Praise Forever – Sarah Emmanuel — Transcript

Jacob Mang'ombe hosts Sarah Emmanuel, a 12-year-old singer from Tanzania, performing five inspirational songs on Hope Channel Tanzania.

Key Takeaways

  • Music is a powerful medium for spiritual encouragement and prayer.
  • Young talents like Sarah Emmanuel are nurtured in family and church environments.
  • Faith and hope are central themes in the songs performed.
  • Encouragement to be a light of God through singing and prayer.
  • The program supports cultural and religious expression through music in Tanzania.

Summary

  • Jacob Mang'ombe introduces Sarah Emmanuel, a 12-year-old guest singer from Kizota, Tanzania.
  • Sarah performs five songs including 'You Raise Me Up', 'Hide Me Now', 'Jesus, You're My All in All', 'Silent Night', and an original composition 'My Redeemer Lives'.
  • The songs focus on themes of faith, hope, and spiritual strength.
  • Sarah shares personal background about her family’s musical influence and her schooling at Chang'ombe Primary School.
  • She practices singing mostly at home and sometimes sings solo at church.
  • Sarah expresses aspirations to be a singer, doctor, or engineer in the future.
  • The program emphasizes the importance of prayer, singing, and being the light of God.
  • Jacob Mang'ombe highlights the spiritual and emotional impact of music as a form of prayer.
  • The video is part of Hope Channel Tanzania’s Praise Forever series, promoting Christian music and faith.
  • The episode concludes with encouragement to viewers to stay connected to God through music and prayer.

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00:49
Speaker A
Beloved, this is Praise Forever, and this is Hope Channel Tanzania. My name is Jacob Mang'ombe.
00:55
Speaker A
I'm here to bless you with songs, lovely songs from the studio. My guest singer today is a little girl aged 12, and she will just tell us by her name.
01:48
Speaker B
My name is Sarah Emmanuel.
01:50
Speaker A
Wow, Sarah Emmanuel. Welcome.
01:54
Speaker A
Where do you currently worship?
01:57
Speaker B
I worship in Kizota.
01:59
Speaker A
Kizota.
02:00
Speaker B
Yes.
02:01
Speaker A
Okay.
02:02
Speaker A
Well, friends, Sarah Emmanuel is my guest singer. She told you earlier, and so she is here to bless you with five very sweet songs.
02:08
Speaker A
And her voice is soothing. You will thank me later.
02:15
Speaker A
Let's have the first song today. It will bless you. I am very confident and very sure that it will.
02:25
Speaker A
Let's have the first song that goes by the name...
02:27
Speaker B
Uh, the first song is You Raise Me Up.
02:31
Speaker A
You Raise Me Up.
02:32
Speaker A
Right, good.
03:33
Speaker B
When I am down and oh my soul so weary, when troubles come and my heart burdened be.
03:54
Speaker B
When I am still and wait here in the silence, until you come and sit awhile with me.
04:14
Speaker B
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains. You raise me up to walk on stormy seas. I am strong when I am on your shoulders. You raise me up to more than I can be.
05:48
Speaker B
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains. You raise me up to walk on stormy seas. I am strong when I am on your shoulders. You raise me up to more than I can be.
07:27
Speaker B
You raise me up to more than I can be.
07:27
Speaker A
So, we have been speaking of a savior who raises us up, a savior who always guides our way.
07:36
Speaker A
And this is marking our second song that goes by the name Hide Me Now. But before we sing the song, let us know, when did you begin singing?
08:26
Speaker B
Since when I was a child.
08:29
Speaker A
Okay.
08:30
Speaker A
Do your parents sing?
08:32
Speaker B
No, but my uncle, my uncle is singing and my auntie.
08:39
Speaker A
Okay.
08:40
Speaker B
Yes.
08:41
Speaker A
Wow.
08:42
Speaker A
Well, Mr. Danford and the wife.
08:46
Speaker A
Mr. Danford is the one who has and is singing with a singing group in Tanzania called Soul Brothers.
08:59
Speaker A
He's the uncle to Sarah. Let's have the second song today.
09:03
Speaker A
They will come for more blessings.
10:02
Speaker B
Hide me now, under your wings, cover me. When the oceans rise and thunders roar.
10:20
Speaker B
I will soar with you above the storm.
10:38
Speaker B
Father, you are king over the flood. I will be still and know you are God.
10:55
Speaker B
Hide me now, under your wings, cover me. When the oceans rise and thunders roar. I will soar with you above the storm. Father, you are king over the flood. I will be still and know you are God.
11:52
Speaker B
Hide me now, under your wings, cover me. When the oceans rise and thunders roar. I will soar with you above the storm.
12:27
Speaker B
Father, you are king over the flood. I will be still and know you are God.
13:24
Speaker B
Hide me now, under your wings, cover me. When the oceans rise and thunders roar. I will soar with you above the storm.
14:01
Speaker B
Father, you are king over the flood. I will be still and know you are God.
15:14
Speaker A
Yeah, Jesus is my all in all.
15:19
Speaker A
And this is going to be our third song.
15:23
Speaker A
But before all that, let me know, are you schooling somewhere?
15:25
Speaker B
Yes.
15:27
Speaker A
Do you sing in school?
15:29
Speaker B
No.
15:30
Speaker A
Which school is that?
15:31
Speaker B
Uh, Chang'ombe Primary School.
15:34
Speaker A
Okay.
15:35
Speaker A
Now, if you don't sing in school, where do you practice? At home or elsewhere?
15:40
Speaker B
At home.
15:41
Speaker A
Do you sing in church as well?
15:43
Speaker B
Sometimes I sing at church.
15:49
Speaker A
You sing alone?
15:50
Speaker B
Yes, alone.
15:51
Speaker A
Okay.
15:53
Speaker A
Okay, she's here to bless you with the third song today that goes by the name Jesus, You're My All in All.
17:02
Speaker B
You are my strength when I am weak. You are the treasures that I seek. You are my all in all.
17:27
Speaker B
Seeking you as a precious joy. Lord, to give up, I'll be a fool. You are my all in all. Jesus, Lamb of God, worthy is your name.
18:27
Speaker B
Jesus, Lamb of God, worthy is your name.
19:05
Speaker B
You are my strength when I am weak. You are the treasures that I seek. You are my all in all. Seeking you as a precious joy. Lord, to give up, I'll be a fool. You are my all in all.
20:26
Speaker B
Jesus, Lamb of God, worthy is your name. Jesus, Lamb of God, worthy is your name. Worthy is your name.
22:12
Speaker A
What do you plan to be in the future?
22:16
Speaker A
Who do you plan to be?
22:17
Speaker B
I plan to be a good singer.
22:22
Speaker A
Good singer.
22:24
Speaker A
Aren't you planning to do some other professions, some other jobs?
22:28
Speaker B
I like to be a doctor or an engineering.
22:35
Speaker A
Oh, an engineer. But a doctor and a singer, or an engineer and a singer, right?
22:39
Speaker B
Yes.
22:39
Speaker A
Right, good. When Jesus was born in this sinful world, the holy angels sang. The stars of heaven rejoiced. And it's the reason we all rejoice because of that silent night, that holy night that marked the journey to our redemption.
23:59
Speaker B
Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright. Round yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight. Glories stream from heaven afar. Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah. Christ the Savior is born. Christ the Savior is born.
25:39
Speaker B
Christ the Savior is born. Christ the Savior is born. Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright. Round yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight. Glories stream from heaven afar. Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah. Christ the Savior is born. Christ the Savior is born.
28:31
Speaker A
Let me know from Sarah, do you compose songs?
28:36
Speaker B
I have one song which I composed myself.
28:41
Speaker A
Okay.
28:42
Speaker A
What's the name of that song?
28:43
Speaker B
Uh, My Redeemer Lives, but it's not that song which you know that it's called My Redeemer Lives. It's another one.
28:53
Speaker A
Okay.
28:54
Speaker B
Another one.
28:56
Speaker A
Yes. You will bless us with the song.
28:58
Speaker A
Will you sing it?
28:59
Speaker B
Right now?
29:00
Speaker A
Yeah.
29:01
Speaker B
Did you mean right now?
29:04
Speaker A
Yeah, right now.
29:05
Speaker B
I'm ready.
29:06
Speaker A
All right, thank you.
30:07
Speaker B
Mungu wangu, mchungaji wangu, nimekuja amani. Mimi mwana wako, nimekuja amani.
30:42
Speaker B
Nimekuja amani. Mungu wangu, nimekuja amani. Nimekuja amani. Mungu wangu, nimekuja amani. Nimekuja amani.
31:58
Speaker B
Mungu wangu, nimekuja amani. Nimekuja amani. Mungu wangu, nimekuja amani. Nimekuja amani.
35:11
Speaker A
Friends, we are coming to the end of today's program. After those five cool songs that have been blessing you and the cool voice, that soothing voice of Sarah Emmanuel.
35:22
Speaker A
I believe she has a word to tell you. What do you have to tell us before we say goodbye?
35:27
Speaker A
Do you have a word to tell the viewer?
35:27
Speaker B
Forever we have to be the light of God.
35:31
Speaker A
Wow. Saying this thing called singing is what I am just adding to her sentence.
35:41
Speaker A
We pray every God, and we have to be in the side of God every day, singing as well because many a song is a prayer, is said by the prophet Ellen White.
35:49
Speaker A
I am just insisting that you pray, you sing, and you'll be in the side of God.
35:56
Speaker A
My name is Jacob Mang'ombe, and I've had Sarah Emmanuel today blessing you with these cool songs. Please be ready for more cool songs some other time with more guest singers in the studio.
36:40
Speaker A
My name is Jacob Mang'ombe, and I say bye-bye.
Topics:Sarah EmmanuelJacob Mang'ombeHope Channel TanzaniaChristian musicPraise ForeverYou Raise Me UpHide Me NowJesus You're My All in AllSilent NightMy Redeemer Lives

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