When my heart heaves with your compassion,
When my eyes fill with your tears
When my soul moves with your emotion
They Kingdom come
When I touch the sick with your hands
When my feet run toward your mission
When my being immerses in your Spirit
Thy Kingdom come
May Thy Kingdom come
On earth as it is heaven
May Your will be done
Through me
I surrender all, before your Kingly throne
May thy Kingdom come
May thy Kingdom come
Till we see Your face in each other
Till we love each other as our brother
As our Lord, obeying His one Master
Thy Kingdom come
When we stand adorned in heavenly armour
Joining hands, upholding one another
Marching forth, soldiers for their Saviour
Thy Kingdom come
May Thy Kingdom come
On earth as it is heaven
May Your will be done
Through us
We surrender all, before your Kingly throne
May thy Kingdom come
May thy Kingdom come
(bridge)
Them who know their God
Great things they will do
To extend His Kingdom
To give Him His glory
-Dr. Suneetha Varghese
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A beautiful song written especially for the EMFI National Conference by Dr. Suneetha Varghese. We were led in this inspiring song by Dr. Suneetha and her husband Dr. Sujith Varghese.
The Vargheses are serving at Broadwell Christian Hospital in Fatehpur and report wonderful things taking place there. They will be down to only 2 doctors next month - them! Can someone join them? Lets pray and see God's Kingdom come in Fatehpur - and across our great Nation of India!
A beautiful song written especially for the EMFI National Conference by Dr. Suneetha Varghese. We were led in this inspiring song by Dr. Suneetha and her husband Dr. Sujith Varghese.
The Vargheses are serving at Broadwell Christian Hospital in Fatehpur and report wonderful things taking place there. They will be down to only 2 doctors next month - them! Can someone join them? Lets pray and see God's Kingdom come in Fatehpur - and across our great Nation of India!
The theme song is inspiring....
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