by Pepper Basham | Dec 27, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
Meditating on the amazing miracle of God’s Son’s birth is not only humbling, but encourages a heart of thanksgiving. From Adam and Eve’s first act of disobedience, which ripped a rift between mankind and God, we’ve been trying to make our way...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 24, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
Merry Christmas everyone! Blessings to you and your family. May you all know the joy of the true reason for this season – the Savior who is Christ the Lord. Twas the Night Jesus Came Twas the night Jesus came and all through the town, Not a person would...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 18, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
How many of you do NOT know this hymn? If you raised your hand, then it’s IMPERATIVE that you click here and listen to it. Here’s another version by John Michael Talbot. This Medieval song is a combination of a Latin poem and an ancient melody known at...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 13, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
There are many Christmas songs that have come about during the last few years. Amy Grant seems to have a few favorites around here 😉 Let’s check out what two wonderful Seekers have to say about them – and which ones they’ve chosen 🙂 Oh WOW, without...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 9, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
The famous crooner, Bing Crosby, brought this song into popularity in 1943 – a PERFECT time for the introduction of a song about someone far away dreaming of coming home. World War II was taking place – and the song was originally written from that...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 8, 2011 | Fiction Book Reviews
The Little Drummer Boy, a more recent Christmas favorite, was written in 1941 by Katherine Kennicott Davis. Apparently it was written as a song for young choirs in celebration of Christmas – particularly since the song is written from the perspective of a little...