- Patch The Pirate Jonah Lyrics
- Jonah Song Patch The Pirate Lyrics
- Patch The Pirate Jonah Lyrics
- Patch The Pirate Jonah Song
Listen to Jonah from Patch The Pirate's Patch the Pirate Praises 1 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Patch the Pirate Adventures are produced and published by Majesty Music and are sold on, +,. Majesty Music was founded by Dr. Frank Garlock in 1973. Patch the Pirate event Dr. Garlock, and his new son-in-law Ron, travelled to churches across the world speaking about music, and founded Majesty Music, Inc. Bible Baptist Bradenton, Fl 2017. Something that has been bothering me for a little bit, and I've talked with my loving wife about, is the lyrics to a song that my little girl likes, called 'Jonah', by a published Christian children's music artist from Bob Jones called 'Patch the Pirate'. By Patch The Pirate. We have lyrics for 'Jonah' by these artists: Breathe. 36 We Thank Thee 1:05. 37 Initiative 1:20. 38 He's My Friend 1:34. 39 Do Right 2:10. Patch The Pirate Lyrics We have lyrics for 'Tell the Truth'.
Patch the Pirate is an EvangelicalChristian series of character-building, comical, and musical recordings for children produced by Majesty Music. These comical capers teach Christian values to children through story and song recordings, children’s choir clubs, and radio programs. Patch the Pirate is played by Ron 'Patch' Hamilton, who is a popular Christian singer, songwriter, composer, evangelist, and personality.[1] Ron Hamilton has created and published 40 Patch the Pirate Adventures including the first release Sing Along with Patch the Pirate in 1981, and the latest release in 2019 “The Final Voyage?”.[2] Over 2 million Patch the Pirate adventures have been sold since the release of the first album. The Patch the Pirate Radio Program is recognized by the National Religious Broadcasters as the third largest religious children's programming outreach.[3]
History[edit]
In 1978, doctors discovered cancer in Ron Hamilton's left eye resulting in the loss of the eye.[4] After recovering from the surgery Ron received an eye patch from the surgeon. Wherever Ron went wearing the patch, children would point at him and call him a pirate. Ron decided that he would either correct children the rest of his life or embrace the fact that he was now a pirate.[5] Before he lost his eye to cancer, Ron and his wife Shelly worked at Musical Ministries, later called Majesty Music, writing and performing sacred music in churches across the United States.[6] After losing his eye, 'Patch,' as he became known, released an album of children's music. This album was wildly popular and led to the creation of the Patch the Pirate series which included music and original stories. Ron Hamilton wrote the stories and most of the songs, and his wife, Shelly, arranged the songs. The couple and their five children, Jonathan, Tara, Alyssa, Megan, and Jason, also starred on the recordings as members of Patch's crew.[7]
After losing his eye, Ron Hamilton wrote a song entitled Rejoice in the Lord, [8]which became one of his most widely popular songs. Other famous songs written by Ron Hamilton include Wings as Eagles, My Hope Is Jesus, Wiggle Worm, Bow the Knee, Beautiful Hands, Always the Same, Here Am I, Lord, Born to Die, Little by Little, The Poochie Lip Disease, How Can I Fear, Lord, I Need You, Servant's Heart, Clean It Up, I Am Weak, but You Are Strong, Christ Is Coming, Jonah, Call the Wambulance, That's Where Wisdom Begins, I Saw Jesus in You, A Secret Place, Cherish the Moments, 'The Incredible Race!' and many more.. Ron Hamilton has also authored a number of popular Christmas and Easter cantatas including Born to Die, Klinkenschnell the Christmas Bell, Peanut Butter Christmas, The Hope of Christmas.
Majesty Music[edit]
Patch the Pirate Adventures are produced and published by Majesty Music and are sold on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and Spotify. Majesty Music was founded by Dr. Frank Garlock in 1973.[9]
Dr. Garlock, and his new son-in-law Ron, travelled to churches across the world speaking about music, and founded Majesty Music, Inc. to produce quality sacred music for churches.[10] Majesty Music is widely popular in the Baptist denomination, and particularly in the IndependentFundamentalist Baptist denomination. Ron Hamilton married Dr. Garlock's daughter, Shelly, in 1975, and the couple managed Majesty Music for over 30 years.[11] In 2014, Ron Hamilton's son-in-law and daughter, Adam Morgan and Megan Hamilton Morgan, began writing and producing the new Patch the Pirate adventures and managing the company, continuing the family tradition. In 2017, Ron Hamilton was diagnosed with early onset dementia, .<r
He is no longer able to travel with his 'crew' but they still keep performing.
Patch The Pirate Jonah Lyrics
''God chose to spare his life:' How Ron Hamilton became music legend Patch the Pirate'. The Greenville News. Retrieved 2018-01-25.</ref>
Discography[edit]
- Sing Along with Patch the Pirate (1981)
- Patch the Pirate Goes to Space (1982)
- Patch the Pirate Goes West (1983)
- Patch the Pirate Goes to the Jungle (1984)
- Kidnapped on I-Land (1985)
- The Great American Time Machine (1986)
- The Misterslippi River Race (1987)
- The Calliope Caper (1988)
- Camp Kookawacka Woods (1989)
- The Custards' Last Stand (1990)
- The Friend Ship Mutiny (1991)
- Once Upon a Starry Knight (1992)
- Down Under (1993)
- Harold the King (1993)
- The Evolution Revolution (1994)
- Mount Zion Marathon (1995)
- Giant Killer (1996)
- Polecat's Poison (1997)
- The Sneaky Sheik (1998)
- Afraidika Fever (1999)
- The Lone Stranger (2000)
- The Tumbleweed Opera (2001)
- Coldheartica (2002)
- Limerick the Leprechaun (2003)
- Shipwrecked on Pleasure Island (2004)
- The Kashmir Kid (2005)
- The Villain of Venice (2006)
- The Colonel's Colossal Character Quest (2007)
- Armadillo Amigos (2008)
- Kung Phooey Kid (2009)
- The Legend of Stickeyfoot (2010)
- Incrediworld (2011)
- Kingdom Chronicles (2012)
- International Spy Academy (2013)
- Kilimanjaro (2014)
- Ocean Commotion (2015)
- Operation Arctic: Viking Invasion (2016)
- Time Twisters (2017)
- The Incredible Race! (2018)
- The Final Voyage? (2019)
- Mystery Island (2020)
References[edit]
- ^'Majesty Music ~ About Us'. www.majestymusic.com. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
- ^'Majesty Music ~ Patch Adventures'. www.majestymusic.com. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
- ^'About Us'. patchthepirate.org. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
- ^Abe Hardesty, 'Ron Hamilton: The Songwriter Turned a Medical Crisis into an Uplifting Career as 'Patch the Pirate.' City People, The Greenville News (2003)
- ^'All About Our Crew,' Ron 'Patch' Hamilton, http://patchthepirate.org/about-us
- ^'Patch the Pirate Rally - 1989'. VCY America. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
- ^Alyce Atkinson, 'Pirates with a Purpose,' The Greenville News (September 1,1996).
- ^^ The Greenville News
- ^Garlock, Frank (1996). Music in the Balance. Greenville, SC: Majesty Music.
- ^'Dr. Frank Garlock | Ministry127'. ministry127.com. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
- ^ 'Rick Perry Visits the Hamiltons in Greenville.' The Times Examiner, Vol. 22, No. 11 (March 18, 2015)
Jonah Song Patch The Pirate Lyrics
I think Jonah is an easy story to misread. Maybe part of that is due to the way I (and undoubtedly many other people) have always heard it taught. Jonah is one of those stories that you usually learn when you’re really young. For example, we have a collection of little Bible story books for Kayla and one of them is on Jonah. Here’s how the book reads…
“One day, God told Jonah to go to Nineveh. He wanted Jonah to preach about God so the people in Nineveh would stop being wicked. But Jonah was afraid. He ran away on a sailing ship. When God saw what Jonah had done, He sent a terrible storm to toss the boat. Jonah knew the storm was a message from God, so he jumped overboard. Immendiately the storm went away. Jonah grew tired and knew he couldn’t swim much longer. Suddenly, a big fish scooped up Jonah in its mouth and swallowed him whole. It was smelly and cold inside the fish. Jonah prayed to God and asked forgiveness for not going to Nineveh. After three days, the fish spat Jonah onto a beach. Jonah thanked God for saving his life. Then he went to Nineveh and told the people all about God. They listened to Jonah, changed their ways, and began worshipping God. (The book also has little pictures and the last picture is of Jonah walking with his staff and bag by a sign that says “Nineveh” and Jonah has a big smile on his face).”
Another instrument of learning for me regarding the story of Jonah was Patch the Pirate. Now, for those of you who have never heard of Patch, he teaches wonderful spiritual lessons through humorous stories and songs for kids. Here’s Patch’s song about Jonah…
Come and listen to my fearful tale
Of the ocean blue
How a man got swallowed by a whale
Yes I know it’s true
(Chorus)
Jonah! Jonah! Did not obey God immediately
Jonah! Jonah! Down in the depths of the deep, blue sea
Jonah did not like what God had said
So he made a plan
Jonah sailed the ocea blue instead
Then a storm began
(Chorus)
Jonah! Jonah! Did not obey God immediately
Jonah! Jonah! Down in the depths of the deep, blue sea
If you try to run from God, BEWARE!
You’ll discover too
That the Lord above is everywhere
Watching all you do
(Chorus)
Jonah! Jonah! Did not obey God immediately
Jonah! Jonah! Down in the depths of the deep, blue sea
So basically the gist of the Jonah story that most of us have in our minds is that Jonah disobeyed God and tried to run away from Him, but God punished Jonah by having him be swallowed by a fish. Jonah was so miserable that he changed his mind and did what God wanted him to do. (Moral of the story: don’t disobey and run from God or He’ll get you too!) In this version of the story that we learn Jonah is the main character in the story and the tale is all about him, but there’s a problem with that view – it’s called chapter four.
Patch The Pirate Jonah Lyrics
If the book of Jonah ended after chapter three (which is where the version of the story that most of us know ends) that would fit with what we know of the story – but that’s not where the book ends. There’s another chapter and it shatters everything we think we know about Jonah. So here I was left wondering, “What in the world is chapter four doing here? Shouldn’t there be another chapter? The story is just left hanging and it doesn’t leave Jonah in a very flattering light!”
Patch The Pirate Jonah Song
And that’s what got me coming back to Jonah over and over and over. The presence of chapter four was like a splinter in my mind, driving me mad. I couldn’t get away from it and I couldn’t ignore it. There was more to the story of Jonah than what I thought I knew of it… there had to be.