Рет қаралды 571
Tomorrow is Mother's Day in the US so I thought I would use a couple of Psalms that speak of motherhood. Psalms 131 and 139 are the ones I have chosen and the music for Psalm 131 is from the album "Psalms of Aliyah" which is music from the chord progressions found in the Psalms from 120 through 134. Shirley is also sharing a story of what it means to sit on our mother's lap and just "be there" with no agenda or plan. So, we are wishing the mothers in our audience a blessed day of remembering how important our mothers are to all of us.
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