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I say unto you, Love your enemies…
that ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven:
for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good.

I say unto you, Love your enemies…
that ye may be the children of your Father
which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun
to rise on the evil and on the good.

I say unto you,
Love your enemies…
that ye may be the children of
your Father which is in heaven:
for he maketh his sun to rise
on the evil and on the good.

— Matthew 5:44-45 KJV —


Morning
Dawn draws nigh
The stars still rule o’er the
Remains of the dark

Listen!
Towards the east
The sound of chariots of fire

Look!
Glowing stronger
An aura slowly ascending…

Morning
Dawn draws nigh
The stars still rule o’er the
Remains of the dark

Listen!
Towards the east
The sound of chariots of fire

Look!
Glowing stronger
An aura slowly ascending…

Morning
Dawn draws nigh
The stars still rule o’er the
Remains of the dark

Listen!
Towards the east
The sound of chariots of fire

Look!
Glowing stronger
An aura slowly ascending…

– MHP (1980_0822) –

(From my song Sunrise,
© 1980 Mark H. Peterson,
All Rights Reserved,
not Creative Commons)

~

We earthlings often take the sun for granted. It illuminates our lives, warms our planet, and gives us hope, and yet so often we relegate it to the corner of our minds reserved for the mundane and the ordinary.

What would we do if the sun forgot to rise one day? Those who live above the Arctic Circle know what this is like, and fortunately, they are able to remind us all that when the sun does not rise—in the Tromsø area of Northern Norway, the sun stays below the horizon for two full months—there is still hope for when it returns. On that day, there are celebrations and solboller (sweet “sun rolls”), and seeing the sun for the first time in two months may well bring tears of joy. And, as the scripture states, the Lord allows that sun to rise on us all, no matter who we are or what we have done.

Please enjoy the images below of sunrises in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

We earthlings often take the sun for granted. It illuminates our lives, warms our planet, and gives us hope, and yet so often we relegate it to the corner of our minds reserved for the mundane and the ordinary.

What would we do if the sun forgot to rise one day? Those who live above the Arctic Circle know what this is like, and fortunately, they are able to remind us all that when the sun does not rise—in the Tromsø area of Northern Norway, the sun stays below the horizon for two full months—there is still hope for when it returns. On that day, there are celebrations and solboller (sweet “sun rolls”), and seeing the sun for the first time in two months may well bring tears of joy. And, as the scripture states, the Lord allows that sun to rise on us all, no matter who we are or what we have done.

Please enjoy the images below of sunrises in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

We earthlings often take the sun for granted. It illuminates our lives, warms our planet, and gives us hope, and yet so often we relegate it to the corner of our minds reserved for the mundane and the ordinary.

What would we do if the sun forgot to rise one day? Those who live above the Arctic Circle know what this is like, and fortunately, they are able to remind us all that when the sun does not rise—in the Tromsø area of Northern Norway, the sun stays below the horizon for two full months—there is still hope for when it returns. On that day, there are celebrations and solboller (sweet “sun rolls”), and seeing the sun for the first time in two months may well bring tears of joy. And, as the scripture states, the Lord allows that sun to rise on us all, no matter who we are or what we have done.

Please enjoy the images below of sunrises in and around the Malangen and Balsfjord areas of Northern Norway.

Please also enjoy a video of Chapappella singing Total Praise (a cappella), recorded by Rob Ryan at the Union Church of Hinsdale.

Chapappella, led by Ryan P. Keane, was an a cappella choral group composed of students attending the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, IL, primarily from 2011-2013. The video is from a 2015 Reunion Concert. (I am one of the singers, in the back row on the right.)

The song is a popular choral anthem that praises the Lord as the source of our strength, and as the song draws to a close it slowly rises in a rapturous crescendo, bringing to mind an awesomely glorious sunrise.

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Near-Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden (From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

ID: C01466

2007_0701 00:10

Near-Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden
(From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

Last sunrise of 2007 over S.nes farm (Near Storsteinnes, Norway)

ID: D10398

2007_1117 10:18

Last sunrise of 2007 over S.nes farm
(Near Storsteinnes, Norway)

Purple morning rises over Nordkjosbotn (From Bergneset, Norway)

ID: D10623

2007_1205 09:28

Purple morning rises over Nordkjosbotn
(From Bergneset, Norway)

Near-sunrise in blue, pink, and fire (From Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D11184

2008_0106 10:40

Near-sunrise in blue, pink, and fire
(From Mestervik, Norway)

Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden (From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

ID: D13931

2008_0629 00:00

Midnight Sun over Bentsjordtinden
(From Mortenhalsskolten, Norway)

Last sunrise of 2008 over Malangen (From Bakkeby, Norway)

ID: D16566

2008_1116 10:44

Last sunrise of 2008 over Malangen
(From Bakkeby, Norway)

Blue near-sunrise begins Polar Night (From Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D16586

2008_1119 08:03

Blue near-sunrise begins Polar Night
(From Mestervik, Norway)

Double-vision sunrise over Mårfjell (From near Skutvik, Norway)

ID: D16987

2009_0122 10:43

Double-vision sunrise over Mårfjell
(From near Skutvik, Norway)

First sunrise of 2009 over Malangen (From near Spilderbukta, Norway)

ID: D17010

2009_0125 10:51

First sunrise of 2009 over Malangen
(From near Spilderbukta, Norway)

Trumpets of light over Nordfjorden (From near Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D17179

2009_0213 08:26

Trumpets of light over Nordfjorden
(From near Mestervik, Norway)

Trumpets of light over Nordfjorden 2 (From near Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D17182

2009_0213 08:27

Trumpets of light over Nordfjorden 2
(From near Mestervik, Norway)

Glorious ultra-brilliant sunrise (From near Nordby, Norway)

ID: D17201

2009_0227 07:59

Glorious ultra-brilliant sunrise
(From near Nordby, Norway)

Crocheted sunrise over Russetinden (From Josefvatnet, Norway)

ID: D17208

2009_0309 08:03

Crocheted sunrise over Russetinden
(From Josefvatnet, Norway)

Firecolor sunrise over Nordfjorden (From Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D19421

2009_1102 07:51

Firecolor sunrise over Nordfjorden
(From Mestervik, Norway)

Crimson mirror sunrise over Nordfjorden (From Mestervik, Norway)

ID: D20183

2010_0210 08:27

Crimson mirror sunrise over Nordfjorden
(From Mestervik, Norway)

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