Dear Hannah, thank you for your wonderful song. You see, my husband,Ted, was a US. Marine during the Vietnam War. He died eight years ago. For his dedicated service during his two tours is buried at Ft.Snelling National Cemetery. I go every Memorial Day weekend to visit him and remember. This time thanks to your wonderful song reminding us that love is timeless and boundless, I cried but I also felt our ties of love and honor. Thank you sweet, sweet Hannah, for such a wonderful gift.
Kathleen, Hannah wants to tell you that she is really happy that you liked her gift. She "really, really" wanted that it brings comfort to people who lost a loved one. Also: ❤️🩹🕯️🌱
Oh my stars, Hannah. What a blessing your song is. What a blessing you are. Thank you for your song of hope and comfort, which came to me after two memorial services, Saturday and Monday, for two dear, long-time friends. You sing of our sadness and our gladness so well! Love from Donna in Michigan
Thank you Hannah. I am sad that my Mom isn't here and happy that she will resurrect and hopefully me, too, when it's time and we see each other again. Thank you for your words I just read. They are helpful.
Hannah, I really love your song. I am always sad when someone dies. How could I not be because they seem to be gone, but we will see them again. A famous person, John Chrysostom knew that, too, when he wrote. "Those we love and lose are no longer where they were before; now they are wherever we are." We never stop loving those we love, and they never stop loving us. Thank you! Sister Katherine
Oh Hannah, you have a beautiful song and spirit! Thank you for sharing your love and your encouraging words with us. I needed to read them today. Love, Karen
Hannah, you have the most beautiful voice! I can hear it all the way down here in Georgia! I know your mom will keep the words to this song written down and she will keep them in a very special space. I will write the words down too so that I can read them when I need to hear your voice singing those words of hope. My question for you: Do you have a rice bin that you play in at home or school?
Dear Hannah, thank you for your wonderful song. You see, my husband,Ted, was a US. Marine during the Vietnam War. He died eight years ago. For his dedicated service during his two tours is buried at Ft.Snelling National Cemetery. I go every Memorial Day weekend to visit him and remember. This time thanks to your wonderful song reminding us that love is timeless and boundless, I cried but I also felt our ties of love and honor. Thank you sweet, sweet Hannah, for such a wonderful gift.
Kathleen, Hannah wants to tell you that she is really happy that you liked her gift. She "really, really" wanted that it brings comfort to people who lost a loved one. Also: ❤️🩹🕯️🌱
Thank you Hannah. A really beautiful song. May you sing songs for a very long time to come. God bless you in your singing and in everything.
With love from Sally in England.
Hannah says: Thank you, Sally. I'd love to make many more songs to come. But I don't have that many ideas. Let's send it!! 🙏😎❤️🩹
Thank you, Hannah. What a wonderful song. You are very thoughtful.
Hannah says: you are welcome, Robin. 🤗🙏
Oh how lovely. The wisdom of a child! You give me hope of seeing my loved ones again. May you experience resurrection in your smallest tasks each day.
Hannah,
You are a very wise old soul. Thank you for singing your soul's song. May you continue to sing for many years to come.
Blessings dear little one,
Jan
Jan, Hannah enjoyed reading your note. She says thank you. and also: ❤️🩹🙏🎵
Oh my stars, Hannah. What a blessing your song is. What a blessing you are. Thank you for your song of hope and comfort, which came to me after two memorial services, Saturday and Monday, for two dear, long-time friends. You sing of our sadness and our gladness so well! Love from Donna in Michigan
Hannah says: Thank you, Donna, I love both, sadness and gladness. Thank you for reading my song. ❤️🩹🎵🙏🌱
I loved this children's sermon, spoken by a child. It makes me wonder what other children would say to grown-up children.
Yes, June, I think children are great teacher if we only listen. Greetings from Hannah 🙏
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Thank you Hannah. I am sad that my Mom isn't here and happy that she will resurrect and hopefully me, too, when it's time and we see each other again. Thank you for your words I just read. They are helpful.
Thank you, Jill, now I understand better what is on your heart. Hannah says thank you, she is playing in the sand 😇
Thank you, Hannah. Keep pastoring!
Hannah, I really love your song. I am always sad when someone dies. How could I not be because they seem to be gone, but we will see them again. A famous person, John Chrysostom knew that, too, when he wrote. "Those we love and lose are no longer where they were before; now they are wherever we are." We never stop loving those we love, and they never stop loving us. Thank you! Sister Katherine
Oh Hannah, you have a beautiful song and spirit! Thank you for sharing your love and your encouraging words with us. I needed to read them today. Love, Karen
What a beautiful song, Hannah!
Linda, Hannah says: 🎵🥳🌱
Hannah, you have the most beautiful voice! I can hear it all the way down here in Georgia! I know your mom will keep the words to this song written down and she will keep them in a very special space. I will write the words down too so that I can read them when I need to hear your voice singing those words of hope. My question for you: Do you have a rice bin that you play in at home or school?
Valerie, Hannah says: Thank you🙏! I wonder, what is a rice bin to play in? And how do you hear my voice in Georgia? That is fun. 😎❤️🩹🐣
Hannah…you are a bright light with a big, beautiful, loving heart! ❤️ Your song 🎶 is so comforting. Thank you!😊
Hannah says: You are welcome, Ce. I love the song also. 🙏😇💭🎵🎤❤️🩹