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A Christian Reflects on the 99 Names of Allah: Who am I?
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A Christian Reflects on the 99 Names of Allah. A devotional exploration by one Christian woman of the 99 beautiful names of Allah. Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things" (Philippians 4:8). Whats in a Name? Who am I that I should attempt such a project? Another way to see who I am is to read other things that I write. I have two other blogs:.
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Windmill Songs: It is for Freedom, Galatians 5:1
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013. It is for Freedom, Galatians 5:1. Another Bible memory verse song, but this one contains commentary in a companion song (or part) that is sung simultaneously. Sort of like the way Judas and Jesus sing different songs that blend together in "All for the Best" from Godspell. Of course, not nearly as musically sophisticated as that, but I had that in mind as I wrote this, as well as the way the parts join together in songs like Power in the Blood. Posted by Crossing Rebecca.
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Windmill Songs: Vessels for the King
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Friday, October 14, 2011. Vessels for the King. Not only, "I'll never live through this," but "Why does He deal differently with that one? He strokes the clay, and breaks the gold and silver ore with his hammer. Sand is thrown instantly into the fire, and then is shaped not by banging, but by the breath of God. And wood knows only gentle, gentle heat- followed by the knife, and long, long seasons of being rubbed with grit. And in this mighty storehouse, I am drawn to look closer at a burlwood bowl. T...
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Windmill Songs: Table of Contents
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Of course, you can find these by searching, or by opening up the archives, but I find that sometimes it's nice just to be able to glance down a list of linked titles. These are the titles of the songs in the order that I posted them here. Do Not Despise the Day of Small Beginnings or Why I am Not Writing a Novel. Prayer (Sometimes I Feel Foolish). Sheer Koheleth, the Song of Ecclesiastes. No God but God. Of Paper and Pens. Vessels for the King. The Mountain of the LORD. Make Us a People.
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Windmill Songs: Philippians 4:12-13 (I Can Do All This Through Him)
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Monday, September 16, 2013. Philippians 4:12-13 (I Can Do All This Through Him). I find that I am writing songs to help children memorize Bible verses. Since our program is using the NIV translation of the Bible, it means that the songs have to follow that version. It also means that the songs other people have come up with over the years are a bit less helpful than they might be. I'm quite pleased with this one. Posted by Crossing Rebecca. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Help Change the World.
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Windmill Songs: Make Us a People
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Make Us a People. And finally, because there is. The cities from our nice and tidy suburbs. Make us a People. Father, make us a people. Who will walk on the water. Climbing out of the boat. O Lord, make us a people. Who are baptized in fire,. Just a little drunk with the. Word of Your love. Help us go outside the walls of the city. Following Jesus, bearing disgrace as He did. Walking in the footsteps of God. Father, make us a people. Who sing when we’re captured. A Rambling The...
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Windmill Songs: July 2011
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Friday, July 29, 2011. Here's a poem that I wrote a long time ago, but which still makes sense to me as a prayer for today. Forgive me for striving,. For acting as if I had to earn the love. That you poured out so freely,. Dying on the cross for me. Forgive me for not striving,. For giving up and giving in,. For yielding up the righteousness. You died to give. To rest in your love,. To strive with all that I am. To let your freely given love. Posted by Crossing Rebecca. Thursday, July 28, 2011. With you ...
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Windmill Songs
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Who Do You Serve? I realized that not only have I not posted here in a long time, but I have never posted this song. Since I wanted to share it with somebody today, let me get it up here. This song originated when a dear friend, in the midst of a terrible situation, heard God asking him, "Who do you serve? Who Do You Serve? Who do you serve? O tell me who do you serve? Who is the God that you serve? I serve the God who created the heavens and earth. I serve a God who sees me.
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Windmill Songs: October 2013
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013. A Few Bible Memory Songs. Lately I have been working on Bible memory songs for children. As is always the case for me, I find that my songs are particularly helpful for myself. What happens for me is that I put some words together that convey some truth that I think I have seen, or that speaks to my heart, and then the song runs itself over and over in my mind and heart. And I think that this is helpful. Posted by Crossing Rebecca. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One book at a time.
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Windmill Songs: September 2013
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Monday, September 16, 2013. Philippians 4:12-13 (I Can Do All This Through Him). I find that I am writing songs to help children memorize Bible verses. Since our program is using the NIV translation of the Bible, it means that the songs have to follow that version. It also means that the songs other people have come up with over the years are a bit less helpful than they might be. I'm quite pleased with this one. Posted by Crossing Rebecca. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Help Change the World.