Thank you so much for the honor of placing my little video here. I hope to glorify Christ with strings in whatever way I can.
This was my favorite song as a child, and growing up Roman Catholic, I only got to hear it on television. The first time I sang it in church was overwhelming, and I have still not lost my love for it.
God Bless your Presidency, and thank you so much for all you do, not only for the Church, but a world in need of food and the Gospel. We pray for you all the time.
Thanks for this, Rob, are you Father of Marc? If so, I graduated from Roosevelt high with him, a talented young man! Thank you for sharing your talent with others!
Ahhh! I see! I've done the same to my children, my oldest son is 14, and the twin babies turn 1 on January 14! I did, however recognize the name, and familial talent!
And now, Pastor Harrison, I will cease to hijack your blog comments! I look forward to hearing from you in Fargo in two weeks!
Time lost is time when we have not lived a full human life, time unenriched by experience, creative endeavor, enjoyment, and suffering. ~Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Thank you so much for the honor of placing my little video here. I hope to glorify Christ with strings in whatever way I can.
This was my favorite song as a child, and growing up Roman Catholic, I only got to hear it on television. The first time I sang it in church was overwhelming, and I have still not lost my love for it.
God Bless your Presidency, and thank you so much for all you do, not only for the Church, but a world in need of food and the Gospel. We pray for you all the time.
In Christ,
Rob Bourassa
Thanks for this, Rob, are you Father of Marc? If so, I graduated from Roosevelt high with him, a talented young man! Thank you for sharing your talent with others!
No, Marc is my youngest brother. There is almost 10 years between us, and I look fairly old with the grey beard.
Ahhh! I see! I've done the same to my children, my oldest son is 14, and the twin babies turn 1 on January 14!
I did, however recognize the name, and familial talent!
And now, Pastor Harrison, I will cease to hijack your blog comments! I look forward to hearing from you in Fargo in two weeks!
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