The first time I sang this was in July 1972, the night I publicly accepted Christ as my Saviour at Duke Street Baptist Church, in Richmond, Surrey. A friend was being baptised that night. I was in the front row of the balcony, the next thing I knew I was at the front of the church, weeping and singing this hymn I'd never heard before. A few weeks later I was also baptised. I had fought against salvation for several years. The first person to witness to me was a Salvationist euphonium player, Wendy Boon.
The first time I sang this was in July 1972, the night I publicly accepted Christ as my Saviour at Duke Street Baptist Church, in Richmond, Surrey. A friend was being baptised that night. I was in the front row of the balcony, the next thing I knew I was at the front of the church, weeping and singing this hymn I'd never heard before. A few weeks later I was also baptised. I had fought against salvation for several years. The first person to witness to me was a Salvationist euphonium player, Wendy Boon.
Superb music for Jesus.
The band’s music does something for the soul. Amen?
I've lost count of the times I've played this in many army bands. I've never once been able to play it without coming under conviction.
Amen