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"'''Shine, Jesus, Shine'''" (also known by its first line, "'''Lord, The Light Of Your Love'''") is a christian 'song' by Graham Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick is one of the frontmen promoting the dumbing down of Christianity in the United Kingdom, by replacing the glorious imagery of Charles Wesley with watered down tripe of this ilk. "'''Shine, Jesus, Shine'''" (also known by its first line, "'''Lord, The Light Of Your Love'''") is a Christian 'song' by Graham Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick is one of the frontmen promoting the dumbing down of Christianity in the United Kingdom, by replacing the glorious imagery of Charles Wesley with watered down tripe of this ilk.


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"Shine, Jesus, Shine" (also known by its first line, "Lord, The Light Of Your Love") is a Christian 'song' by Graham Kendrick. Mr. Kendrick is one of the frontmen promoting the dumbing down of Christianity in the United Kingdom, by replacing the glorious imagery of Charles Wesley with watered down tripe of this ilk.

It was voted tenth in a 2005 survey of the United Kingdom's favourite hymns by the BBC's Songs of Praise programme.

The lyrics are available on the official Graham Kendrick website although why you would want to read them is beyond me.

References

  1. Christan Today
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