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HYMN STORIES
“AND NOW YOU KNOW….”
We are encouraged, uplifted and sometimes even challenged by some of the songs and hymns we sing so often. You might wonder what inspired the writing and composition of these songs. There is a story behind each one. Most often these stories will give even more meaning to the already powerful blessing these songs are. In this library, you will find reasons and life experiences that God used to provide us with wonderful messages in music. These are historical accounts of hymns and songs used in the programs of Hope Today.
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BE STILL MY SOUL
Over the centuries, the Holy Spirit has intervened in the heart of mankind to reveal the true nature of God and His desire for a meaningful relationship with humans. History has referred to these times as periods of spiritual revival, and these movements of the Spirit have generally been accompanied by outbursts of song. In the late seventeenth century, the church once again had become cold and non-evangelistic, having lost it’s given purpose and path. This time, God lit th
Sep 18, 2023
BE STILL, FOR THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD
BE STILL, FOR THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD is a contemporary hymn written by British songwriter, David J. Evans, in 1986. Evans was involved in the charismatic movement…but felt that some of its worship and music risked treating God in a fashion that was too trivial. He was also inspired by the Old Testament account of Jacob after he awoke from his dream, in which the angels were going up and down on a ladder from heaven to earth. Jacob exclaimed, “surely the Lord is in this
Sep 18, 2023
AWAY IN A MANGER
If we were to remember back to the first Christmas song we learned or maybe heard at the advent time of year, most would identify AWAY IN A MANGER as one of their very favourite carols to sing. In childhood and still today, this song will bring us assurance that the little baby, Jesus Christ, gives us an eternal and steadfast love. When all around us may be discouraging and fearful, Jesus remains with us to give peace and hope. The original two verses of this carol were fir
Sep 15, 2023
AT CALVARY
The distressed Father, also a Pastor, earnestly cried out in a letter to the President of Moody Bible Institute. The Pastor’s prodigal son, William Newell, was breaking a parent’s heart. The loving father begged for his son to be allowed to enroll at the Institute; at long last and under certain conditions, the request was granted. To make a long story very short, several years later, William Newell became a beloved professor at Moody. In 1895, William was thinking about hi
Sep 15, 2023
AS THE DEER PANTETH FOR THE WATER
Marty Nystrom was born in 1956 to Christian parents. He later graduated from Oral Roberts University with a degree in music education. Here is Marty’s personal account of the inspiration for his Hymn, AS THE DEER PANTETH FOR THE WATER . I quote him, “In 1984, I was a school teacher in Seattle, and since I had the summer off, I decided to go back to Bible College for a summer term. I headed for Dallas, Texas to attend Christ for the Nations Institute. I had a roommate who w
Sep 15, 2023
AND CAN IT BE THAT I SHOULD GAIN
Charles Wesley and his brother John are well known in the history of the Christian church. Charles was born prematurely in 1707 and neither cried nor opened his eyes. His mother, Susanna, wrapped him tightly in wool until his actual due date; he then opened his eyes and cried! At a young age, he and his brother were taken to London to attend Westminster School where at the age of 13, he became a King’s Scholar. After graduating, he enrolled at Oxford. Neither Charles nor Jo
Sep 15, 2023
AMAZING GRACE
To say that everyone today will know and will probably have sung this hymn is an understatement. Yet, the story behind the hymn, AMAZING GRACE , will give it so much more meaning. There have been so many versions of this story over the years. Yet, there are some facts about the life of John Newton, author of this hymn, that remain common. He was born in 1725 and was the son of a sea Captain. His mother died when he was 6, and by age 11, he had joined his father at sea. Hi
Sep 15, 2023
ALL THINGS BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL
Cecil (Cecille) Frances Alexander was working with her pupils in Sunday School. As some of her pupils were struggling to understand the Apostles Creed and portions of the catechism, she began to convert these truths into songs for children, to explain the Christian faith and understanding. The creed begins with, “I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord.” It was for the phrase, "Maker of Heaven and Earth"
Sep 15, 2023
ALL THE WAY MY SAVIOUR LEADS ME
If there ever was a prolific poet and hymn writer, Fanny Crosby would definitely be at the top of the list. Blinded as a child after a very wrong medical procedure, she quickly learned that feeling sorry for herself would not get her anywhere significant in life. With her vision impairment, she also realized that she would need to develop other senses to accommodate and reach her objectives. With the encouragement of her Grandmother, she memorized whole books of the Bible,
Sep 15, 2023
A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD
“God is our Refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Inspired by these words and the rest of Psalm 46, Martin Luther wrote a hymn that became the battle cry of the people...a great source of strength and hope, even for those who were martyred for their convictions. Born in November, 1483, in Saxony, Germany, Luther was educated at the University of Erfurt and later became an Augustinian monk. He taught philosophy and theology at the University of Wittenberg. Hi
Sep 5, 2023
ABIDE WITH ME
A hymn that continues to bring much comfort in times of fear is ABIDE WITH ME ; it is often included as part of Remembrance Day Cenotaph services. One can only imagine the immense comfort these words must have brought to soldiers during the fear of war. Henry and Anne Lyte lived in a village close to the shores in Devonshire, England. There, for 23 years, he faithfully ministered to his seafaring congregation. Henry had a lung condition and it did not help when some of th
Sep 5, 2023
ALL CREATURES OF OUR GOD AND KING
If the name St. Francis of Assisi is mentioned, most would be reminded of stories or documentaries and movies about him. Over the years, it has become difficult to separate truth from fiction in the many accounts of his life. We know that he was born in 1182, the son of a rich merchant in central Italy. After a meager education, he joined the army and was captured in war. He made a commitment to Jesus Christ shortly after his release and renounced his wealth. He began tra
Sep 5, 2023
ALL FOR JESUS
It was once said of the hymn author, Mary James, (and I quote), “I never saw an individual more fully possessed by that love that thinketh no evil, than our beloved Sister James…” (end quote) Mary was born in 1810 and began teaching Sunday School in her Methodist Church when she was only thirteen. She had about a dozen girls in her class, and soon she was visiting them in their homes…often bearing gifts her mother had made. This was the beginning of a lifetime of ministry
Sep 5, 2023
ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS NAME
Our hymn today was first published anonymously as a poem of 8 stanzas entitled “The Lord Is King”, in 1870; later, it was discovered that Edward Perronet was the author. The poem has been revised many times over the years until it is now known as our Hymn, “ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS NAME.” Edward was of French descent and was the son of a clergyman of the Church of England. Born in 1726, he was educated for the Pastoral Ministry like his father. Not being in harmony with
Sep 5, 2023
ALL THAT THRILLS MY SOUL IS JESUS
Thoro Harris wrote hundreds of Christian songs and published hundreds of other songs he did not write; he was one of the most prolific African-American hymn writers of the early 20th century. His compositions have been consistently selected for publication in hymnals of various denominations. He was born to a father who was a black doctor and a mother who was white. He attended college in Battle Creek, Michigan and then moved to Boston, where in 1902 he produced the first o
Sep 5, 2023
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