Here is another clip of the Duggars performing at the Little Opry Theatre in Branson, Missouri. Be sure to check out the video that we posted on Friday (click here to watch).
Don't forget....If someone could record it and then publish it to youtube... it would be much appreciated by many...
On Mar 13, 9:00 pm 19 Kids and Counting Swerve & Serve
The Duggars are on the road again and in more ways than one! Watch as they head to Little Rock where they meet up with old friends and volunteer at a fish fry. And Michelle helps celebrate Joy Anna's 14th birthday with her first driving lesson.
This sounds like it has a beat ... I was told that Bill Gothard forbids listening to or enjoying (let alone performing!!) music that has a beat. Does anyone know why they are allowed to perform this? It seems like it should be punishable.
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Wow! What talent!
Sweet! And I see them play this song a lot and am always curious what the name of this song is? Any ideas?
The song is called "Sunshine In My Soul."
Here are the words:
There is sunshine in my soul today,
More glorious and bright
Than glows in any earthly sky,
For Jesus is my light.
O there's sunshine, blessed sunshine,
When the peaceful, happy moments roll;
When Jesus shows His smiling face,
There is sunshine in my soul.
Cool cos not many people play violin
@Amber,
The name of the song is "I've Been Redeemed".
thank you for sharing once again! They are so talented!
Alison is right. The song they played on violin is Sunshine In My Soul.
The song they sang on a previous blog post is I've Been Redeemed.
Don't forget....If someone could record it and then publish it to youtube... it would be much appreciated by many...
On Mar 13, 9:00 pm
19 Kids and Counting
Swerve & Serve
The Duggars are on the road again and in more ways than one! Watch as they head to Little Rock where they meet up with old friends and volunteer at a fish fry. And Michelle helps celebrate Joy Anna's 14th birthday with her first driving lesson.
This sounds like it has a beat ... I was told that Bill Gothard forbids listening to or enjoying (let alone performing!!) music that has a beat. Does anyone know why they are allowed to perform this? It seems like it should be punishable.
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