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Helen Wolf <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Oct 2006 12:34:56 -0400
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Thanks, John.  I still have cyber hymnal in my bookmarks, but forgot 
about it.  so did a google, and there it was the first listed.

Helen

Earlier you wrote:
>That song is quite common and is still sung, today.  The lyrics will 
>be easy to find.
>
>earlier, Helen Wolf, wrote:
>
>>Phil,
>>It is a wonderful song, isn't it?  I miss that kind of music in 
>>today's modern church life.
>>I too was raised Baptist, but I learned that hymn in a Plymouth 
>>Brethren assembly.  I wish I could recall every verse........maybe 
>>I could find the lyrics online......I'll try later.
>>Hey, did I really say Vicki is too old??  I thought I said too young.   LOL!
>>
>>Helen
>>
>>Earlier you wrote:
>>>Helen,
>>>
>>>What do you mean she is too old to remember that song.  I remember it and
>>>Vicki is only a couple of years younger than me.  Plus, she was raised in a
>>>Baptist church like I was, too.  I remember the song and every verse.  Our
>>>Baptist church had a live Sunday radio broadcast and we went on the air
>>>singing that song.  It is a wonderful song.  Even older Charistmatics and
>>>Pentecostal sing it.
>>>
>>>Phil.

"My Life is not in what He gives me, but in Who He is."

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