Every praise is to our God.
Every word of worship with one accord.
Every praise, every praise is to our God.
Sing Hallelujah to our God.
Glory Hallelujah is due our God.
Every praise, every praise is to our God.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
Every praise is to our God.
Every word of worship with one accord.
Every praise, every praise is to our God.
Sing Hallelujah to our God.
Glory Hallelujah is due our God.
Every praise, every praise is to our God.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
God my Saviour, God my Healer, God my Deliverer. Yes He is, Yes He is.
10-year-old sings gospel song to overcome kidnapper in Atlanta
The unknown man used cash to lure little Willie Myrick close enough for him
to grab and shove into his car March 31. The boy repeated the song Every Praise" during the hellish ride.
The tune sent the suspect into a cursing fit and he stopped the car near East Point.
He opened the door and threw me out, Myrick said.
A young boy kidnapped from his Atlanta home sang a gospel song for nearly three hours
until the suspect kicked him out of the car. The man used cash to lure little Willie Myrick
close enough for him to grab and shove into his car the night of March 31.
The boy, now 10 years old, repeated the song "Every Praise" during the hellish ride.
The tune sent the suspect into a cursing fit and he stopped the car near East Point.
"He opened the door and threw me out," Myrick told a television station in Atlanta, WXIA-TV.
"He told me not to tell anyone. "Myrick did the opposite and told the world what happened.
The song Myrick chanted over and over again belongs to Hezekiah Walker, a Grammy-award winning gospel singer.
When the artist learned of the alleged kidnapping, he hopped on a plane from New York City to Atlanta.
"I just want to hug him and tell him I love him," Walker told WXIA-TV.
The singer met with Myrick and his friends, family and whole congregation
at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in southwest Atlanta on the boys 10th birthday.
They all sang the life-saving song together as tears rolled down Myricks cheeks.
The meeting was also attended by organizers of a coalition on the hunt for the suspect, who is still on the loose.
The group of churches, civic organizations and businesses handed out flyers with a sketch of the perp.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS /
Friday, April 18, 2014, 3:45 PM