your church’s annual coat drive? We might have a few we could send. My mom has one that’s so ugly we wouldn’t even give it away though! :teeth:\
We usually hold this in September. We would be honored to be able to help pass your coats on to those who need them, however I might be able to save you some shipping costs. We give our coats to the local Coats for Kids Campaign. There is almost certainly a Coats for Kids Campaing near you who would be very happy to redistribute your coats. I could help you find on if you like. Don't get me wrong, we would would delighted to receive you coats, I just thought I'd save you the money on shipping.
 
Along the lines of donations......has anyone else here participated in Shoes for Orphan Souls. We have done this the last couple of years and the day they have the collection at our local Moody radio station DS and I usually go over after school and help them collect and stack them. The first year it clouded up to rain and we had to bring in all the shoes from outside the station (they were building a bridge with them). DS was in Kindergarten and he carried and carried and carried shoes. Every time they mention it on the radio he remembers that. :goodvibes

To learn more about Shoes for Orphan Souls go to www.wmbw.org and click on the links they have there that will redirect you to their site.

We also want to participate in Operation Christmas Child this year. Have heard lots of good things about it.
 
We havea cafe that is open before and after all services. Everything is reasonably priced and there is GREAT coffee. It is also open for lunch during the week. Some groups hold breakfasts, lunches and dinners. My church is HUGE so it's difficult to the potluck thing, I don't think there is enough room for everyone to eat at one time. LOL

I participate in Operation Christmas Child. I love putting the shoeboxes together. :goodvibes
 
Okay--so we started homeschooling and for religion we are using the Golden Children's bible. We read the story--and then DD illustrates and retells.

So excuse my novice confusion.....

We are reading about Cain and Able. Eve is the mother of ALL living things. I thought they were the first humans. Cain kills his brother--God is upset with him..he leaves to a neighboring land and marries. Now if Eve is the mother of ALL living things....where did Cain's wife come from?

This is my first adventure into the Bible as a whole and first from a Bible geared towards children. So I've never studied these stories before.

HELP!

Thanks :).
 
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