Waoooo....oooooo....I love you Lord, I love you Lord. It is enough that Jesus died for me. Thank you Doc for sharing this wonderful story and singing it out. What lovely voices ❤❤❤❤❤.
The ministet DID NOT mention that the British was the composer of the song. He simply said when the man qas asked what he had to say, he said....my fath has found.......". The man simply might have sang his favourite song which was composed by the American years ago. Anyway Lidie Edwards was the pen name for Eliza Hewitt.
Yeah, what the Minister narrates fits the song and sound good but we cannot accept that as the true story and picture of the author of the hymnal. The true story has been there for years...thanks
Though this sounds inspiring, this is NOT the story of the Song as the song was written by Eliza E.Hewitt and Music Composed by William James Kirkpatrick as speculated below: MY FAITH HAS FOUND A RESTING PLACE, written in 1891 The Story Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920) was a public school teacher. One of her students struck her with a heavy slate and she suffered a severe spinal injury which forced her to retire from teaching… and made her an invalid the rest of her life in Philadelphia. However, she was able to continue to be involved with children in Sunday School and as superintendent at the Northern Home for Friendless Children. She was also used to write a number of hymns… hundreds of hymns! We don’t know the specific story behind the writing of this hymn, but we can assume it grew out of her experience. If you have placed your faith in the finished work of the Cross, then you, too, can sing along with this song. Major hymnals show the author as Lidie H. Edmunds, Hewitt’s pseudonym. William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921) wrote the music for this hymn.
In as much as this sounds inspiring, Unfortunately 😢this is NOT the story behind the Song as the song was written by Eliza E.Hewitt and Composed by William James Kirkpatrick. More of this on "Inspiring Stories Behind Our Best- Loved Hymns"- get a copy now.
You can’t be lying boldly in the things of the Lord. The song was written by an American Elizabeth Edmunds Hewitt (who also wrote When we all get to Heaven) and you’re here narrating a story in England wow.
This is not the true story. The song wasn't written by a man but a women a school teacher who was strock by her student with a slate and she became paralyzed she's Eliza E. Hewitt. Thanks anyways for this inspirating story.
@@emmanuelokoye4459 MY FAITH HAS FOUND A RESTING PLACE, written in 1891 The Story Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920) was a public school teacher. One of her students struck her with a heavy slate and she suffered a severe spinal injury which forced her to retire from teaching… and made her an invalid the rest of her life in Philadelphia. However, she was able to continue to be involved with children in Sunday School and as superintendent at the Northern Home for Friendless Children. She was also used to write a number of hymns… hundreds of hymns! We don’t know the specific story behind the writing of this hymn, but we can assume it grew out of her experience. If you have placed your faith in the finished work of the Cross, then you, too, can sing along with this song. Major hymnals show the author as Lidie H. Edmunds, Hewitt’s pseudonym. William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921) wrote the music for this hymn.
Why do you like this pastor...you do not need to make our Lord looks awesome. He is glorified already. Do not tell lies to exalt God because HE is exalted already. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was the author and she didn't owe any money and she didn't see the king etc. All lies
Hallelujah, it is enough that Jesus died for me
Very touching
God bless you father, I’m really touched by your story😢❤
Waoooo....oooooo....I love you Lord, I love you Lord. It is enough that Jesus died for me. Thank you Doc for sharing this wonderful story and singing it out. What lovely voices ❤❤❤❤❤.
I love the pastor too much and that song God bless you
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Can you hear the beautiful voices? I am so blessed hearing this hymn ❤
A blessed testimony....so touching❤
Am blessed again with our ancients hymns
wow so touching story
I'm inspired by this song
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏
Psalms 118 : 22 The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. 23 This is what the Lord has done, it is marvelous in our eyes 👀 🙏🙏🙏😭
The pastor never said Joel Edwards authored the song. He narrated the story of Joel Edwards who was also inspired by the song.
Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920)
He was the one who wrote the words to this Hymn, My Faith Has Found a Resting Place.
A woman
The ministet DID NOT mention that the British was the composer of the song. He simply said when the man qas asked what he had to say, he said....my fath has found.......". The man simply might have sang his favourite song which was composed by the American years ago. Anyway Lidie Edwards was the pen name for Eliza Hewitt.
The man of God never claimed Joel Edwards was the author of the song; he was sharing how Joel Edwards was inspired by the song
Yeah, what the Minister narrates fits the song and sound good but we cannot accept that as the true story and picture of the author of the hymnal. The true story has been there for years...thanks
IT'S good that he used this song to renew his faith, the song is really a blessing
Though this sounds inspiring, this is NOT the story of the Song as the song was written by Eliza E.Hewitt and Music Composed by William James Kirkpatrick as speculated below:
MY FAITH HAS FOUND A RESTING PLACE, written in 1891
The Story
Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920) was a public school teacher. One of her students struck her with a heavy slate and she suffered a severe spinal injury which forced her to retire from teaching… and made her an invalid the rest of her life in Philadelphia.
However, she was able to continue to be involved with children in Sunday School and as superintendent at the Northern Home for Friendless Children. She was also used to write a number of hymns… hundreds of hymns!
We don’t know the specific story behind the writing of this hymn, but we can assume it grew out of her experience. If you have placed your faith in the finished work of the Cross, then you, too, can sing along with this song.
Major hymnals show the author as Lidie H. Edmunds, Hewitt’s pseudonym.
William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921) wrote the music for this hymn.
💯 correct!!!
In as much as this sounds inspiring, Unfortunately 😢this is NOT the story behind the Song as the song was written by Eliza E.Hewitt and Composed by William James Kirkpatrick. More of this on "Inspiring Stories Behind Our Best- Loved Hymns"- get a copy now.
Yeah
True.
But where did this story come from? It wouldn't have been concocted... I'd really love to know the matching hymn to this story
Absolutely correct. That is not the story behind the the hymn
So why won't you people stop criticizing and tell as the correct story behind the song and stop this mcteew
Tell us yours please
You can’t be lying boldly in the things of the Lord. The song was written by an American Elizabeth Edmunds Hewitt (who also wrote When we all get to Heaven) and you’re here narrating a story in England wow.
The pastor was discussing Joel Edwards' inspiration from the song, not crediting him as the author😊
This is not the true story. The song wasn't written by a man but a women a school teacher who was strock by her student with a slate and she became paralyzed she's Eliza E. Hewitt. Thanks anyways for this inspirating story.
That is the true story. It was the paralyzed lady who was resigned to her faith. Inspiring indeed
You're right
As nice as the story sounds, it is not true .
Seriously! I had already accepted the story. But, can you tell us the true story since the one told here is not true?
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MY FAITH HAS FOUND A RESTING PLACE, written in 1891
The Story
Eliza E. Hewitt (1851-1920) was a public school teacher. One of her students struck her with a heavy slate and she suffered a severe spinal injury which forced her to retire from teaching… and made her an invalid the rest of her life in Philadelphia.
However, she was able to continue to be involved with children in Sunday School and as superintendent at the Northern Home for Friendless Children. She was also used to write a number of hymns… hundreds of hymns!
We don’t know the specific story behind the writing of this hymn, but we can assume it grew out of her experience. If you have placed your faith in the finished work of the Cross, then you, too, can sing along with this song.
Major hymnals show the author as Lidie H. Edmunds, Hewitt’s pseudonym.
William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921) wrote the music for this hymn.
😂😂 since d story line is not true please give us ur own story line.
Unfortunately, though Dr Lawrence Tetteh’s version is inspiring it is not accurate. Elizabeth Edmund Hewitt was the writer.
Why do you like this pastor...you do not need to make our Lord looks awesome. He is glorified already. Do not tell lies to exalt God because HE is exalted already. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was the author and she didn't owe any money and she didn't see the king etc. All lies