Praise Week

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“I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart and glorify your name for ever”. Psalm 86:12

We have been celebrating “Praise Monday” together for the last several months. I have introduced you to some great, original Praise and Worship music done by Praise Nation PGH and opened the music box of some of my favorite songs. I have desired to kickoff this mew month with a Praise Week. A week of Praise each day. We will visit and revisit the Praise Nation PGH YouTube channel (click here to be redirected – follow and like Praise Nation PGH). I will share some of my other top favorites as well.

What makes today’s Praise reflection different though, is that I am asking YOU to post comments (preferably on the reflection on www.THEROADOFFAITH.net if you are a follower on Facebook) of YOUR favorite Praise and Worship song.

Post a comment at www.THEROADOFFAITH.net on this post telling me what your favorite Praise and Worship song is and why. Is the song attached to a special moment in your life? Do the lyrics always lift your spirit (and hands)? Whatever the song or reason, please share with The Road of Faith community. You never know – you might be introducing someone to a song that could bolster them in a coming storm or giving someone a new song to lift up their hearts and hands in worship of our great and mighty God.

Simply go to www.THEROADOFFAITH.net, find this “Praise Week” post and add your comments. While you’re there, why not subscribe to The Road of Faith to receive these reflections in your daily email. All subscribers of The Road of Faith receive daily prayer for your intentions and needs through the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.

“I will bless the Lord at all times;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul makes its boast in the Lord;
let the afflicted hear and be glad.
O magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt his name together!” Psalm 34:2-4

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  1. Resurrection by Elevation Worship. This song has and always lifts me up! One of my favorites from the Festival of Praises and now Praise Nation.

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