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I sang many of these hymns at my infants school between 1979 and 1982. Our Morning Assembly was held in the school hall three times every week. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. I have vivid and powerful memories of us singing these songs with a projector projecting the words on a big screen so we could all sing them. Our teacher bashing the piano and invariably telling us to sing a lot louder as God would just not hear us. This 'Come And Praise' hymn book was central to the collective worship at my school - right up until I left in 1985 when the last hymn we sung together was 'One More Step'. Do not say, 'But it is hypocritical to thank God with my tongue when I don't feel thankful in my heart.' There is such a thing as hypocritical thanksgiving. Its aim is to conceal ingratitude and get the praise of men. That is not your aim. Your aim in loosing your tongue with words of gratitude is that God would be merciful and fill your words with the emotion of true gratitude. You are not seeking the praise of men; you are seeing the mercy of God. You are not hiding the hardness of ingratitude, but hoping for the in-breaking of the Spirit.

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Can be used for other festivals by substituting the festival name: Easter, Diwali, Navrati, Holi, Hannukah, Sukkot, Passover, Eid, BaisakhiIt includes 149 songs, all in English, set to 156 different tunes: Some songs are provided with two tunes.They are grouped into these sections: Broadcast Praise (Part 2 of the Broadcast Hymn Book) – British Broadcasting Corporation/Oxford University Press 1981 Two of my most favourite hymns are 'Imagine A World Without Any Flowers' and 'I've Seen The Golden Sunshine'. The latter includes that chorus "I Have Seen The Light". I had no idea what it meant until I saw the Light myself (aged about fifteen) and I became a Christian too. Funnily enough it all then made sense to me. Everything fell into place. Everything I had been taught. Forty years later I am still a Christian and I am grateful for the spiritual journey 'Come And Praise' encouraged me to take. This is especially so when you consider my own parents were atheist and agnostic. For being able to worship at school was the only opportunity to worship God and to experience God that I had. Indeed it was only when I started at school that I first began to learn about God. To learn about the Christian Faith. I am very, very grateful 'Come And Praise' was a part of this.

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Break Not the Circle (Fred Kaan/Doreen Potter) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1972 Praise is an utterly frank and darkly humorous novel about being young in the Australia of the 1990s.” Every Day in Your Spirit (Shirley Murray) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1996 Hymns for a Troubled World (Beall) – Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd) 1991 Praise really brings home the dreariness of a booze and drug filled, aimless, twenty something life and the book is incredibly successful at making you momentarily squirm in remembrance of some of your own twenty-something 'wasted' years. A lot of the scenes, language and attitudes rang true, loud and clear.

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All the nations of the earth, praise the Lord who brings to birth / Let the heavens praise the Lord Gordon wasn't the most likeable guy in the world, but he wasn't the most disagreeable either. Cynthia was pretty coarse in spite of her delicate skin but she cared, and added some necessary tension to the story. Complete Celebration Hymnal, The (incorporating New Songs of Celebration) – McCrimmon Publishing Company Ltd 1991 With a better understanding of Australia, I do see why it won awards (aside from the fact that Australian awards committees’ looooove depressing novels, witness The Hand That Signed The Paper). The characters are vivid and their world experience gritty as well as squalid, it is based in a town and culture that has seen little enough literary exposure even today, let alone on the 1990’s. btw, I really enjoyed reading a novel set in Brisbane, QLD and the 90’s. Still depressing though.

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