Sotho Hymn 63 -

The winter wind over the Maluti Mountains didn’t just blow; it remembered . It remembered the old wars, the cattle raids, and the quiet faith of grandmothers who sang while grinding maize. On this particular night, it howled around the tin roof of the St. Theresa’s mission church in the village of Ha-Tšiu, rattling the loose corrugated iron like a warning.

Sotho Hymn 63, often known as " Pula Tsa Lehlohonolo " (Showers of Blessing) or " O Jesu, Mong’a Ka sotho hymn 63

Sotho Hymn 63, titled "" (Showers of Blessing), is a beloved staple of the Lifela tsa Sione hymn book. It is a prayer for spiritual renewal and divine attention, famously performed by groups like Joyous Celebration . Lyrics Summary (Sesotho) The winter wind over the Maluti Mountains didn’t

O Jesu, Mong a ka, U se ntebale le 'na. Amen. Hymn 63 Sotho. Theresa’s mission church in the village of Ha-Tšiu,