*Warning: If you don’t like humor and or are easily offended by humor, please turn away now.*
I believe we can laugh with each other…right?
Laughter is a great remedy for a lot of issues in our lives.
The other day I was going through our new song book and I realized that there were some funny song titles that I had either never heard before or I was in the band and had never sung them. Perhaps as you read these you have others that you would like to share, because I know there are more. I also realize some of these song titles come from bygone days where the language was different and so was the culture, but it doesn’t stop me from having a laugh today as we explore 10 funny titles in The Salvation Army Song Book…
Please forgive me and indulge my warped sense of humor for a moment or two.
#10 “My Heart Is Fixed” (#507)
Here’s a band-aid, and now the heart has been repaired. All is now better, you may go about your business, we’re good here! This declaration seems kind of sudden that’s all.
#9 “Come, my soul, Thy Suit Prepare” (#745) 
I see a tailor standing there with measuring tape ready to get that suit all sewn and ready. We know there is a spiritual implication here, but my mind has this image of something entirely different when one says “Suit Prepare”…
#8 “O Jesus Thou Art Standing” (#614)
I can see British comedian Ricky Gervais, in his dry, dead pan sense of humor saying, “If Jesus is just standin’ there, why don’t you offer him a seat? I mean, that’s just rude isn’t it?” What is the song writer trying to say? “O Jesus you’re standing…” It just seem sort of funny sounding doesn’t it?
(yes, I know there’s more to the song lyrics, but we’re focusing on the titles here)
#7 “O Jesus Pilot Me” (#655) 
Sorry, but this is what I envisioned this song title to mean –
Jesus ready to board that plane and fly us to another destination. I know it’s silly, but it’s what I first saw within that title. We know what the writer meant, but I just couldn’t help myself…sorry.
#6 “I Stand All Bewildered with wonder” (#849)
Just the word “bewilder” brought up a face like this in my mind. Like we stand there gawking, with mouths wide open and our eyes ready to pop out of our eye sockets. It just evokes in me a kind of silly moment when we’re standing there dumbfounded and truly looking the part.
#5 “I Want A Principle Within” (#496) 
I know, I know, it’s not “Principal” but the first thing that popped into my head was a Headmaster standing there ready to deliver some punishment. Understandably we want to have spiritual discipline in our lives, but this isn’t it. Still this imagery came to mind.

#4 “Lord, I Was Blind! I Could Not See” (#505)
I can almost see Lockhorns (comic depicted here) having this barb exchange… “Lord, I was blind! I could not see” and then Mrs Lockhorn saying “And He still can’t see!”
Why do I get the image of a married couple making fun of one another in my mind? I saw this title and it made me laugh.
#3 “Unto Thee Will I Cry” (#794) 
Sorry Dawson’s Creek, your meme is famous. And when I saw this song title, I couldn’t help but have an image of James Van Der Beek shamelessly crying. I can just see us standing there shamelessly crying like this in some way and wonder if it would look like this…
#2 “Writes A Pardon On My Heart” (#493)

I know these songs aren’t to be taken literally, but I couldn’t help myself. I get the picture in my head of my heart and someone is holding it with an ink pen preparing to write the words Pardon right into my heart tissue.
Perhaps to an outsider without the understand of atonement theories, this song title might seem confusing and down right creepy. To me, it makes me chuckle a little bit.
#1 “Do Not Go Home Without Jesus” (#415) 
I get this image of my heart of a soldier leaving a worship service, driving in their car only to look over in the passenger seat and exclaim, “Oh no, I’ve forgotten Jesus!”
I understand the imagery, it just seems to translate differently to me today. And then, that Maroon 5 group sang that one song about “I won’t go home without you…”
Moral of the story, don’t take these song titles literally like me.
Perhaps you have other song titles that you think are funny, ridiculous or strange, would you please share them with us?! This is all light hearted and I hope I haven’t offended anyone. All things considered, most of these songs have some wonderful lyrics, it’s just the song titles I couldn’t pass up to mention.

heroin. How he had a 7 year old daughter that he could no longer see because drugs had become more important. He sat there long faced with sunken eyes, a shell of what he once had been. Brandon had not used in six days, and he was feeling the effects of withdrawal. In that small waiting room, parents were clinging to one final hope. A hope that would take a miracle in preventing their son from dying of an imminent drug overdose. Brandon’s parents had brought him to us because there was no where else to go.
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devices. Although these can be used for good, they can also distract and pull us further away from one another. It sounds hypocritical talking about this as I write this blog article, and I’m equally guilty of this, but how much time do we devote every day to social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? One might contend that they are bringing encouragement and hope by posting, and perhaps you are, but by and large we are so consumed by the social media that we sometimes neglect to look up from our tiny screens and into the communities we currently live. We need breaks from these devices. We need to look up and see real needs right in front of our faces – right there in your own community!



The Curriculum is Messy Church “
Here’s how we organized our time:
From there, have a time keeper and assure that each group has both adults and kids involved in the “travels”. Keep them traveling from country to country at or near your designated timeline!

2. Understand you aren’t a solitary soldier
Could our corps halls feel like an exclusive club to outsiders? -This should never be the case! We might become tempted, at times, to puff ourselves up with all of our corps’ accomplishments and fortunes, instead run from such thoughts and temptations! Do not become like the Pharisee in the parable Jesus told – who was so enamored by his own pride and arrogance that those earnestly seeking were criticized and despised.