Wintley Phipps' version of "Amazing Grace" and his historical background of the song stir my soul every time I hear it. It reminds me that some things are of ultimate importance and that my task is to continue to work for that righteous cause. I am moved deeply at what must have been the sounds coming from the belly of the ship by human beings who were being dehumanized. Enjoy this song, Phipps' version, find yourself moved, and continue the work in bringing righteousness to this country and to this world. Thanks to Josh Oliver, member of Social Justice Team II for letting me know about this amazing video.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Inspirational in more ways than one
Posted by Waymon R. Hinson, Ph.D. at 7:05 AM
Labels: amazing grace, black farmers, gospel, racism, righteous cause, wintley phipps