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I come to the garden alone: 220 I do not know and none can tell: 2 I do not know the depths of Jesus' love, that brought Him down: 7 I have a Comrade who knows me well: 2 I have a cross that I must bear: 2 I have a friend indeed, a friend I often need: 9 I have a friend, than whom I need no other: 2 I have a friend unfailing: 4 I have a friend ...
1965 – Pilgrim Jubilee Singers, "Take Your Burden to Jesus"; [176] a different gospel song, perhaps based on the Tindley song; 1995 – Odds, "Leave It There" [177] on the album Good Weird Feeling; 1997 – F. C. Barnes, "Take Your Burden (to Jesus)" [178] [179] on the albums Keep Me All the Way [180] and A Live Reunion; [181] a different ...
The heavier the burden, the closer our lives come to the earth, the more real and truthful they become. Conversely, the absolute absence of burden causes man to be lighter than air, to soar into heights, take leave of the earth and his earthly being, and become only half real, his movements as free as they are insignificant.
Increasingly, women are playing the role of best friend, lover, career advisor, stylist, social secretary, emotional cheerleader, mom, and eventually, on-call therapist to their male partners.
Opinion: On Mother’s Day, give praise and thanks to your mother and other mothers in your life. Be thankful for their love and hard work.
Demon Hunter uses albatross as a metaphor in the song "Cross to Bear". The band Erra uses albatross as a metaphor in the song "Dreamwalkers". The band Flogging Molly uses reference to the wearing of the albatross in their song "Rebels of the Sacred Heart". The band God Street Wine in the song "Epiphany".
Raise your hand if you’re a working mom. Since February 2020, women have lost more than 5 million jobs, with over 2 million women leaving the workforce altogether, according to the National ...
Debbie, Joseph and her two other children, Tyler and Nicole, were close, close in the way families can get when times are hard. She was a single mom and they were scraping by. Their apartment in a moderate-income housing development in Riverside, Conn., had little furniture. At one point they had to sleep on the floor. They did without.