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  1. Sommer
    4 January 2010 @ 11:22 am

    Thanks for coming by my little blog. I was surprised to see a comment about that post after so long 😉

    You have a great blog here, such great information. Thank you for sharing it!

    Blessings,
    Sommer

    • rcottrill
      4 January 2010 @ 11:27 am

      You’re most welcome. Drop by any time!

  2. Brooksyne Weber
    26 December 2011 @ 8:43 am

    I love both of these songs and use them on New Years Sunday in the churches we pastor. I’ve also decided to begin the tradition of writing New Years instead of Christmas (mostly because I can’t get it all in by Christmas but I also like to reflect on the season followed by a newsletter rather than the reverse.) Love hymn stories and biographies of the writers. Thanks!

    • rcottrill
      26 December 2011 @ 9:34 am

      Thanks for your comments. Too bad these hymns only get used once a year. They contain a great message. I’m planning to use Another Year Is Dawning, and How Sweet the Hour at our service this Sunday.

  3. rcottrill
    26 December 2011 @ 9:36 am

    Thanks for your note. These songs have a good message. Too bad they only get used once a year. I’m planning to use Another Year Is Dawning, and Fanny Crosby’s How Sweet the Hour, at our service on Sunday. God bless.

  4. rcottrill
    31 December 2017 @ 6:13 am

    Thanks for your excellent note. We’re beginning our own service this morning with Frances Havergal’s fine hymn, then singing All the Way My Saviour Leads Me. God’s promise to Abraham was, “I will bless you…and you shall be a blessing” (Gen.12:2). To that end, may we both enjoy God’s richest blessings in the coming year.