Such a beautiful Christian song, but it came out of a very difficult family situation. The background of this song video, a very moving story might help you grasp the emotion of the song: Father having lost four daughters in a shipwreck wrote this moving song when he returned to the place where the tragic event happened. This public domain song was written by Horatio G. Spafford in 1873. The music was composed by Philip P. Bliss in 1876.
Hear ye, Hear ye....New from 3 Legged Cat Music...The latest from Raymond Eugene Dickerson and his faithful guitar "David"...Tell one, tell all...Only Jesus will fill you emptiness...
Soloist Tori Salazar sings "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" as Aloma Baptist Church celebrates The Lord's Supper. Aloma continues to worship the Lord on the Eve of His birth.
Vocalist Laura Spence is joined by Cory Stanley and Derek Cole on piano, singing ChrisTomlin/Audrey Assad's "Winter Snow". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
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