Excerpt from Hymns and Their Authors: How Some of Our Best Known Hymns Came to Be Written
Hymns, what they are and how they started.
I suppose most of you as children, you younger ones especially, regard religion as something rather boring and uninteresting.
You will look upon the Sunday School and Church as places where your parents force you to attend and naturally this does not always go down very well when the weather is fine and sunny and there are lots of more exciting things to do outside.
The very word "religion" probably conjures up for you memories of long prayers and dull sermons, the only relief coming at the announcement of a hymn which is possibly the only time in the service when you begin to pay attention.
At least the Hymn is usually bright and cheerful - two characteristics which please you, and I think it is true to say that at this stage in your religious life, the hymn probably makes the biggest impression of all.
Most children memorize a portion of their favourite hymns, and this really is very important, because once learned they are rarely forgotten. Since each hymn is a prayer or sermon condensed into a few verses you will understand what is meant by our statement regarding importance.
It is a difficult task indeed to keep a large class of children interested in religion unless the teacher or speaker is particularly gifted in the art of addressing young people and it is this fact which also makes the Hymn so useful because its appeal is universal and it embraces all ages of young people and binds them together.
The actual meaning of prayer and worship haven't really found a place in the minds of most children because most things that have happened have been good ones and they haven't had to face real trouble beyond having a tooth out or possibly being punished for some act of mischief. They are not concerned about life after death only in a very confused sort of way. They are only ju…
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Excerpt from Hymns and Their Authors: How Some of Our Best Known Hymns Came to Be Written
I suppose most of you as children, you younger ones especially, regard religion as something rather boring and uninteresting.
You will look upon the Sunday School and Church as places where your parents force you to attend and naturally this does not always go down very well when the weather is fine and sunny and there are lots of more exciting things to do outside.
The very word religion probably conjures up for you memories of long prayers and dull sermons, the only relief coming at the announcement of a hymn which is possibly the only time in the service when you begin to pay attention.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Hymns and Their Authors: How Some of Our Best Known Hymns Came to Be Written
Hymns, what they are and how they started.
I suppose most of you as children, you younger ones especially, regard religion as something rather boring and uninteresting.
You will look upon the Sunday School and Church as places where your parents force you to attend and naturally this does not always go down very well when the weather is fine and sunny and there are lots of more exciting things to do outside.
The very word "religion" probably conjures up for you memories of long prayers and dull sermons, the only relief coming at the announcement of a hymn which is possibly the only time in the service when you begin to pay attention.
At least the Hymn is usually bright and cheerful - two characteristics which please you, and I think it is true to say that at this stage in your religious life, the hymn probably makes the biggest impression of all.
Most children memorize a portion of their favourite hymns, and this really is very important, because once learned they are rarely forgotten. Since each hymn is a prayer or sermon condensed into a few verses you will understand what is meant by our statement regarding importance.
It is a difficult task indeed to keep a large class of children interested in religion unless the teacher or speaker is particularly gifted in the art of addressing young people and it is this fact which also makes the Hymn so useful because its appeal is universal and it embraces all ages of young people and binds them together.
The actual meaning of prayer and worship haven't really found a place in the minds of most children because most things that have happened have been good ones and they haven't had to face real trouble beyond having a tooth out or possibly being punished for some act of mischief. They are not concerned about life after death only in a very confused sort of way. They are only just starting to live.
If you are a teacher, your main difficulty is to try and bring home to the child the fact that Christianity isn't dull and boring at all. It is really a vital and exciting thing. People have fought and died, endured terrible tortures, and thus became martyrs for their Christian beliefs. You will understand that courage and heroism are outstanding factors in the character of a true follower of Christ.
I am sure that most of us at some time or other in our lives have praised and loved something beautiful. It might have been the countryside in summer, a snowfall in winter, or even a household pet. You have loved it for what it is - a creation of Gods wonderful power. Christians in the past, have appreciated love and beauty in all its forms and as a result many stories, prayers, songs and hymns have been written or composed.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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