Second only to Lord of the Rings! But Narnia too has such spiritual significance that it transcends the simple children's fantasy and speaks to the soul; even that of adults.
@@aleximalmgren5301 I love Dawn Treader! Eustace is such a fun character! (And convicting, too). Sarah Sparks has a song called Eustace Scrubb that really helps me apply the character personally.
@@ellawilken Great. You were named after your great-grandmother. That is certainly an honor. The roots decide a lot and being rooted in God is the best thing. And you seem to be and that is what I admire most about you.
@@MrRi4You Thank you! I love my German Lutheran heritage. Even though it often was too stoic and I don't agree with all of it, it has been a very solid and un-compromising place to start from. Three of my grandparents are German and Lutheran, and the other one was mostly German.
This theme sounds so beautiful on harp.
Absolutely beautiful, such an expressive performance 🤍🎶
Thank you! 😊
I really like this one. Narnia's score is the best.
Sure is! I was captivated from the first time I heard it.
But what about LOTR!!??
@@LeahKohlstedt-kk5oc Well, I watched Narnia first...
@@michellekohlstedt6433 I see ;)
So pretty! I love this song and it sounds so good in harp!
Noice very noice
❤
Love Narnia
Second only to Lord of the Rings! But Narnia too has such spiritual significance that it transcends the simple children's fantasy and speaks to the soul; even that of adults.
@@ellawilken reading Dawn treader right now.
@@aleximalmgren5301 I love Dawn Treader! Eustace is such a fun character! (And convicting, too). Sarah Sparks has a song called Eustace Scrubb that really helps me apply the character personally.
@@ellawilkenIt's good .
@@ellawilken Apply him ?
🙂 First 🙂
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@@ellawilken Ella, who is that in Your profile picture? 🙂
@@MrRi4You My great-grandmother, Ella Wilhelmina Wilken, and her younger siblings Lilian, Edward and William.
@@ellawilken Great. You were named after your great-grandmother. That is certainly an honor. The roots decide a lot and being rooted in God is the best thing. And you seem to be and that is what I admire most about you.
@@MrRi4You Thank you! I love my German Lutheran heritage. Even though it often was too stoic and I don't agree with all of it, it has been a very solid and un-compromising place to start from. Three of my grandparents are German and Lutheran, and the other one was mostly German.