Words: D. R. Van Sick­le, 1910, alt. Van Sick­le, a - TopicsExpress



          

Words: D. R. Van Sick­le, 1910, alt. Van Sick­le, a non­be­liev­er, wrote the song to prove that one doesn’t have to be a Chris­tian to write a Chris­tian song. How­ev­er, God, with His great pa­tience, turned the ta­bles on him. Years lat­er, Van Sickle was sit­ting in a serv­ice where a choir sang his hymn. He came under con­vict­ion and gave his heart to Christ! Music: Charles H. Gab­ri­el, 1910 (MIDI, NWC, PDF). The re­frain can be a chall­enge to sing due to its speed and length, but the hymn works well even with­out a chor­us. If you know Van Sick­le’s full name, or where to get his pho­to, would you send us an e-mail? Thanks!
Posted on: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 00:24:15 +0000

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