Birds in Christmas Hymns – 2018 Part 2

Red-crested Turaco at Brevard Zoo by Lee

Red-crested Turaco at Brevard Zoo by Lee

While the Book of Matthew is being presented on this blog, the Birds of the Bible For Kids Blog is hosting a review of the Birds in Christmas Hymns [Updating some].

“And I said, Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.” (Psalms 55:6 KJV)

If you were like Dan and I, this has been a very busy month. So, I figure you may have also been busy, or not even aware of the other blog, Birds of the Bible for Kids. Maybe you will have some time soon to fly over to that blog and enjoy those songs. The one I posted this morning, is one of my favorites. [Even though Christmas was yesterday, it talks about the critters there in the stable.]

All of us connected with this blog, and the other one, trust you had a very Merry Christmas and that saw at least one bird yesterday, and remembered our Creator who was willing to come in flesh to redeem us.

Here are the all of the Christmas Hymns With Birds posted:

Christmas Hymns With Birds – Carol of the Birds

Christmas Hymns With Birds – This Endris Night

Christmas Hymns With Birds – Hail to the Lord’s Anointed

Christmas Hymns With Birds – The Worcester Christmas Carol

Christmas Hymns With Birds – Christmas Brings Joy To Every Heart

Christmas Hymns With Birds – Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee

Christmas Hymns With Birds – I Wonder As I Wander

Christmas Hymns With Birds – Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne

Christmas Hymns With Birds – The Friendly Beasts

Baudet Donkey - Shaky and Brown

Baudet Donkey – Shaky and Brown

Also, if you have missed the Book of Matthew so far, here are the first six chapter’s links:

Wordless Birds

 

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