Friday, October 26, 2012

Songs That I Love

Following my previous post, I'll be sharing some of my other favorite songs that I love listening to. I learned these during PYD-days. I find them to be very uplifting! Praise be to God!

 Here I am to Worship


 Trading My Sorrows (sing this with actions! :) )


 Shine Jesus Shine


 I Will Sing Forever


 Heart of Worship


 Humayo't Ihayag


 The Power to Unite


Just an update:
I've undergone a significant change in my faith journey since the year referenced in this post, but I want to share that I still love listening to these songs. Just adding a couple of new ones that I recently discovered and enjoyed..

● Sometimes by Step


● Refiner's Fire (Purify My Heart)



Friday, October 19, 2012

Tell The World of His Love

It's the month of October, and of course, I am reminded of the Parish Youth Days that I used to attend. I would still like to share a song that I truly love listening to and singing. It's the theme song from the 1995 World Youth Day, which I first learned about from WYD '95 Liturgy and Guide Book.

Tell The World Of His Love

[Verse 1]
For God so loved the world
He gave us His only Son
Jesus Christ our Savior
His most precious one
He has sent us His message of love
And sends those who hear
To bring the message to everyone
In a voice loud and clear

[Chorus]
Let us tell the world of His love
The greatest love the world has known
Search the world for those who have walked
Astray and lead them home
Fill the world's darkest corners
With His light from up above
Walk every step, every mile, every road
And tell the world, tell the world of His love

[Post-Chorus]
(Tell the world of His love)
(Tell the world of His love)

[Verse 2]
Our Lord, our Savior, our King
Emmanuel, Prince of Peace
Begotten of the Father's love
Born to set us free
Let heaven and earth sing His praises
His righteousness proclaim
Let every heart rejoice in His love
And magnify His name

[Repeat Chorus 2x]

[Outro]
(Tell the world of His love)
Tell the world of His love



Isn't it a wonderful song? It also reminds me of some of my other favorite songs that I love listening to. I'll be sharing them in another blog post that you may want to check out.


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