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The Bright Forever
Andy Peavyhouse
54 episodes
4 months ago
Send us a text Have you ever needed something steady to hold onto when everything around you was shaking? "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" might be the quietest anthem of faith ever written—not making a grand entrance, but showing up faithfully when your strength doesn't. Unlike hymns of triumph and majesty, this beloved gospel song speaks to our deepest vulnerabilities. Born from real heartbreak when composer Anthony J. Showalter responded to two former students who had lost their wives, t...
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Send us a text Have you ever needed something steady to hold onto when everything around you was shaking? "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" might be the quietest anthem of faith ever written—not making a grand entrance, but showing up faithfully when your strength doesn't. Unlike hymns of triumph and majesty, this beloved gospel song speaks to our deepest vulnerabilities. Born from real heartbreak when composer Anthony J. Showalter responded to two former students who had lost their wives, t...
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Christianity
Arts,
Music,
Religion & Spirituality,
Music History
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From the Depths of Woe
The Bright Forever
42 minutes
1 year ago
From the Depths of Woe
Send us a text As we approach the season of Lent, beginning on February 14th with Ash Wednesday, It's a time for believers to peel back the layers of their hearts and prepare for the triumph of Easter through self-examination. And what better way to traverse these depths than with Martin Luther's stirring hymn "From the Depths of Woe"? In this episode of we voyage into the Lenten season, where the enduring truths of self-denial and Christ's love intertwine to renew our spirits. The ech...
The Bright Forever
Send us a text Have you ever needed something steady to hold onto when everything around you was shaking? "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" might be the quietest anthem of faith ever written—not making a grand entrance, but showing up faithfully when your strength doesn't. Unlike hymns of triumph and majesty, this beloved gospel song speaks to our deepest vulnerabilities. Born from real heartbreak when composer Anthony J. Showalter responded to two former students who had lost their wives, t...