A video montage set to "America". A song written and performed by an extremely talented artist with a great love of America, living in India. This artist wants to remain anonymous.
And today when people see me walking they say “Look, there’s the miracle man” “He walked” I say, “No, It’s no miracle. Here’s the miracle. My sins are forgiven”
On the night of 9/11, I stood in my front yard, stared into the incredibly clear southern California night, and listened to the unusual and curious silence. I live about six miles from Ontario (California) International Airport, but that night the sky was ominously still. While I was outside, a military jet flew by about 2500 feet off the deck. Its air space was unrestricted. This is for all who were unable to get to loved ones on that night.
The song is based on Romans 12:1 "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship." "Doesn't worship consist of so much more than what I do on a Sunday morning?" In Ibada Yangu (translated as "My Worship"), the songwriter seeks to demystify the concept of Worship in order to apply it to daily living. In the beginning, he starts by examining his various "good deeds" and h
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