Sound of living waters
Sound of Living Waters
Sound of Living Waters was published in 1974 in London by Hodder & Stoughton and in the USA by Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1974), edited by Betty Pulkingham* and Jeanne Harper. It had a bright cover, and was ring-bound, making it one of the earliest books to break free from the traditional style and format. Sub-titled Songs of Renewal, it contained 133 items, arranged in sections, as follows:
Hallelujah!... Songs of praise and thanksgiving
Kneel and Adore… Songs of Worship
Look up… Songs of Hope and Vision
Become… Wholeness and Maturity
Songs of the Kingdom… The Body of Christ
Suffer – Reign… Songs of Faith and Victory
Go Forth… Outreach
Sing a Psalm
Come...
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