Soul Food

Posted in General News by David Nutting on the March 17th, 2008

Valley of Vision

Periodcially on our blog we’d like to point you to good resources we could categorize under “Soul Food.”  The Valley of Vision CD published by our brothers and sisters at Sovereign Grace Ministries is one of those gems worth noting.  Sovereign Grace Ministries have done a great service to the church through their production of solid, content-rich music, much of which can be used in worship.  The Valley of Vision is a compilation of songs based on the book The Valley of Vision, a collection of Puritan prayers.  We sing several of their songs at NCPC, particularly “Let Your Kingdom Come, O Great God” and “How Deep.”  This is a great CD to use for personal worship, or if you struggle to lead your children in singing, pop it in the CD player and sing along with it for family worship.  My kids love it, and it familiarizes them with songs we sing in church.  You can purchase this CD at www.sovereigngracemusic.org/music.  While you’re there, check out their Christmas album Savior (we sing “Hope Has Come” and “Christ the Lord was Born Today” from this CD) and the album Songs for the Cross Centered Life (Contains “Alas and Did My Savior Bleed” and “Before the Throne of God Above”).  Oh and did I mention they are on sale for $6 a piece with free shipping through the end of March?  Hard to beat!  May God bless you as you seek to foster worship in your life.