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Does anyone out there love Christian songs?

This was humming in my mind right now, again it is not a typical Christian praise song. The words though you can take it to mean anything. I grew up hearing this.
Alexander O'Neal
Shame on Me
It is the words getting out of the devIl's workshop=shame on me.
 
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My mother visited me today. We spoke a lot of truths that needed to be said. Every word we shared was true. The visit was perfection and she gave me beautiful gesture. After she left I was left humming in my head when she left this song.
What a friend we have in Jesus. When songs come to my head and I hum them I sometimes will share them. Sometimes it can be hard to find the right key to a song on Youtube but this is what Iam posting.

What a friend we have in Jesus.
Added to my playlist.
 
This came to me a few days ago but I didn't share it. It was too close to the above post. My dad is here with me now and we are both listening to it together and I would like to post it. I was going through pain with my stomach and couldn't cope and just went to I surrender to Jesus in my mind.

I surrender all to Jesus
 
This song has actually inspired at times through testing things I was going through. I would listen sometimes and like an energy burst to motivate me and encourage to do something would happen. It is very simple. I am not going through that challenge now, but may be it might of use to someone else.

This little light of Mine

 
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I was singing two songs today-Make a Channel of your peace and Call upon me in your day of trouble. I cannot find the second on Youtube though so will just share-
Make a Channel of your Peace

 
I really enjoy orthodox chant.

I especially like listening to it in the original Greek, Russian, etc languages. I stim off of the slow acapella chant.

But it's really nice to hear the songs in English as well, so I can hear and learn.

Here is one in English

Another I really like in English

Here is one in Russian I especially like

And an absolutely haunting one in Polish
 
I really enjoy orthodox chant.

I especially like listening to it in the original Greek, Russian, etc languages. I stim off of the slow acapella chant.

But it's really nice to hear the songs in English as well, so I can hear and learn.

Here is one in English

Another I really like in English

Here is one in Russian I especially like

And an absolutely haunting one in Polish
I do like some modern Christian music too, but it's a little off putting if the lyrics just sound like the performer is using the word "you" a lot, and just singing a bland pop song about a crush on their significant other.

My favorite modern Christian music is more on the Messianic Jewish side of things.

A couple of my favorites, dueling for favorite Messianic song. Both songs silence my thoughts, and turn my mind toward worship and meditation on The Divine.

This one for some reason won't do a link, but it is maybe my favorite Messianic Jewish song.
- YouTube
 
Thank you @Yeshuasdaughter I enjoyed the song.

For me, much of the contemporary songs are difficult to relate to, and often the words are very superficial.

One thing that I have found is that songs with a drone note are ones I like.


An idea of mine would be to have a service only with songs that were over 200 years old.
 

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