Immigration
A Hymn for Immigration
I was really convicted this week when I came across these lines from an old-fashion hymn: "Thy voice calls me home, saying, 'There is room. There is room at my side for thee!'”
Immigration
I was really convicted this week when I came across these lines from an old-fashion hymn: "Thy voice calls me home, saying, 'There is room. There is room at my side for thee!'”
Lyrics
In the old-fashioned style of the camp meeting revival songs in the late 1800s and early 1900s, here's my adaptation of a 1910 lyric by Ada Blenkhorn — find out a bit more about her here: https://hymnary.org/person/Blenkhorn_Ada. Ada's text followed a meter
Saints
The Story of the Headhunter "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus" is an evangelistic song popularized in the Anglosphere in the mid-1900s. The originator of the lyrics was named Nokseng: He was a headhunting tribesman from northeast India in the 1800s who converted to Christ through the evangelistic