An author, Uwem Useh has called on youths to imbibe the art of reading and singing hymns, as a way of igniting societal values in the country.
Useh was speaking during the launch of his two books in Abuja on Wednesday.
The two books presented are: Abiding Grace Hymn Book( commentaries of 150 selected Christian hymns) and Abiding Grace Hymns and Anthems.
The event also featured the festival of 12 hymns and the 51st birthday celebration of the author.
Useh explained that the values embedded in the Bible and by extension the hymns was enough to address the attitudinal reorientation of the youths.
“When we talk of attitudinal reorientation, it is when you now understand the values that we have in the Bible that we’ll be able to live according to the dictates of the society.
“So the hymnal books that are launched today are based on a scriptural background. It’s going to contribute immensely to changing the thinking, the behaviour pattern of our youth,” he said.
The author explained that most Nigerians don’t understand the importance of hymns noting that the choice of the book was to ignite the love and passion for hymn singing.
He noted that the festival of 12 hymns was envisioned as an annual event to promote the legacy of hymn singing and as well strengthen the spirit of communal worship.
“Globally today, you discover that so many countries use hymns as their national anthem. In Nigeria, you will agree with me that the second stanza of the former national anthem was used everywhere as national prayer.
“And so, for me, the importance of hymn singing as a nation and church can never be overemphasised.
” And then the only way to build and strengthen the culture of communal worship through hymn singing is to put together the Festival of Twelve Hymns,” he said.
Useh appealed to individuals, and corporate bodies to be committed to the vision to make Nigeria a better place for all.
In a keynote address, the Most Rev. Michael Akinwale, Archbishop of Abuja Methodist Church of Nigeria, advised Christians to emulate the art of music through hymns.
Akinwale maintained that music was the engine room to attract blessings from God, hence the need to make music a lifestyle.
“Anyone who is addicted to music, who gives quality praise to God all the time, they are always in good health.
“Music is healing. Music is the tool for effective worship. Without music there is no worship and the only thing that gives quality worship to God is an act of quality music,” he said.
He therfore commended the author for the work while advising him to do more for God in writing soul lifting hymns that would address individual and nation’s challenges.