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Who is the Lord of your Dance?

This blog is about my ramblings of my life as a dance and Jesus as the Lord of my dance. Music and movement has always been one of my passions and that includes dancing. I liked the way my favourite singer, Steven Curtis Chapman puts it:

" I am the heart, He is the heartbeat,
I am the eyes, He is the sight,
I see clearly, I am just a body, He is the life.
I move my feet, I go through the motions
But He gives purpose to chance
I am the dancer, He is the Lord of the dance."

Everyone dances to the beat of a different drum but I want to dance to His drumbeats. Anyone care to join me in this dance of life?

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