THE MORNING AFTER the mayhem in Dallas we were contacted by a Texas Hearts of Space subscriber, asking if we could offer some free HOS programs to help calm the raw emotions on both sides.
Well yes, we can. We created a special channel called "Peace, be Still."
The name comes from Mark 4:35-41—the story of Jesus calming the raging waters. It contains 31 50 calm, peaceful programs in rotation. Access is completely free, no account or registration is required.
To listen, go to www.HOS.com and click the prominent direct link on our home page.
or
click CHANNELS in the main menu bar and then the PEACE banner.
This loads the channel playlist. One more click on the PLAY button and you can hear up to 12 hours of calm, peaceful Hearts of Space music.
The channel is also available free on our 99¢ iOS and Android mobile apps.
THE PEACE CHANNEL will remain open through the weekend and as long as necessary until things cool down. Only sincere communication and mutual understanding will solve these longstanding problems; a calm state of mind can help create a productive atmosphere for discussion.
Thanks to subscriber OG RICO aka FEDERICO RENDON for the idea and the channel name.
:: The Hearts of Space Team
Thanks, Hearts of Space Team! You guys are the best!!
Posted by: Robbtucker13 | 09 July 2016 at 08:54 PM
Excellent idea - D. Stone, Fairbanks, Alaska
Posted by: Derik Stone | 09 July 2016 at 09:17 PM
Simply, Thank You.
Posted by: Wayne Upchurch | 09 July 2016 at 10:29 PM
Could we possible have this channel permanently? I fear we will always need it.
Posted by: Chris Hansen | 10 July 2016 at 10:04 AM
Thank you (again), from a grateful listener.
Posted by: Lauren Pierik | 17 July 2016 at 07:50 PM
Chris,
We hope you are wrong and that we will all learn to get along peacefully. We will definitely keep the channel going for subscribers, and offer it free to others as long as possible.
Posted by: Stephen Hill | 17 July 2016 at 08:47 PM
Can we make this Channel free for today?
MLK
Posted by: StreetGeniusInc | 16 January 2017 at 01:42 PM
That's a lovely idea, but too late for today. Next year?
Posted by: Stephen Hill | 16 January 2017 at 02:43 PM