Today I checked my site, and Laura Anne posted this comment about the song “I could sing of your love forever.” It reminded me of a great link I wanted to share. The easily offended need not click, but those seeking a hilarious romp of a post should proceed to:
Danny’s Blog Cabin – Top 5 Worst Worship Songs
At dinner last night my family was talking about all the other comments from my post on changing the lyrics to worship songs and I started signing, “Lift my hands and spin around.” I kid you not, on cue Ashlyn pumps her fist in the air:
Only 7 months old and already a worshiper. The other day I caught her trying to escape the walker to play my guitar:
You know this girl’s all about following in her dad’s footsteps. Now I just need to remember to raise her to write good lyrics.
aaaay q liinda nena!!! me encanto ese bebe… no me hagas comentar de lo q dijiste por que no entendi nada de nada!!! besos saludos!!
Caren
Caren,
No entiendo a muchos de español, pero gracias para tus palabras buenas sobre mi hija. ¡La encanto mucho también!
No comprendo, por I I do love that post! She’s precious!
I pretty much agree with you on the “a mi, no me gusta canciones con pallabras mallas” thing. I’ve never really enjoyed “I could Sing of Your Love Forever” for that reason.
This would be a good topic for TWC if you could ever make your way back over there. We’ve been missing you.
Danny is hilarious, but I totally disagree with every song summary!
Lol. I just read that post you posted the link to. I left a comment, and now worried that I may have offended people if they read it. Let’s hope they’re not easily offended bloggers :S
I really hope they don’t sing that song in any meeting I go to any time soon, because I fear my giggling fits may reach a very distracting level for everyone else!
And Ashlyn – you worship girl!!
And for all those who don’t like to spin around, I recommend going to spend a morning with my family at City Church Aberdeen – we had kids praise song every service – and (almost) everyone got right into the actions. We span around, touched the ground, lifted our arms as tall skyscrapers and down as deep as submarines….and probably looked very silly. But it was fun!!
Laura Anne,
I checked out yr comment on the other blog. I don’t think it’s too bad.