Wednesday 22 May 2013

The Daniel Song


Yes, I know.  The May Meme has fallen by the wayside, because of Life.  Who knows whether it may reappear before May is out.
In the meantime, I have been guest blogging about telling Bible stories to children, over at the Families First magazine blog, and have also been inviting questions and requests on Facebook and Twitter.  One question was about how to make children, most of whom barely know the Christmas story, aware of the whole scope of the Bible and the way it all links together.  
Some of my favourite Bible tells have been of entire lives - Joseph, Daniel and Moses - over church weekends when there are several days or sessions for episodes.  I wrote this song a couple of summers ago when telling Daniel for a holiday club, and thought I'd post it here as an example.  The refrain was part of the story, and the new verse was learnt by the children at the end of each episode.  As it's a cumulative song, the whole thing was sung every time and thus memorised.  It goes to a jazzed-up version of the tune of When I First Came To This Land - if anyone apart from me still knows that folk song!



1
We are in a foreign land
Trying to live by God's command
The king said “Praise my man of gold,
You must do as you're told!”
But God's no liar
He saved us from the fire
Though the world might think it's odd,
We will follow God!

2
We are in a foreign land
Trying to live by God's command
The kings were spooked by dreams and ghosts
But Daniel knew the most
He said: The writing on the wall
Says your kingdom's gonna fall
And God's no liar
He saved us from the fire
Though the world might think it's odd,
We will follow God!

3
We are in a foreign land
Trying to live by God's command
The king was tricked by jealous men
Threw Daniel in the lion's den
But he said: Now I've prayed
I know I'm not afraid
Because the writing on the wall
Says your kingdom's gonna fall
And God's no liar
He saved us from the fire
Though the world might think it's odd,
We will follow God!

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