Songs I Must Sing
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In Songs I Must Sing, Dolly begins with a poignant portrayal of her life before (or void of) God: “My life as a service wife began with deceit…what a fraud I was! …I had a wonderful husband, three children, a lovely home, and belonged to what I thought were the right clubs. Then there came a time when I hid my wedding vows in a secret corner of my heart and wandered into what I thought were greener pastures – only to carry a new sense of guilt and shame.” Then, Dolly takes the reader by the hand and enters into the beautiful, holy presence of a loving God, and you partake of the intimate communion she has with her Savior and Lord. “I went into our darkened bedroom, got down on my knees in a closet and cried out to God for forgiveness, asking Him to take my life, unworthy as it was, and to do with me whatever He wanted… I met the living, resurrected Christ of Cavalry, but mourned that I had nothing to give Him – only the ugly, broken pieces of my life… then I found out something wonderful – He would accept me just as I was!” God’s undeniable grace and wisdom permeate the pages of this book and brings to life the weary traveler.
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