13 psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. For your everyday carry. We must never enter battle without songs like these:
- (Cantus Christi 666) * permission granted
This wartime hymn from the writer of "Holy, Holy, Holy" sets our sights on Christ and all the faithful soldiers who have followed him before. - (Brian Sauve) * permission granted
Brendan the Navigator is renowned for sailing to the Isle of Blessed -- like him, we also sail for Eden's shores. - (Cantus Christi 365) * permission granted
This epic hymn by Chesterton calls out the weakness of our current leaders and begs the Lord to save our nation. - (Cantus Christi 3)
Jesus mocks presidents and congressmen because they belong to him -- and he will smash them if they do not bow in fear. - (Cantus Christi 239)
One of Calvin's Genevan psalms later adapted by the Scottish covenanters, this song of thanksgiving in trouble has been sung for centuries. - (Cantus Christi 39)
Some trust in tanks and helicopters, but we trust in the strong name of the Lord our God. - (Cantus Christi 531)
One crown is not enough for Jesus: Christ is Lord, and wields a scepter from pole to pole that wars may cease. - (Christ Church)
This sea shanty uses the Word of God like the weapon it is: "Bend, break, burn, and blow." - (Cantus Christi 435)
Our efforts on earth are rooted in a risen Lord: "Shout on, pray on, we're gaining ground, glory hallelujah!" - (Christ Church)
This third sea shanty is another reminder that our warfare must be characterized by thanksgiving. - (Cantus Christi 185)
Mere Christendom has a soundtrack, and it is psalms, hymns, and songs sung by all the Christian nations. - APOSTLE'S CREED
Global Mere Christendom can be built on the Apostles' Creed, and Christians everywhere should be able to sing it. - (Cantus Christi 518) (3 pages)
Now you too can put on the armor that Patrick wore when he took over the nation of Ireland for Christ.