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June 30, 2008

We're still singing the Power Lab VBS songs....

.....two weeks later. I say that is a testament to how good the materials really were--they have really fascinated the McKid. One of her favorites is this one, straight from Joshua 1:9

Wherever You Go
Have I not commanded you?
Be strong and courageous.
Do not be terrified.
Do not be discouraged.
For the Lord your God
Will be with you
Wherever you go.
Wherever you go.

A simple song, but one that I tell McKid that she needs to remember, and write in her heart. And so do I.

Click here and you'll go to a Youtube video where you can hear the music. This is a lot different from the music I normally post--not liturgical. Just fun!

Posted by MamaT at June 30, 2008 9:26 PM

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I buy the kids the CD for VBS every year & this is. ALL. we have been listening to this weekend. The Pricess A thinks the songs mean party time (and she didn't even ATTEND VBS). Fun stuff, but we have a 45 min drive tomorrow & it might accidently get left at home ...

Posted by: aisling at July 1, 2008 12:46 AM

I'm glad to hear it's good, since this is the one my church will be doing in 4 weeks!

Posted by: Barb Szyszkiewicz, sfo at July 1, 2008 7:16 AM

I just laughed out loud, as I've been singing that song all morning. Normally I have a strict no-kiddy-music-in-the-car rule, but I have loosened it for the PowerLab CD. Seriously, it's been a real gift to have my girls constantly singing and dancing to these songs. :)

(Except "Untitled Hymn" though, which is an old fave of mine, but it's totally the song you play at your funeral with a slide show of photos from your life, and it makes me think about dying every time I hear it... I get especially choked up during the last verse.)

Posted by: Julie at July 1, 2008 1:29 PM

I just laughed out loud, as I've been singing that song all morning. Normally I have a strict no-kiddy-music-in-the-car rule, but I have loosened it for the PowerLab CD. Seriously, it's been a real gift to have my girls constantly singing and dancing to these songs. :)

(Except "Untitled Hymn" though, which is an old fave of mine, but it's totally the song you play at your funeral with a slide show of photos from your life, and it makes me think about dying every time I hear it... I get especially choked up during the last verse.)

Posted by: Julie at July 1, 2008 1:36 PM

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