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"Jesus Is Coming Soon" is a 1942 gospel song composed by R. E. Winsett. [1] The song has become a Southern gospel standard, as evidenced by its recording history. It was awarded the title "Song of the Year" in 1969 at the 1st GMA Dove Awards. [2]
"The Gospel Train (Get on Board)" is a traditional African-American spiritual first published in 1872 as one of the songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. [2] A standard Gospel song, it is found in the hymnals of many Protestant denominations and has been recorded by numerous artists. The first verse, including the chorus is as follows:
Charles Ernest Moody (a.k.a. Charbles Earnest Moody) was a gospel [1] songwriter from Gordon County, Georgia, United States.He was a member of the 1920s string band Georgia Yellow Hammers [2] from Calhoun, Georgia, which included members Bill Chitwood, Bud Landress, and Phil Reeve. [3]
No. 2 on Top Gospel Albums; No. 16 on Digital Albums; 2013 Jesús En El Centro: En Vivo (Spanish version of Jesus at the Center: Live) Released: August 14; Label: Integrity/Columbia; Format: CD/DVD; No. 23 on Top Latin Albums; No. 11 on Latin Pop Albums; No. 48 on Top Christian Albums; No. 16 on Top Gospel Albums; 2014 The Very Best of Israel ...
"I'm Working on a Building" is a song in both the African American spiritual and southern gospel traditions. The song has become a standard of the genres. It has been recorded many times, by artists such as The Carter Family, [1] Bill Monroe, [2] Elvis Presley, [3] the Oak Ridge Boys, [3] B. B. King, [4] John Fogerty, [5] The Seldom Scene, [6] and Theo Lawrence.
Arsenal's hat-trick hero Gabriel Jesus, speaking to Sky Sports: "I have scored a lot of goals but sometimes I have this problem with a lack of goals. "I can create, I can make assist, I can run ...
The song is considered a Christmas carol, as its original lyrics celebrate the Nativity of Jesus: Go tell it on the mountain, over the hills and everywhere; go tell it on the mountain, that Jesus Christ is born. An alternative final line omits the reference to the birth of Christ, instead declaring that "Jesus Christ is Lord". [2]
The complete Gospel is presented word-for-word based on the New International Version of the Bible. It was directed by South African film maker Regardt van den Bergh and stars veteran actor Richard Kiley in the role of St. Matthew (who narrates the movie), newcomer Bruce Marchiano as Jesus, and Gerrit Schoonhoven as Peter.