On this Thanksgiving Day of 2015 I came to my computer after all of our guests left to go to their respective homes. What a joy it was to share the bounty of blessings God has given us with Christian friends from our church and to have them share their faith, and what they were most grateful for on this national holiday.
I found this deeply moving Patriotic song, "God Bless America," sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir that will bolster your spirit and rekindle your love for the greatest country in the world. Let us pray to God for our country. We need Jesus Christ. I believe God can still do the impossible as far as man is concerned, and He can and will bring a great spiritual awakening in the United States, a return to God, and a faith in Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.
Click Here to see and hear this great choir and orchestra.
When Melvine and I lived in Richmond, VA for four years we were surrounded by Mormon families. They were good neighbors, ever ready to help us if we had a need. We talked with them often. We loved and respected them. We shared our faith with them.
During my time in the Marine Corps Band at Quantico, VA, one of my best friends was a Mormon by the name of David Fisher. He was from Missouri. He was a college graduate with a degree in music education. He played both trumpet and the Violin. I have lost contact with David, and I pray that God has bless him and his family.
I found this deeply moving Patriotic song, "God Bless America," sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir that will bolster your spirit and rekindle your love for the greatest country in the world. Let us pray to God for our country. We need Jesus Christ. I believe God can still do the impossible as far as man is concerned, and He can and will bring a great spiritual awakening in the United States, a return to God, and a faith in Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world.
Click Here to see and hear this great choir and orchestra.
When Melvine and I lived in Richmond, VA for four years we were surrounded by Mormon families. They were good neighbors, ever ready to help us if we had a need. We talked with them often. We loved and respected them. We shared our faith with them.
During my time in the Marine Corps Band at Quantico, VA, one of my best friends was a Mormon by the name of David Fisher. He was from Missouri. He was a college graduate with a degree in music education. He played both trumpet and the Violin. I have lost contact with David, and I pray that God has bless him and his family.