Sleep Sound in Jesus , a bestselling collection (more than 165,000 copies sold) of lullabies and devotions by award–winning singer and songwriter Michael Card is now available in a new size, ready to please another generation of babies and their parents. This full–color children’s picture book is filled with tender illustrations by Catherine McLaughlin alongside encouraging meditations for parents and the lullaby lyrics from Michael’s popular CD of the same title. Each offering provides a glimpse of God’s He’ll Wipe Away Your Tears , Even the Darkness Is Light to Him , Hold Me Gently , and others. This gift will be cherished by parents, parents–to–be, and grandparents as bedtime becomes a time to share Jesus with their sweet little ones.
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.
Michael Card (born April 11, 1957) is an American Christian singer-songwriter, musician, author, and radio host from Franklin, Tennessee. He is best known for his contributions in contemporary Christian music, which couple folk-style melodies and instrumentation with lyrics that stem from intensive study of the Bible. Since his debut in 1981, he has sold more than 4 million albums and has written 19 No. 1 singles.He has also authored several books, including Gold Medallion Book Award winner A Sacred Sorrow.
First sentence: To be "in Jesus," to be found in Him, whether we are waking or sleeping is what the Christian life is all about.
Premise/plot: Sleep Sound In Jesus is a picture book companion to an album by singer/songwriter Michael Card. Sleep Sound in Jesus is an album with fifteen lullabies. (He sings on some of the songs. There's also a woman singing.) Sleep Sound in Jesus is also a picture book with SIXTEEN lullabies--POEMS, if you will--and fifteen devotions.
The lullabies: Sleep Sound In Jesus He'll Wipe Away Your Tears Even the Darkness Is Light To Him Sweet Sleep Descends Dreaming Jacob's Dream Song of Jesus Unseen Warriors Wordless Ones He Grants Sleep to Those He Loves Jesus, Let Us Comet to Know You All You Are Lullaby for the Unborn Sleepy Eyes Hold Me Gently Barocha Lullaby for the Innocents
All but Lullaby for the Innocents has an accompanying devotional written by Michael Card. Each song gets a two page spread. On one side, there is an illustrations by Catherine McLaughlin. On the other is the LYRIC/poem AND a short devotional.
My thoughts: I've owned this album for years. I had never really listened to it until I happened upon this picture book at my local charity shop. Because I already owned the album, I decided to buy the picture book.
Theologically it is easy to give this one two thumbs up. Card's work is done well. I've always enjoyed his musical ministry. He's a great songwriter. His songs have theological substance. He's a good singer too. His voice IS the sound of my childhood. It just is. It's easy for me to listen to him sing just about anything.
The illustrations are--and don't hate me--very dated. There should be something timeless about illustrated babies. But more often than not that is not the case in picture books. You can tell at a glance which decade a picture book is from based on the details of the illustration. For example, mom's CRIMPED hair might be an indication that this book has been out quite a while.
Are these my favorite-and-best songs by Michael Card? No. Not really. But the album is pleasant and soothing.
One last thing I want to mention is this: I don't know that we ever really outgrow our need--physical, mental, spiritual--of lullabies. I think lullabies ARE theological. Lullabies don't have to be intentional lullabies written for the very young or the still unborn.