An Uplifting Song A Day

Dee Stafford

Hi, I'm Dee and I'm trying to do my part to encourage and uplift others during this season of fear and uncertainty. Feel free to let me know how I'm doing. Contact me via social media links included or send me an email to upliftingsongaday@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you! read less
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Higher Ground
Jun 1 2020
Higher Ground
Hello and welcome to another episode of A Song A Day Keeps Coronavirus Away! Can you believe it? This is episode 35! Much thanks to those joining me for the first time or those re-joining me once again. I appreciate you all! I'll tell you a little secret. While I followed the prompting of the Holy Spirit to put something out here to help people cope with the drastic changes in their lives. It has also helped me. As a bipolar person, sudden changes do not sit well with me. At first, it was a welcome rest because I go hard in " normal everyday life" But then as the time kept stretching out and I began to realize it wasn't just a month. Panic began to set in. No hugs? No lunches with friends? What? Thank God for His word and the wonderful gift of music.Feel free to reach out to me at upliftingsongaday@gmail.com if you have a testimony you'd like to share, a question you wish to ask, or a comment.Category: LongingsSubcategory: For Growth in ChristLyrics: Johnson Oatman Jr. (1856-1926)Music: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (1856-1932)I’m pressing on the upward way,New heights I’m gaining every day;Still praying as I onward bound,“Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.”   Lord, lift me up, and let me standBy faith on Canaan’s tableland;A higher plane than I have found,  Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.My heart has no desire to stayWhere doubts arise and fears dismay;Though some may dwell where these abound,My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.I want to live above the world,Though Satan’s darts at me are hurled;For faith has caught the joyful sound,The song of saints on higher ground.I want to scale the utmost heightAnd catch a gleam of glory bright;But still I’ll pray till rest I’ve found,“Lord, lead me on to higher ground.”Support the show
Believe in Me (Original)
Apr 27 2020
Believe in Me (Original)
A snippet of the first song I've ever written as an adult. To hear this backstory/testimony listen on An Uplifting Song a Week - Love Anyway or on Apple(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/an-uplifting-song-each-week/id1510162487)The lyrics were born way before any music was added. I don't know about anyone else but my creative juices begin flowing when I'm in angst and boy was that an angst ridden time.My only child was away at college in another state, I was in business for myself and my booming profits had begun to take a hit due to competition that decided to set itself up right beside me, my mom who lived with me at the time was just beginning to exhibits signs of Alzheimer's. The strong kick butt woman with whom I lived, began to become an uncertain shadow of herself, right before my eyes.I remember going out to my usual corner, setting up my book-stand and waiting and waiting for my customers to show up. A few did and actually bought a few items but at the end of 5 hours I only had $50 to show for time spent out in the cold. Loathe to arrive home early and worry my mom, I packed up my van and drove to a place I could always count on for comfort...the library.Wouldn't you know it...it was closed for renovations.So I sat in my van with the rain pouring down on the windshield and I fussed at God. I reminded Him that I was now in my church's Bible college. I was studying and learning more about Him than ever before, that now that I was right-er than I'd ever been in my life, everything was falling apart. I felt betrayed somehow. I thought that since I was doing His will, answering the call and all...that I was protected.So as was always my habit, when things bother me...I write it down.  And what came out of me was a series of poems from God to me or to anyone else who was or ever will be in the place that I am.I Know...LoveI know...trustI know...forgiveI know sometimes it's hard to love...but do it anywayI know sometimes it's hard to forgive...but do it anywayI know sometimes it's hard to trust...but do it anywayGod needed me to love enough to forgive others who had hurt me, who had proven they were not trustworthy because He himself lived with someone for three years that He knew was going to betray Him. But He didn't treat him any differently than the other disciples, He loved him and shared his time with him giving him every opportunity to make a different choice.I had to learn that hard lesson and that it rains on the just and the unjust and if Jesus went through hard times so would I.I would love to say that I bounced back the next day after having that awesome experience with God, but it was a process.  As I let go of mistrust for men caused by the abuse of my father, relationships and began to forgive people and myself for our imperfections. I began to awaken to who God had originally created me to be. A happier person, one not so closed off from people.Lyrics/Vocals: Diane StaffordBackground Track: Ainsley Harris(c) 2006 Support the show
Close to Thee
Apr 26 2020
Close to Thee
Hello Folks and welcome to another episode of A Song a Day (Keeps Coronavirus Away)Before I go any further,  I would just like to take a moment to say thanks. Thanks for listening the first time and thanks for returning.I checked my stats and there's one particular person who has listened to every episode and I'm quite honored.I've still got quite a few songs left in me and my voice is finally starting to come back to normal.If there's a particular song of which you'd like to hear a snippet, leave me a voice message with the info. If at all possible I will oblige. https://anchor.fm/diane-stafford/message Now for today's song:Close to Thee  (Gaither Live Gathering, lovely rendition)Thou my everlasting portionMore than friend or life to meAll alone my pilgrim journeySaviour let me walk with TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeAll alone my pilgrim journeySaviour let me walk with TheeNot for easy wordly pleasureNor for fame my prayer shall beGladly will I toil and sufferOnly let me walk with TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeGladly will I toil and sufferOnly let me walk with TheeLead me through the veil of shadowsBear me o'er life's fitful seaThen the gate of life eternalMay I enter Lord with TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeClose to Thee, close to TheeThen the gate of life eternalMay I enter Lord with Thee...Then the gate of life eternalMay I enter Lord with Thee...Songwriters: Fanny J. Crosby / Silas Jones VailSupport the show