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Hopes for a better world: Graham Kendrick

Widely appreciated hymnwriter and missioner, Graham Kendrick, also has critics; he was described by the journalist Quentin Letts as “king of the happy-clappy banalities”.

But in his 1950s song he prophetically expresses hopes – rarely discussed at the time but in the forefront of many minds now:

  • Bread for the children, Justice, joy, peace
  • Shelter for fragile lives cures for their ills
  • Work for the craftsman, trade for their skills
  • Land for the dispossessed,
  • Rights for the weak
  • Voices to plead the cause of those who can’t speak
  • Refuge from cruel wars. havens from fear, cities for sanctuary,
  • Peace to the killing-fields,
  • Scorched earth to green.
  • Rest for the ravaged earth, oceans and streams
  • Plundered and poisoned our future, our dreams.

End our madness, carelessness, greed, make us content with the things that we need.

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To hear the hymn go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08utbDFP9AE

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