This is a remake of my film “The Prayer of the Children” sung by the Baylor University Men’s Choir.
This film is dedicated to the real victims of war, hatred and unforgiving hearts: Children.
This serves as but a part of my prayer for those who have suffered at places such as Columbine, Africa, Virginia Tech, Chechnya and other war-torn, hate filled places. Though we may not be able to cause the wars abroad to cease, we can cause the wars within our hearts and homes to end. Forgive and love others. Truly these small and simple steps can eventually cause great and powerful strides in the world.
“The Prayer of the Children” by Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon
Can you hear the prayer of the children?
On bended knee, in the shadow of an unknown room
Empty eyes with no more tears to cry
Turning heavenward toward the light
Crying jesus, help me
To see the morning light-of one more day
But if i should die before i wake,
I pray my soul to take
Can you feel the hearts of the children?
Aching for home, for something of their very own
Reaching hands, with nothing to hold on to,
But hope for a better day a better day
Crying jesus, help me
To feel the love again in my own land
But if unknown roads lead away from home,
Give me loving arms, away from harm
Can you hear the voice of the children?
Softly pleading for silence in a shattered world?
Angry guns preach a gospel full of hate,
Blood of the innocent on their hands
Crying jesus, help me
To feel the sun again upon my face,
For when darkness clears i know you’re near,
Bringing peace again
Dali cujete sve djecje molitive?
(croatian translation:
‘can you hear all the children’s prayers?’)
Can you hear the prayer of the children?
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This is a 9-minute plus video of my choir singing for a school function at UCC.
It took me a longtime to download, edit and upload again to youtube. So I hope I have done justice to it.
Songs:
To Every Thing There Is a Season (Ed Harris)
Linden Lea (R. Vaughn Williams)
Music’s Always There
Enjoy this video and see if you can spot me!
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On Friday April 7. 2006 the Bowie State University Gospel Choir performed at the New Hope Christian Baptist Church. After a brief praise break, the choir meshed into “Lift Him Up.”
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The University of Utah Singers perform “Pange Lingua” by György Orban under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred, live at the International Chamber Choir Competition in Marktoberdorf, Germany, May 30, 2009.
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The University of Utah Singers perform “Peace Like a River” by Ronald Staheli under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred, live at the International Chamber Choir Competition in Marktoberdorf, Germany, May 30, 2009.
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Here is a video of Lee University’s Campus Choir singing “You are Holy” and I added in the pictures.
Feedback is greatly appreciated.
For more information, please e-mail me at:
tennispercussion@yahoo.com
Thank You and God Bless
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The University of Utah Singers, conducted by Dr. Brady Allred, perform “Witness” arr. by Jack Halloran. Visit http://singers.utah.edu for more information.
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Video footage of me conducting the amazingly talented and passionate Worship Choir at Liberty University singing “God of the Ages”.
This is a song I wrote that will be on the forthcoming CD by Exodus, the worship band I play on and tour with from Liberty University. The name of the new CD is called “Give Love Away” and will be the first album released on Liberty’s indie label, Red Tie Records.
For more information please visit: www.myspace.com/exodusband
www.liberty.edu/ministryteams
God of the Ages Copyright 2008 Music You Can’t Turn Down. All Rights Reserved. Used With Permission.
For a free chord chart or information about how to purchase the notated choir chart or orchestration for this song, please email Travis at travisdoucette@hotmail.com.
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