101 Hymn Stories (Audible Audio Edition) Kenneth Osbeck Various Oasis Audio Books
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This collection of uplifting, informative stories behind your favorite hymns will warm your heart and revitalize your worship. Each entry comes with the hymn's full text and musical score. Perfect for devotions, sermon demonstrations, bulletin inserts, and introducing congregational hymns, each hymn story includes information about the author, composer, the tune's name, and scriptural basis.
Some of the well-loved hymns are A Mighty Fortress, Fairest Lord Jesus, Jesus Loves Me, Silent Night, How Great Thou Art, Amazing Grace, Holy, Holy, Holy, It Is Well with My Soul, Rock of Ages, and The Old Rugged Cross."
101 Hymn Stories (Audible Audio Edition) Kenneth Osbeck Various Oasis Audio Books
This is an interesting book and may be rewarding for narratives about popular hymns, but there are errors in Dr. Osbeck' account of F. W. Faber's Faith of our Fathers (pp. 71 - 73), which make me suspicious of some of his other entries. The Oxford Movement was about considerably more than "better liturgical and ceremonial church services." The Movement's primary concerns were about establishing a Church identity apart from the State and research into early Christian belief and practice. High Church ceremonial, a relative term at best, was but one aspect, and one not shared by all members. Secondly, the "Fathers," capitalized in text as well as title, to which the hymn refers are not "many [Roman Catholic] leaders who were martyred during the reign of Henry VIII," but to Jesuit missionaries persecuted during the time of Elizabeth I. With all respect to Dr. Osbeck, I hope that this is the only example of a poorly researched and inaccurate entry.Product details
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101 Hymn Stories (Audible Audio Edition) Kenneth Osbeck Various Oasis Audio Books Reviews
Very well written with lots of good information on the hymnwriters of the old hymns.
Well researched
The book is worth reading for anyone who enjoys hymns. However, many of the "stories behind the hymns" are nothing more than a brief biographical sketch of the author and composer.
The reason for this is legitimate, of course no one has a written account of the author's intent when he or she wrote many of these hymns, especially the older ones. There are notable exceptions, of course, such as the story behind "It Is Well With My Soul," one of my favorites.
So my recommendation is thus take the time to read the book. You'll learn some history, and probably some new hymns as well. But, don't be surprised when all you get at times is a background of the author, not of the hymn itself.
Very useful reference, one of seven such books I ordered here as a donation to one of my work libraries. I'll eventually order an identical set for myself.
Seems I had an earlier edition that had much more pictures of the hymn authors than this one. I found it useful when teaching about the hymns origins and authors.
Absolutely LOVE this book. I love the old hymns, and reading about the history of each one is so interesting. Read it every night berfore going to bed and sometimes it's hard to put down.
When I first became a Christian about 8 years ago, I somehow got the idea that praise and worship music was the truly "spiritual music" - hymns were old-fashioned, and people who enjoyed them did so because they were hide-bound by tradition. If you're thinking this now, please listen to me.
A year or so ago I heard about well-known and respected Christians like John MacArthur and Joni Eareckson Tada talk about how the old hymns were so meaningful to them and really strengthened their faith. That got me thinking so it's not just stodgy old 80-year olds who love those old hymns. Maybe there's something to them after all.
So I got this book. And I have been so blessed by it. God has shown me that true worship is so much more than just a feeling. He wants all parts of me - my body, my soul, and my spirit - to be involved in worship. So many in churches today are satisfied with getting only their spirits involved; some want their body involved too (lifting hands, etc.); but the truly mature (I am coming to believe) also get their souls (or minds) involved. Your mind doesn't get involved when you just repeat "Isn't He" fifty times; it does when you sing (and really think about) the wonderful words to songs like "O, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" or "Blessed Assurance."
Both these songs and many, many more are covered in this book. Get it, sing the songs, think about what Christ has done for you, think about the circumstances of their writing. And take your worship to another level.
This is an interesting book and may be rewarding for narratives about popular hymns, but there are errors in Dr. Osbeck' account of F. W. Faber's Faith of our Fathers (pp. 71 - 73), which make me suspicious of some of his other entries. The Oxford Movement was about considerably more than "better liturgical and ceremonial church services." The Movement's primary concerns were about establishing a Church identity apart from the State and research into early Christian belief and practice. High Church ceremonial, a relative term at best, was but one aspect, and one not shared by all members. Secondly, the "Fathers," capitalized in text as well as title, to which the hymn refers are not "many [Roman Catholic] leaders who were martyred during the reign of Henry VIII," but to Jesuit missionaries persecuted during the time of Elizabeth I. With all respect to Dr. Osbeck, I hope that this is the only example of a poorly researched and inaccurate entry.
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