I would like to introduce a song by Chris Tomlin. It's from his latest album called 'Hello Love'. I love this song. It's very hymnish.... and simple to follow. I even have a feeling of Christmas when singing this song. The words are simply beautiful. It all brings us back to core of who God is.
Praise The Father, Praise The Son
Writer(s): Ed Cash, Chris Tomlin
Genre(s): Modern
Theme(s): Adoration & Praise
Tempo: Slow
Recommended Key(s): C, F
Tags: Passion
Scripture References: John 17:1
Verse 1
O sovereign God, O matchless King
The saints adore, the angels sing
And fall before the throne of grace
To You belongs the highest praise
Verse 2
These sufferings, this passing tide
Under Your wings I will abide
And every enemy shall flee
You are my hope and victory
Chorus
Praise the Father, praise the Son
Praise the Spirit, three in One
Clothed in power and in grace
The name above all other names
Verse 3
To the valley, for my soul
Thy great descent has made me whole
Your Word my heart has welcomed home
Now peace like water ever flows
Bridge
Yours is the kingdom
Yours is the power
Yours is the glory
Forever
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Generation Y
People born before 1945 are referred to as: The Silent Generation
People born between 1945 and 1961 are referred to as: The Baby Boomers
People born between 1962 and 1976 are referred to as: Generation X
People born between 1977 and 1995 are referred to as: Generation Y
Why do we call the last one generation Y?
I had no idea, but a caricaturist has explained it graphically below...
Hey, I learned something new today!
People born between 1945 and 1961 are referred to as: The Baby Boomers
People born between 1962 and 1976 are referred to as: Generation X
People born between 1977 and 1995 are referred to as: Generation Y
Why do we call the last one generation Y?
I had no idea, but a caricaturist has explained it graphically below...
Hey, I learned something new today!
(Don't let me see that on you, coz I will take a snapshot and post it on this blog! hahaha!)
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