Recently I have searching for more scripture songs. I know that when a scripture has been put to song, it is hard to forget. All during the week we play Steve Green's CD "Hide 'em in Your Heart" . I want our minds filled with God's words.
While contemplating all of this a friend that I hadn't seen since high school sent this link! It is a song that covers the main ideas of the 10 commandments. He learned it growing up and said he still refers to it.
I also received CD suggestions from a mom whose son I taught while in high school. He is now in college. He has a heart for Jesus and for service. His mom said, "he fell asleep many nights listening to these songs."
*these are not scripture songs
1. Cedarmont kids hymns (she did not recommend other albums by them)
2. "Sleep Sound in Jesus" by Michael Card
3. "Come to the Cradle." by Michael Card
Coming soon, we are going to post some video's of scripture songs written and sung by Godfrey and Debbie Miranda!!! I can't wait! :)
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The Seventh-Day Adventist church has a website dedicated to reformation and revival. On this site are many great resources. Here is a link to some worship ideas for children.
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Last Friday night we were informed by Matt's parents that the moon was going to appear larger than normal, so we decided to have worship outside. We sang a few songs and read a story by flashlight. We talked to our daughter for the first time about where Jesus is and that He is coming back to get us and take us to His home. We pointed her to the moon and told her that Jesus lived past the moon in a place called heaven. She thought for awhile and then lifted up her arms, as she does when she wants to be picked up, and said "Jesus up."
Bedtime worship consists of singing songs, reading a story and having prayer before bed. For morning worship, we read simplified bible verses (from Feed My Lambs) and have her repeat after us, then we close with prayer. Recently we have had her repeat the prayers.