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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Celtic Woman - O Tannenbaum (Live At The Helix In Dublin, Ireland/2013)



Very, very pretty. A tannenbaum is a fir tree. It is a lovely song about a lovely evergreen conifer that grows all over Europe and America. Evidently, they were in abundance in the forests of Germany. Those of us who grew up in my neck of the woods, the state of Maryland, learned a different set of words to this lovely tune that had nothing to do with fir trees or Christmas trees. We knew it as our state anthem:
The Despot's heel is on the shore, Maryland, my Maryland.
His torch is at thy temple door, Maryland, my Maryland.
Avenge the patriotic gore that flecked the streets of Baltimore,
And be the battle Queen of yore, Maryland, my Maryland.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Beautiful Celtic Version of O Holy Night



My absolute most favorite carol of Christ's birth since I was in first grade--maybe  earlier--but that's as early as I can remember specifically hearing it. That still makes it over 60 years.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Ursprung Buam Stille nacht ,Heilige Nacht



Danka Franz Gruber. Gottzundheit. I hope I said what I think I said.

Marty Robbins Little Stranger In A Manger




The greatest birth ever seen, the greatest Man who ever lived, the greatest death ever suffered, the greatest ever made in the only complete resurrection from the dead, to offer the greatest life anyone could ever experience. See Romans 10:9,10,11 for the details.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

MaxEvangel: The Spirit of Burning

MaxEvangel: The Spirit of Burning: This basic convicting and cleansing work of the Spirit in the life of believers can be illustrated by the words of the prophet Isaia...

Friday, September 4, 2015

Nephilim & Sons of God: Who Are They?




Old Testament classes from Mr. Willis Bishop you will recognize the process Mr. Daniels is outlining in a very articulate way. Because of the clarity of Professor Bishop's teaching, so long ago, I have held this position which is espoused by David W. Daniel's in this video. I invite you to listen to it closely--I consider it 30 minutes well spent. You may not get it clearly the first time, but, that's o.k. Listen over and over again. Even if you have to listen twelve times, I'd call that 6 hours well spent.