Part 11 of my 2400th megaset.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
What more powerful consideration can be thought on to make us true to God, than the faithfulness and truth of God to us? William Gurnall (17th c...
Part 10 of my 2400th megamix set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
All created things are living in the Hand of God. Jean De Caussade (18th century French mystic)
Part 9 of my 2400th megamix.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
God thus proves himself the Protector of all that put their trust in him. Martin Luther
Part 8 of my 2400th megaset.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
Worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable.
John Stott (20th Century English preacher and author)
Part 7 of my 2400th megaset.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
I never weary of great churches. Robert Louis Stevenson (19th century Scottish writer)
Part 6 of my 2400th set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
In all created things discern the Providence and wisdom of God, and in all things give him thanks. St. Teresa of Avila (16th century Spanish reformer...
Part 5 of my 2400th set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
Justice and power must be brought together, so that whatever is just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just. Blaise Pascal (17th Centu...
Part 4 of my 2400th mega set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
When there is no God, there is no man. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Berdyaez (20th century Russian philosopher and writer)
Part 3 of my 2400th set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
Praising God is one of the highest and purest acts of religion. 17th century Puritan writer
Part 2 of my massive 2400th set.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
To worship is to experience reality, to touch life. Richard J Foster (20th Century author)
Get Ready To Bounce to 3 A.M Eternal in this first part of the massive set put together for my 2400th. This set will feature mostly Brooklyn Bounce and The KLF with a few other artists also in the mi...
Tonight's mix for this special techno and house week is both techno & house.
Faith Hope Love.
God Bless.
The actions of men are the greatest interpreters of their thoughts. John Locke
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