Some of my favorite CDs I've ever owned are the Hymns
for a Kid's Heart collections put out by Bobbie
Wolgemuth and Joni Eareckson Tada. These wonderful
recordings have beautiful arrangements of 12 wonderful
hymns per each disk, and they come with a wonderful
storybook has a devotional for each hymn, as well as a
story about the author of it. Vol. II, which I used to
listen to every night as I went to sleep (not because
it was boring, but because I liked it), started with
this hymn, which has be...(+)
Some of my favorite CDs I've ever owned are the Hymns
for a Kid's Heart collections put out by Bobbie
Wolgemuth and Joni Eareckson Tada. These wonderful
recordings have beautiful arrangements of 12 wonderful
hymns per each disk, and they come with a wonderful
storybook has a devotional for each hymn, as well as a
story about the author of it. Vol. II, which I used to
listen to every night as I went to sleep (not because
it was boring, but because I liked it), started with
this hymn, which has become one of my favorites as a
result. I'd have arranged it a while ago, only all the
jumps and chord changes made this a more difficult feat
to arrange than most hymns. Today, though, I finally
sat down at a piano (something I only do when I'm
desperate for an idea) and tried some stuff out. In
doing so, I noticed that parts of this hymn are rather
similar to Be Still My Soul, and if you pay attention,
you might find snippets of that hymn in a couple areas
of the arrangement. Perfect for offertory or church
special--I hope this hymn is a blessing to you!