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		<title>Nov 2011 &#8211; Update on Liz, and David World Tour in August/September</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone Thanks for all your amazing support and prayer for Liz And for my tour to Singapore and Finland Liz is ok, and not having any ffurther immediate treatment at the moment for her lymphoma. It is a journey ahead &#8211; please do keep praying for her complete healing thanks Feedback from 2 tours 1. David [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hi Everyone<br />
Thanks for all your amazing support and prayer for Liz<br />
And for my tour to Singapore and Finland<br />
Liz is ok, and not having any ffurther immediate treatment at the moment for her lymphoma. It is a journey ahead &#8211; please do keep praying for her complete healing thanks</p>
<p><strong>Feedback from 2 tours</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. David and Finlay South Island NZ trip</strong></p>
<p>Watched 2 Scotland Rugby World Cup games in Invercargill &#8211; brilliant fun!</p>
<p>Ministry</p>
<p><strong>Balfour</strong> church Sunday morning &#8211; spoke and led worship(Team workshop Sat) super deep time</p>
<p><strong>Invercargill</strong> - St Andrews 5pm youth service &#8211; sang and spoke to amazing group of young Polynesian kids</p>
<p>Invercargill - Knox church &#8211; mens outreach concert night. David and Finlay and great buddy Jeff Rea played some Scots classics and DLM material!</p>
<p>Hosted on 2 farms with the Reas and Elders &#8211; yay &#8211; thanks guys!</p>
<p><strong>Dunedin</strong> &#8211; East Taeri pres  service (team workshop Sat) led with their team and Finlay &#8211; powerful worship time</p>
<p><strong>2. Finland and Singapore</strong></p>
<p>Best ever ministry trip in so many ways</p>
<p><strong>Finland</strong> &#8211; did a big road trip on the first weekend</p>
<p><strong>Seinajoki</strong> -2 Jarmo&#8217;s and Jemina played so well with us</p>
<p>Free flowing worship time and super version of Finlandia</p>
<p>Jarmo&#8217;s parents and sister&#8217;s family came</p>
<p><strong>Joensuu</strong> -2 gigs at Gospel festival -African guys helped to break out the dancing in both meetings!</p>
<p>A number of key town and business leaders were touched</p>
<p><strong>Helsinki</strong> &#8211; Host family the Pouttu&#8217;s were so kind to me again</p>
<p>Played with some of the band from last 2 years &#8211; cello, percussion and vocals</p>
<p>Beautiful and powerful worship time</p>
<p>Titta and friend danced so beautifully.</p>
<p><strong>Hameenlinna -</strong> My great friend Max M and family hosted me, and publisher Paiva (Merja<br />
kiitti!) were very kind as always</p>
<p>Max played perc and sang with me &#8211; always great to be together</p>
<p>Dancing broke out again and we had some amazing times around &#8216;Amazing grace&#8217;<br />
and a U2 song Psalm 40</p>
<p><strong>Radio Dei </strong>- national Christian radio &#8211; good friend Kirsi really open doors for our ministry</p>
<p>Really productive interview, and they played 4 songs Devotion incl &#8216;Your kindness calls to repentance&#8217;</p>
<p>Recording</p>
<p>Started an exciting new project with Anders and Manku &#8211; more a singer/songwriter/band album</p>
<p>Incl Caledonia Girl (written for Liz for our 20th), Tapestry now called &#8216;Something beautiful&#8217;, &#8216;Desired haven&#8217;, &#8216;Well of life&#8217;, &#8216;When love lies broken&#8217; &#8211; will get some lyrics to you soon</p>
<p>Other songs like &#8216;Love and let go&#8217; are also needing to be recorded &#8211; God is really pulling a lot out of us, as ever when things seem the most challenging!!</p>
<p><strong>Singapore</strong> &#8211; fantastic worship weekend with a new bunch of friends</p>
<p>Band &#8211; massive group of great young people who were a delight to work with</p>
<p>Dancers &#8211; a group of 4 women were such a blessing</p>
<p>A professional dancer in training, stunningly interpreted &#8216;Stolen Years&#8217;<br />
Joel 2 &#8211; wow!!</p>
<p>Response times were powerful, and even senior pastor responded at the end of meetings.</p>
<p>Delight to walk and play over people through out the weekend</p>
<p>Sold a good number of the Cds, which were all signed &#8211; love the Singaporeans enthusiasm!</p>
<p>Integrity Asia have been so helpful and insightful in opening doors for our ministry &#8211; thanks guys!</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Life story&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;Best of DLM&#8217; album &#8211; Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 23:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LIFE STORY INTERVIEW    CHALLENGE WEEKLY        NZ      2010 A singer/songwriter who began life as the child of military parents and had lived in three countries by the age of nine has continued his international wandering as a singer and teacher on worship. David Lyle Morris released this his 12th album in 2010. Morris called his latest album [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>LIFE STORY INTERVIEW    CHALLENGE WEEKLY        NZ      2010</p>
<p>A singer/songwriter who began life as the child of military parents and had lived in three countries by the age of nine has continued his international wandering as a singer and teacher on worship.</p>
<p>David Lyle Morris released this his 12th album in 2010. Morris called his latest album <em>Lifestory</em>, because the songs recorded on it chart the journey of his life over the last 22 years, “through grief and to a new birth”. Tracks on the album were recorded with different backing bands and in different countries, so a range of musical styles is heard on the album.</p>
<p><em>Lifestory</em> was produced with the help of Integrity Music in Singapore and, says the artist, “looks back at my life, ministry and my journey of discovery in music and worship”.</p>
<p>So what makes Morris tick? Well for one thing, he has a desire to see people have a more child-like faith. “In the West we can lose this; we have to worship with our whole heart, mind, soul and strength. I plead with Western cultures, that people need a childlike abandonment, and a total trust of God as a loving father who doesn’t need to be continually questioned. Sometimes we over-analyse. ‘Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so’ — if we really know this as adults, especially in Western culture, we would have a lot less stress and be a lot more liberated,” says Morris.</p>
<p>“I find music a great language for undoing people, giving sheer exuberance and the trust that you see in children. So I pray that God will keep me young in spirit. We need to allow God to soften hearts, to not be cynical. We need to be like the kids whom Jesus took onto his lap. God wants us to allow him to hold us and carry us”.</p>
<p>Being part of renowned UK contemporary Christian worship leader/composer Graham Kendrick’s band and ministry for 13 years has a lot to say about Morris’s love of touring and leading worship. “Kendrick taught us theology and music on the road. We went to Nigeria, Russia, France, Czech Republic and many other countries. The band had people of different nationalities.”</p>
<p>The artist recently returned from releasing his album at the most significant Lutheran Church in Finland’s capital of Helsinki, The White Cathedral. This month he spent a week checking out Willow Creek Church in the United States.</p>
<p>Morris frequently travels to Finland, Ireland and Fiji. “I have ministered several times in Singapore, Hong Kong and the US. Certain countries hold a special place in my heart as it is a thing God does. God put Finland on my heart. I first went there in 1993; something happened&#8230;I had a good connection with the main Church in Finland, the Lutheran Church.” Morris says he goes there to, “Encourage new life in the more traditional churches; it is good having tradition and the more modern going hand-in-hand. It is great using ancient tunes, but having new lyrics and a modernised tune”.</p>
<p>Some of his songs have even been translated into Finnish and French, and are in the process of being translated into Chinese languages.</p>
<p>Morris loves teaching others in seminars about worship. “Worship is such a key in God’s Kingdom. I teach about worship and the importance of having passion in worship. We need to release passion in our worship, especially in our Western culture. We can be so inhibited. We need to be open and open to surprises, and to expressing emotion in worship — including pain, grief, suffering as well as victory and praise. I write in this area. My album <em>Trust</em>, released in 2007, is built around the theme of suffering and finding rest in God in our trials and battles. It is okay to express our pain in worship. God will lift our heads so we find his joy”.</p>
<p>Morris has another concern. “I have a plea to the older generation: to pray for, support and mentor the younger generation. I am saying this over and over again. We mustn’t disconnect with young people because we can’t understand their language or things in their world. Increasingly people need fathering and mentoring, in an increasingly fractured society.”</p>
<p>This busy musician certainly has no plans to slow down and has already started work on his next album, to be called <em>Devotion</em>.</p>
<p>He also hopes to add new countries such as South Korea to his well-worn itinerary and will be visiting a few Korean churches around Auckland this year.</p>
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		<title>Devotion album interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DEVOTION  ALBUM INTERVIEW   CHALLENGE WEEKLY NZ           2011 David Lyle Morris talks to Challenge Weekly reporter Michael Hamilton about his new release ‘Devotion’. Prolific and popular New Zealand singer/song-writer David Lyle Morris has completed his 13th album. I caught up with Morris at his house recently to chat about his new album Devotion and his plans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>DEVOTION  ALBUM INTERVIEW   CHALLENGE WEEKLY NZ           2011</p>
<p>David Lyle Morris talks to Challenge Weekly reporter Michael Hamilton about his new release ‘Devotion’.</p>
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<p>I caught up with Morris at his house recently to chat about his new album <em>Devotion</em> and his plans for this year. You wonder how Morris finds the time to make an album. He is active in ministry and manages to pop up at events around the country, the most recent being Parachute Music festival in January and last week’s the New Zealand Christian Leaders’ Congress, where he led worship.</p>
<p>He was enthusiastic about Parachute and said it was great to see worship artist Chris Tomlin and preacher Louie Giglio ministering at the event. “They have had had a positive influence on music and the youth scene in the United States in recent years,” he pointed out.</p>
<p>Morris also recently did some ministry in Finland, and he now plans to go to several cities where Rugby World Cup match events will be held, to hold concerts. He takes any opportunity he can to minister in churches around the country.</p>
<p><em>Devotion</em> was three years in the making and, says its creator, has “a very intimate acoustic guitar emphasis; it is more like having me in your lounge, this kind of intimacy rather than the big live worship which some of my other albums have. “The emphasis is on Scriptures that have helped me, my wife and some friends, in issues we have been through. This includes grief over marriages, death of peers, family issues — and the whole economic recession which we have been going through,” explains Morris. The music on the album, he adds, would work “really well in a devotional”. “It is good for listening to during a person’s devotions or quiet times. It is intended for all Christians, but I believe God will minister through the music and lyrics to people facing hard times”. “Maybe we are being thrown on God in a new way. It is a time to trust God. We have to turn to God. God can renew, restore, refresh in miraculous ways. There is hope and we can trust in God.</p>
<p>“The deliberate intention was to identify with people’s pain in the songs so that they can find release from what they are feeling, and more importantly in the spiritual sense that the biblical lyrics should bring healing when people soak in them. The music is helpful, and has a Finnish string trio included”.</p>
<p>Morris said he felt that a key song was <em>The Stolen Years</em>, based on Joel 2, saying that God would restore “the years that the locusts have eaten”. The singer said the song had the sense that God wanted to restore people, that his heart was to replenish and restore people, so we could have hope even when all seemed lost.</p>
<p>The song <em>Dancing In Heaven</em> relates to a woman, Jane Peters, who was wheelchair-bound with multiple sclerosis. Jane, who was the wife of Auckland pastor David Peters, died in 2007. “Jane lived a beautiful life and I was asked to write a song for her funeral,” he explained.</p>
<p><em>You Are Good Lord</em> is based on Jeremiah 17 and the promise of God that “we can continue to bear fruit even through dry times. As Christians we can have a greater hope than people who do not know Christ and who rely on material things”.</p>
<p><em>Be Exalted Father</em> was inspired by a poem written by A W Tozer in his book <em>The Pursuit Of God. </em>“It speaks to our materialistic age, especially in these challenging times and is a prayer that we place God above possessions, friendships, ambition, family, health and even life itself. I read the poem and it totally blew me away,” added Morris.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Devotion by David Lyle Morris (Integrity Asia) ***** Reviewed by Chris Gardner &#8211; Challenge Weekly NZ March 2011 David Lyle Morris’s newest album, released on March 12, is pregnant with promise. He’s written the 14 tracker to encourage the listener to promise to spend more devotional time with God, and filled it with music with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Devotion by David Lyle Morris<br />
(Integrity Asia)<br />
*****<br />
Reviewed by Chris Gardner &#8211; Challenge Weekly NZ March 2011</p>
<p>David Lyle Morris’s newest album, released on March 12, is pregnant with promise.<br />
He’s written the 14 tracker to encourage the listener to promise to spend more devotional time with God, and filled it with music with is overflowing with God’s promises of grace and love.<br />
Morris, who has spent three years on this project, recently told Challenge Weekly the album had “a very intimate acoustic guitar emphasis; it is more like having me in your lounge, this kind of intimacy rather than the big live worship which some of my other albums have”. Such intimacy, it seems, was discovered by the likes of legendary blues musician Eric Clapton more than a decade ago when he recorded his Unplugged album and sparked a whole series of albums by artists abandoning the big band sound for the acoustic guitar.<br />
Morris, in taking such an approach and adding just a few other instruments to the mix, has come up with a very gentle album which had me turning the volume up so as not to miss any nuance as I listened while I drove.<br />
Of the 14 songs The Stolen Years, inspired by Joel 2, resonated with me the most because it offered such hope. Then, I discovered a hand written note from Morris on the envelope in which the CD had arrived. “Track 3, Stolen Years, a good one for Christchurch – God can restore!” It included God saying, in its chorus: “I will repay the stolen years, soothing balm for all your fears/Wipe away every tear/I will restore the wasted years, sweetest music to your ears/Through the gloom, light appears”. And one of the choruses includes the wonderful guarantee: “Everyone, call on the name of the Lord and be saved”.<br />
The first track, Glory to the God of Grace and Truth, introduces the listener to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is followed by Be Exalted, Father, in which Morris adapts lyrics from an A.W. Tozer poem to praise the trinity. You Are Good Lord follows The Stolen Years and compares Christians to “trees planted by the water” in a time of drought.<br />
If you thought George Matheson’s hymn O Love That Will Not Let Me Go, written in 1882, was moving try Morris’ adaptation. Matheson said of the hymn: “It was the quickest bit of work I ever did in my life. I had the impression of having it dictated to me by some inward voice rather than of working it out myself. I am quite sure that the whole work was completed in five minutes, and equally sure that it never received at my hands any retouching or correction. I have no natural gift of rhythm. All the other verses I have ever written are manufactured articles; this came like a dayspring from on high.” Morris’s version is quietly contemplative.<br />
O Lord You Are Our God is a reflection on Isaiah 25, Embracing on Joshua 22. Dancing In Heaven was written for the funeral of Jane Peters, a family friend who had multiple sclerosis. Good Shepherd puts to music Jesus’s promise to lay his life down for his sheep. For Such A Time As This reflects on Morris’s time of ministry in Finland.<br />
Change Me was written for Morris’s baptism, in England, in 1986. Your Kindness Calls Us To Repentance speaks for itself, as does Harvest Fields of Finland where Morris obviously had so many God times. Holy Spirit of God, which closes this album, is a benediction of types as it asks “Holy Spirit of God, fall upon us”.<br />
This is, indeed, a beautiful album.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our new CD Devotion &#8211; an acoustic colection of new worship and ministry songs recorded in NZ and Finland, producer Evan Cooper LAUNCH concert Sat 12 MARCH 7.30 pm at St Georges Church 19 Ranfurly Rd, Epsom, Auckland, NZ! Free entry but please buy a CD Please do come and pass the word on! All welcome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Our new CD Devotion &#8211; an acoustic colection of new worship and ministry songs recorded in NZ and Finland, producer Evan Cooper</p>
<p>LAUNCH concert Sat 12 MARCH 7.30 pm at St Georges Church<br />
19 Ranfurly Rd, Epsom, Auckland, NZ!</p>
<p>Free entry but please buy a CD<br />
Please do come and pass the word on! All welcome</p>
<p>Here are some other points for your prayer please over the next 6 months<br />
Thanks so much for all your friendship and support</p>
<p>Vision (the Evangelical Alliance in NZ) National Leaders Congress (3 yearly)<br />
Wellington NZ, 21 to 24 Feb<br />
David leads worship for the 3rd time with a local band from Meadows Church<br />
200 Christian leaders attend from all spheres of society, church, para-church etc</p>
<p>April to June<br />
Two church weekends in Katikati (16 and 17 April) and Whangarei (11 and 12 June) including team training seminars</p>
<p>August &#8211; Finland and Asia<br />
David will be in Finland 10 to 22 Aug to follow up on the new Cds and possibly record another one, which I am collaborating on with the band there<br />
Singapore stop wekend way back,  25 to 28 Aug</p>
<p>September &#8211; South island NZ Rugby World Cup tour with family<br />
Invercargill, Dunedin, and Christchurch depending on the earthquake recovery</p>
<p>8 to 25 Sep<br />
Arranging a main church to host us in each city</p>
<p>For possible outreach concerts, training and Sunday service ministry etc<br />
Supporting the Scottish rugby team as we travel around!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[David had an amazing round the world tour after recovering rom his May operation and infection. 1. USA David’s trip to Willow Creek with friends, for the Global Leadership Summit, was an amazing, inspiring experience. We received so much from hanging out as friends, our church hosts, the world class teaching on leadership, business, ministry, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>David had an amazing round the world tour after recovering rom his May operation and infection.<br />
1. USA<br />
David’s trip to Willow Creek with friends, for the Global Leadership Summit, was an amazing, inspiring experience. We received so much from hanging out as friends, our church hosts, the world class teaching on leadership, business, ministry, sport and China. There was the chance to see some of the operations of this amazing large church, the beauty of Chicago’s architecture, and across the lake in Southhaven, a taste of old style holiday America, where I was able to bodysurf on one rough day! A lake the size of an Ocean! Everything is so BIG in the USA! A real insight in to the pressures the nation is facing in identity, security, immigration, finance, the military etc</p>
<p>2. London, Finland and Singapore<br />
Thanks for your prayers for and help to the family, staying home in NZ, as this was a total of a month away for David over these two trips.</p>
<p>Guitar – was broken on way to London! Guitarist in Finnish band Anders is a luthier, and did a great job of fixing it once I arrived in Finland</p>
<p>Travel – the flights went so well in terms of exit row leg room, sleep etc</p>
<p>London<br />
Concert with Mike Burn hosting on the Sat night – was a great chance to connect with a number of friends from the South East, and enjoy working with a super young band. A lovely way to recognise all God has done over the last 9 years, and to share some of the new songs charting the way forward.<br />
Many were on holiday then sadly, so we will need to visit again sometime. The Sunday morning church service with Mike was a powerful time, as a flood of worship was released.</p>
<p>FINLAND 23 Aug to 1 Sep<br />
David helped to lead worship at the 3rd annual Urban Dream Mission in Helsinki<br />
There was further opportunity to promote the Finnish/English live worship CD ‘Urban Praise’ (of which we are really proud) and to work with ministry friends and the band who we have built such a special connection with over the last 2 years – I felt we went deeper again in God as a ministry team, with several key leaders expressing they felt this was the best mission so far, in terms of team work and ease of atmosphere.<br />
There were many highlights<br />
• Singing on the streets and a café – reviving the busker spirit and that cutting edge evangelistic feel, meeting street people etc<br />
• Working with a major Finnish pop star there who is wrestling with her faith and life in a very public way, but made a strong city witness<br />
• Leading worship for our Finnish publisher Paiva and staff there with Max (percussion and vocals) and Jarmo (flute) – something about the intimate acoustic approach with no mics etc!<br />
• Church ministry on the Sunday<br />
1. 12 noon service with Tapani Suonto at One Way Mission<br />
Again lovely intimate worship service, with Jarmo’s 17 year old daughter Jemina joining us to sing – great to see many younger ones having opportunity to learn about ministry from every angle<br />
2. Suhe service – the home church for most of the band<br />
Time and time again God uses us there in fresh ways, this time particularly through the song ‘Stolen Years’ from Joel 2, which will feature on the new CD</p>
<p>SINGAPORE Thurs 2 to Mon 6 Sep<br />
Fri 3 Sep<br />
Meetings with Integrity Asia about the release of Devotion went well<br />
Good discussions re the right plan to come together for publishing and distribution<br />
We are so grateful for this new door, and the opportunities throughout the region</p>
<p>Sat 4 Sep Worship workshop<br />
with Bethesda Cathedral worship team of around 60 – was a wonderful day of opening the word, sharing experiences of the challenges of the ministry, playing together and critiquing songs, techniques etc.</p>
<p>The Church is so strong in Singapore (probably 3 times as many of their similarly sized 4 million population go to church, compared to NZ!) – this is one of the mid tier churches and has a 2000 plus seater auditorium, among other facilities. Singaporean Christians have a strong sense of mission, and being a gateway to the Chinese world. There is a new challenge to them I sense in the area of materialism, and also the influence of the casino culture, which is only new there.</p>
<p>Sun 5 Sep<br />
Led morning worship at Barker Rd Methodist church – played with a couple who are considering coming to NZ as missionaries! Great response to our songs, with a real hush over the end of the service as I played ‘Who can separate us’ from Romans 8. CDs were lapped up and always the Chinese would like them signed, so neat chance to meet and talk to many. A real boost of confidence comes from the way they honour us.</p>
<p>Evening live radio concert with 107FM at 7pm<br />
This is an Adventist ministry, the only Christian radio station broadcast in to Singapore. The concert was a beauty, as I played solo, and sang with a crowd in a lovely theatre. Was a super way to finish up, with a strong sense of Jesus close to us.</p>
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		<title>DLM new acoustic album Devotion for New Year 2011 release</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thrilled with how the new album is progressing, despite delays for health and August world tour! The Finn band have added some superb strings and other tasty bits. Evan Cooper and I are heading for the mix in November. Will keep you posted on the release date in the New Year. Here is the lyric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Thrilled with how the new album is progressing, despite delays for health and August world tour! The Finn band have added some superb strings and other tasty bits. Evan Cooper and I are heading for the mix in November. Will keep you posted on the release date in the New Year. Here is the lyric of &#8216;Stolen Years&#8217; from Joel 2 which has had strong reaction throughout NZ and Finland. Appreciate your prayers as we complete this special project. On ya David<br />
The stolen years<br />
Verse 1<br />
Return to me with all your heart<br />
For I am gracious, compassionate<br />
Slow to anger, abounding in love<br />
Autumn rain, and in the spring<br />
Abundant showers, I will bring<br />
Good grain, new wine, pure oil for your soul<br />
Chorus 1<br />
I will repay the stolen years<br />
Bring soothing balm for all your fears<br />
Wipe away every tear<br />
Chorus 2<br />
I will restore the wasted years<br />
Sing sweetest of music to your ears<br />
Through the gloom light appears</p>
<p>Verse 2<br />
I pour out my Spirit while<br />
Your sons and daughters prophecy<br />
Old men dream their dreams<br />
Young men see visions<br />
I pour out my Spirit now<br />
On men and women I will shower<br />
Wonders in the heavens, and on earth<br />
Chorus<br />
Bridge<br />
Everyone, call on the name of the Lord, and be saved (rpt twice)<br />
By my mercy, I will do great things<br />
Return to your stronghold, all you prisoners of hope (rpt twice)<br />
Twice as much, will I restore to you</p>
<p>David Lyle Morris and David Peters<br />
©2009 Tevita Music<br />
Po Box 99655 Newmarket, Auckland 1149, NZ</p>
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		<title>Concert, Beckenham, London, UK August 21st, 6.30pm</title>
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<p><strong>Free admission</strong> – an offering will be taken for Restore Trust</p>
<p><strong>Families welcome</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>There will be an interval, with the chance to buy refreshments<br />
There is a car park in St George’s Road – just 2 minutes from the hall</p>
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