Emphasis Preaching Journal
Sometimes nature reflects the unexpectedness...
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Sometimes nature reflects the unexpectedness of Christ's second coming.
For several summers now, we've gone to Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, to hear a modern day minstrel named John Corbin. For us, his work is enthralling, and one of our favorite songs is his "Winds of '63" from a tape called Minstrel's Tales.
That song describes the singer's idyllic childhood with his brother on his grandpa's farm. It talks of "boyhood dreams of fun," and then it remembers the July day when "the sky came down and covered our lives with the winds of '63."
For several summers now, we've gone to Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, to hear a modern day minstrel named John Corbin. For us, his work is enthralling, and one of our favorite songs is his "Winds of '63" from a tape called Minstrel's Tales.
That song describes the singer's idyllic childhood with his brother on his grandpa's farm. It talks of "boyhood dreams of fun," and then it remembers the July day when "the sky came down and covered our lives with the winds of '63."
