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Tag: Isaiah 24:1-6

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The world dries up

Although most of my hymns aim to build hope, there are times when we just need to stop and acknowledge our grief at the devastation that climate change has already brought and our fears for the future. This hymn expresses that pain but makes no attempt to resolve it. It might be used to lead into a time of contemplation with hope being built in … Continue reading The world dries up

Unknown's avatarquestioningrichardAugust 31, 2023August 31, 2023Leave a comment

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