Earlier today I was thinking about my abuelita and how I used to watch her as she dutifully went about her daily chores singing the hymns of the church. She had so many favorites. William Cowper’s, “There is a Fountain” was one of them. Though I feel certain she didn’t know anything about who penned the hymn, you can read all about God’s faithfulness towards the tender soul who was William Cowper here. In the meantime, this is a beautiful rendition sung in Spanish by a men’s choir somewhere in Los Angeles. I hope you enjoy it! I know my abuela would!
alcoramdeo says
Gloria a Dios– muchas gracias, hermana.
Christina says
De nada! Si! A Dios sea la gloria! Que Dios te bendiga – a ti y tu familia, hermano Al!
Trisha says
Christina, I delight in reading your memories of your abuelita. Just beautiful! And Cowper, he’s one of my favorites. Yes, a tender soul, indeed.
Christina says
Thank you, Trisha! Something tells me you and her would have shared a mutual affection for one another! She was “bold as a lion”!
Barbara Thayer says
In any language, praise sung to God is powerful! Thank you for sharing this! So blessed!