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http://larkandspur.com/music/star-of-wonder/ Breath Of Heaven was composed by Chris Eaton and popularized by
well know Gospel artist Amy Grant. it has also been recorded by such notables as Jessica Simpson and Vince Gill. Also know as "Mary's song" it's a beautiful, reflective piece celebrating the birth of Jesus. We hope you enjoy our performance of it. Lark and Spur.
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  • This is beautiful. Did you shoot this footage yourself?How did you get your video so clear.

  • @songster117 The pictures were taken from various free photo sites and were hi-res which explains thier clarity.

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  • @0500666111 Having been a Christian for many years and having seen God work miracles I know that Christianity is very real, not wrong. As far as everybody knowing it's wrong ... please ... your world must be very small indeed.

  • beautiful song

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  • this is nice everyone who is a christian post a smiley

  • I personally dont think any religion is wrong we all have our beliefs and people just need to respect each others opinions

  • i'm not very religious, but i gotta admit i do like this song because of how beautiful the music and voice is, sure i'm not a believer but i'll respect a person no matter what they choose to be :\

  • I'm just waiting for the day to see my Lord Jesus with all might and power coming down to take his faithful, and in that day it will be to late to change my friends... Use your time wisely!

  • @jahazielgarcia I personally can't explain it, whereas I'm no scientist nor a psychologist, but I do know that taste can be explained.

    And murderers who 'enjoy' the rush of killing have a brain defect that locks out the normal way of thinking which makes them think killing is okay, even when taught otherwise.

    But on the other hand are humans not born with morality (even babies lie) our morals and acceptability are thought to us, which is more about personality study than anything else.

  • @keniakittykat

    "Liking" something is always open to interpretation. It cannot be explained by science. Manson, Gacy, and many others "liked" the feeling of killing others. Feelings cannot be explained scientifically. Morality and the right to live have to come from somewhere, or someone.

  • @jahazielgarcia No because it can be explained by science. If you hear something you like the reward' center of your brain is activated which releases a small amount of endorphin's in your system making you feel happy or soothed. ^^

  • @keniakittykat

    I don't mean to start an argument. But if something simply moves you without an explanation, shouldn't that violate the beliefs of atheism that if it is unexplainable, it doesn't exist?

  • @Larkandspur The longer I live the more mysterious the story of Jesus becomes. I don't doubt that all the stories in the Gospels are true but what they exactly mean I'm not sure. I am happy to leave my life in the hands of Him who created me. I believe that Love and Forgiveness are cornerstones of Human Life.

  • to be at one's lowest and to see His hand, to be in the pit and to feel his grace and love, to be at rock bottom, having lost all loved ones and to feel His arms encompass you, to be in his arms of love - I don't want to live in a world without Christ......

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