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: Available for high-quality listening on Spotify and Apple Music . Simon Khorolskiy – Ах, журавли, журавли

: The track serves as a musical meditation on trusting the Lord to lead through the "valley of the shadow of death" toward "green pastures".

Simon Khorolskiy is a Russian-born, Washington State-based Christian artist known for his powerful, cinematic arrangements of hymns and worship songs. His music ministry, which began in 2016, frequently utilizes the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest as a backdrop for his spiritual messages.

"Ах, журавли, журавли" – A Message of Hope

An official blog post for rendition of " Ах, журавли, журавли " (The Cranes) reflects on the song's spiritual depth and its message of finding peace in difficult circumstances. The Soul Behind the Song: Simon Khorolskiy

Originally released on July 19, 2019, this track (alternatively titled "") is a poignant Christian hymn that uses the imagery of migrating cranes to reflect on the human journey toward God.

: Available for high-quality listening on Spotify and Apple Music . Simon Khorolskiy – Ах, журавли, журавли

: The track serves as a musical meditation on trusting the Lord to lead through the "valley of the shadow of death" toward "green pastures".

Simon Khorolskiy is a Russian-born, Washington State-based Christian artist known for his powerful, cinematic arrangements of hymns and worship songs. His music ministry, which began in 2016, frequently utilizes the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest as a backdrop for his spiritual messages.

"Ах, журавли, журавли" – A Message of Hope

An official blog post for rendition of " Ах, журавли, журавли " (The Cranes) reflects on the song's spiritual depth and its message of finding peace in difficult circumstances. The Soul Behind the Song: Simon Khorolskiy : Available for high-quality listening on Spotify and

Originally released on July 19, 2019, this track (alternatively titled "") is a poignant Christian hymn that uses the imagery of migrating cranes to reflect on the human journey toward God.