Thursday, November 6, 2014

If the mountain was smooth you couldn't climb it....!

Amazing Grace sung by Wintley Phipps

At Carnegie Hall, gospel singer Wintley Phipps delivers perhaps the most powerful rendition of Amazing Grace ever recorded. He says, "A lot of people don't realize that just about all Negro spirituals are written on the black notes of the piano. Probably the most famous on this slave scale was written by John Newton, who used to be the captain of a slave ship, and many believe he heard this melody that sounds very much like a West African sorrow chant. And it has a haunting, haunting plaintive quality to it that reaches past your arrogance, past your pride, and it speaks to that part of you that's in bondage. And we feel it. We feel it. It's just one of the most amazing melodies in all of human history." After sharing the noteworthy history of the song, Mr. Phipps delivers a stirring performance that brings the audience to its feet!





Monday, November 3, 2014

Keep it simple...!

I first saw this this morning....and loved it! It really is simple....






Monday, September 29, 2014

Why the word can't is not in the dictionary...

It's not what you don't have… It's what you have that matters!
An inspirational story of a young lady who was born with no arms...

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Everytime I hear the introduction to City of New Orleans by Arlo Guthrie I am reminded of what is important to me... Most people think they have to scream: "The world loves me." but the world truly loves those who say nothing when the world whispers to them: "I love you." You know when those magic moments happen... One quite night it happened to Arlo Guthrie when Steve Goodman had to buy a beer just so Arlo would listen to his song. Imagine being so good at what you do that people bring their best to you.