Wednesday 24 December 2014

OH NIGHT DIVINE!!!


Tonight, there is a star out there
An evening star at night to glare
Under the open clouds of the dark, come without fear
Come out from your hiding, you who would dare
Into the slushy snow, come!
A sign is here, finally!
A sign that love has come.

Tonight, there is a walk to walk
A long stroll in the cool of the day
Shimmering star shining eastward
Lead the way to where He lay
Saddle the donkeys, You! Ready your camels
This star we will follow come what may
A walk to love all the way







Tonight, there is a song to sing
The sweetest carol on mortal lips
Clear your airways, tune your strings
With all joy utter the yuletide hymns
Drum rolls on pronounced accents with cymbals crashing
And choirs of angels as we walk along streets
To love, our songs sing.

Tonight, there is a gift to bring
Wrapped in the finest of apparels
Offerings of priced jewels adorned with glinting gems
Humbly come, humble bow
Always to adore solely vow
Crown Him! Crown Him!! With many crowns, crown Him!!!
The king we meet here where the star rests
Tonight, Oh! Night divine


Thursday 18 December 2014

MY CHRISTMAS PLAYLIST - 15 of my favorite Christmas songs.



Let me share my Christmas playlist with you. This is strictly me, and they are mostly solo recordings. From a playlist of about 78 Christmas songs, i have selected 15 of my favorites in no particular order. I hope you like them too.

  •   When Christmas come to town – The polar Express (Soundtrack)
      From the movie THE POLAR EXPRESS. This soft music captured my heart while watching the movie in 2004. The tender vocals make you want to enjoy the joy of Christmas. I got some kids to do this song for Christmas eve in my local church last year, cool!
  •        Have yourself a merry little Christmas - Coldplay    2 words: simple and fresh
  •    Do you hear what I hear – Whitney Houston
    Whitney’s strong vocal delivery on any song makes it a hit for me.

    • Mary did you know - Clay Aiken / Michael W. smith
    Deep... i like both.
  • Winter Wonderland – John Legend.One of the best male vocalists on this planet. The Black folk style + jazzy feel killed it for me. In the same album is ‘Jesus what a wonderful Child’, another great song.
  •    Christmas Secrets – Enya“Underneath a winter sky, a distant train sings out the miles, and I wonder can it be, will every mile bring you to me….. Christmas bells ring out their chimes, I hear them echo through the night, and moonlight shines upon the road, and trembles on the falling snow…” lyrically awesome!
  •  Jingle bell rocks – NewsboysOf all the versions of this song, this is just awesome!
  •  Christmas shoes – Bob CarlisleThis song is a story sung in the most emotional way. Revealing what Christmas is all about – Love.“…I want her to look beautiful if mama meets Jesus tonight”. Enjoy!
  • Christmas Day – Michael W. Smith and Mandisa.This is one of the best Christmas-song-duets ever!
  •  O Little town of Bethlehem - Jeremy Camp.Jeremy camp brought this carol to life. Enjoy!


  • O come, O come Emmanuel  - Whitney HoustonFrom the album ONE WISH, this acapella track showed the raw and rich vocal prowess of ‘the voice’ as she is fondly called. With the crazy ad-libs and soaring notes, this track is simply awesome!
  •    All I want for Christmas is you  - NewsboysSimple, groovy…
  •  The Christmas song  - Whitney Houstonheard over 5 versions of this song, but Whitney’s is simply the best, flawless!
  • Oh Holy night – Mariah CareyLow octave >> mid octave >> high notes >> whistle register… simply mind blowing!
  • Little drummer boy – MandisaHmmm… Perfect snare drum rolls, fine vocal delivery…one of my favorite versions, maybe my utmost best, ever!

To listen and download click here, Enjoy the sound of Christmas!!!

Thursday 11 December 2014

SONG STORY: featuring INDESCRIBABLE (laura story)


This song story features Laura Story’s INDESCRIBABLE, one of my favorite worship songs since 2011. I first heard this song by Chris Tomlin from the album ‘ARRIVED. Later in 2012/2013, I fell in love with kierra Sheard’s version of the song which made the song really popular around this side of the world. The vocal delivery was flawless.

Asides the music and vocal delivery was the deep, captivating and well-crafted lyrics. I like to sing and write songs birthed from moments of awesome wonder that talks about God’s aesthetic prowess shown in creation. I like them written poetically.  


LAURA STORY
Indescribable was originally written by Laura Story, an American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter from Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Most of us know her from her single off the album BLESSINGS which became her first to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, also winning the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song

SONG STORY
In 2002 while driving her car through a mountain range just outside of Nashville, Laura Story was overwhelmed with the beauty of God’s artistic display that was set before her in a fall mountain scene.
“It was one of those moments where the sun was setting and the leaves were falling,” explains Story.
“It was gorgeous, and I just began to think about creation. I think it’s Psalm 19 that says, ‘The heavens are declaring the glory of God.’ It was like that-as if the rocks were crying out. It was this glorious moment of looking at creation and thinking ‘Wow, there are still people in this world that don’t believe in God, people that think this was an accident.’ I didn’t have any words to describe God’s splendor at that moment; I was just thinking, ‘You truly are indescribable.'”
Story says that she had to drive around without a car stereo for about a year, but it became quite a blessing because she occupied her time by singing. Out of that singing, many songs were written. “It was one of the best things that happened to me. I need to break it again so I can write some more songs.
I just began singing the song ‘Indescribable’ because of the colors of fall. The first verse and the chorus came as a very spontaneous thing right there in the car, but the second verse, I had to sit down and work with.”
When she had a moment to get away, Story opened the Bible to the book of Job. At the time she was attending a Bible college (Columbia International University) so it only made sense that her writing would be seeped in the Word. “There is a part where Job starts complaining about his life.”
Story explains. “God stops him in his tracks and says, ‘I’m sorry, where were you when I told the lightning bolts where they should go?’-that’s the Laura Story translation. I read that and saw how it continued the theme about His greatness and how we should just be awestruck by it.”
If you can’t tell from the crafted lyrics, Story puts high importance in the theology of worship songs. “It is scary to think of worship songwriters not being determined to use the Word,” she says. “When you put biblical truth to the songs used in churches, you’ll have the congregation leave singing the sermon. You’ll have God’s thoughts, things that are God-breathed, stuck in their heads. It’s sad to think about a really catchy tune paired up with bad theology because that could, honestly, do a lot of damage in church.”



“Indescribable” was birthed in Scripture, so it had that going for it, but as many worship leaders can attest, at first blush, it doesn’t jump out as a slam-dunk congregational tune. Story broke one or two worship songwriting rules when she penned the song-starting with the amounts of syllables she chose for her lyrics. “I remember, there was a guy at school who told me they were thinking of doing ‘Indescribable’ as a corporate worship song for chapel,” Story recounts. “And I was like, ‘um I guess.’ I was kind of nervous about it, thinking the song was so un-singable. I thought it would never go over well. I was even embarrassed, thinking no one was going to like it.”
But people did. The song was able to break through many barriers because it contained weightier lyrics that were also tied to a powerful melody people could grab on to. It had the best of both worlds. That was likely what Ed Cash (producer of Bebo Norman, Caedmon’s Call and Bethany Dillon) heard when he paid the expenses for Laura Story to make an “Indescribable” demo for Essential Records. In Nashville, Story and Cash recorded the song, and it seemed that God was going to use “Indescribable” in a very real way. However, even though Cash believed in the song, Essential decided to pass on it. Story remembers, “I came home from Nashville thinking, ‘God I really thought you were going to do something with this song. I’m sure you have a purpose for all this.'”

About a year after Story made the demo, Chris Tomlin was working on his new album with Cash. It was when they were putting some finishing touches on the CD, Arriving, which they felt was very strong, that they felt they were missing an element. Still believing in the song he and Story recorded, Cash told Tomlin about “Indescribable.” After listening, it wasn’t long before they decided to record it. They even used the actual track that that Story and Cash laid a year before, with the only modification being lowering the key. “If you listen to our albums, it’s pretty much the same identical song except for they changed a word,” says Story. “On my CD I sing ‘You’re a very big God,’ and they sing, ‘You are amazing God.’ I was like, ‘yeah, I like that.’ And so I’ve started singing it that way. Also because I don’t want people in church to say, ‘Hey, you’re messing up Chris Tomlin’s song!’

When Laura Story went in to record her song for Essential Records, she may have had her own idea of how God was going to use her offering. However, our plans are not God’s. In the case of “Indescribable” that became quite evident for Story. “We need to always see ourselves as servants. We see people like Chris Tomlin up on stage, but they are just servants, too. And our songs are all just offerings. It’s cool that so many people have been able to hear the song ‘Indescribable.’ But if I had played it for no one but the Lord, it still would have been just as sweet to Him.”

culled from worshipleader.com.


Monday 8 December 2014

What are you most grateful for???


So the preacher asked "what are you most grateful for?"
As rhetorical as it sounded, I couldn't help but grab my notepad to write...:





I am most grateful that I can say I am grateful
For all you've done I say I am grateful
That I saw grace this morning walking Jackie with a lovely smile on her face
For the sniveling baby beside the wrecked green cab,
That she could weep for her ma lifeless few meters away
That could have been mine, but she reads this as i write
For this I am grateful.




For all the sad stories with happy endings
For the troubled waters you said peace be still
For the hands that fought in anger yet stretched out in embrace, I am grateful.
For the perfect starts, through the dreadful process to the proud glories
For the baby showers, birthdays, and wedding bells
And memories that capture all of life's breathtaking moments
For all these I am grateful.


My head became muddled with so many words to say for all the blessings you gave
Sited beside me was spry old man Dickson
His children, Grandchildren and great-grandchild David sleeping peacefully in his arms.
I can't but say I am grateful for family and the bliss mine has brought to spice up my life.




Trying to count my blessings seemed impossible
And from all these thoughts that filled my head I still couldn't say what I'm most grateful for.
Then a still pause held my heart
All there was to think were the thanksgiving regular lines
As much as I tried to shove it aside again, just to write something different for once,
they kept coming to mind
I realised these "line" are what sustains me,
Promises you never fail to live up to.

Your tolerant mercy, looking past my flaws
Grace so amazing always giving me a new start
Your love for me, I still consider the deepest mystery
For all these and many more I am grateful

Then the choir, chanting this sonorous chorus
With the atmosphere in electrifying worship
All rose lifting up hands in adoration, bowing down in awe as they echoed the sound:

Oh oh oh oh oh, I'm grateful
Oh oh oh oh oh, I'm grateful...


Then I whispered these words:

"Who am I that You are mindful of,
Who am I that you care to make me smile
Like the dust in the field I could be swept off by the gusty wind
Like the dew under the morning sun, I will varnish in time
And Like the fading petals, blown away in the wind on spring
You care so much not because of who I am,
But because of Who You are...
You are Good! and Your mercy is forever, Hallelujah!"

Monday 1 December 2014


Welcome to my blog!

I'm not sure what this will look like in time, or what to expect but this is a medium to share ANYTHING that eulogies God, fuels your heart of worship and edifies worshipers.

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