Doug has a national and international ministry working with children and song writing. In 1996 his song ""We Want To See Jesus Lifted High"" was chosen as the theme for the global March for Jesus event and was sung in 176 countries by some 25 million people. Doug has also worked with singer / song writer Noel Richards for over ten years and as well as playing lead guitar for him he has also co-written a number of songs with him that have featured on Noel's albums.
Doug has a vision to see Jesus lighting a flame in the hearts of children that will spread like wildfire. Doug's heart is to present the gospel in fun, lively ways and to challenge children to build their friendship with God and to realise how important they are to him. He uses action songs, puppets, tricks, juggling and all manner of other exciting visual methods to catch the children's imagination.
With his team he travels the UK widely putting on family praise parties, seminars and ""adult"" celebrations as well as running the 8-11's work at conferences including Spring Harvest which this year attracted up to 875 children per day!
He also runs his own annual "Duggies Summer Weeks" which this year was attended by over 1000 mainly unchurched children and young people aged 5-14 during two weeks in August. Doug strives for quality in all that he does and the summer weeks programme included Go karting, Lazer quest, wildlife encounters, the infamous ""gunge tank"", quad bikes, numerous bouncy activities and stacks more.
Doug wants children to thoroughly enjoy themselves at his events - but also to meet with God in powerful ways, and be equipped to be used by God to see amazing things happen.
Doug has also recorded several albums for "Kingsway Music" which feature fun action songs, anointed adult worship tracks and high energy dance tracks.
Nothing's Too Big Big Big for His Power
Doug Horley Lyrics
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Wincy!
Hey!
Ho!
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too little, little for His care
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
Nothing′s too incy-wincy for His care
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too teeny-weeny for His care
He is God of the big, God of the little
God of the stuff somewhere in the middle
The King of moving mountains
Loves you more than you will ever know-a-ho-how
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too little, little for His care
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too idly, widdly for His care
Nothing′s too big, big, big for His power
Nothing's too incy-wincy for His care
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
Nothing′s too teeny-weeny for His care
He is God of the big, God of the little
God of the stuff somewhere in the middle
The King of moving mountains
Loves you more than you will ever know-a-ho-how
Nothing′s too big
Nothing's too small
Nothing′s too much
He cares for it all
Nothing's too big
Nothing′s too small
Nothing's too much
He cares for it all
Nothing′s too big
Nothing's too small
Nothing's too much
He cares for it all
Nothing′s too big
Nothing′s too small
Nothing's too much
He cares for it all
He is God of the big, God of the little
God of the stuff somewhere in the middle
The King of moving mountains
Loves you more than you will ever know-a-ho-how
Hey!
Ho!
Hey!
Ho!
The song "Nothing's Too Big Big Big for His Power" by Doug Horley is a joyful declaration of God's love and care for us. The repeated phrases "Nothing's too big for His power" and "Nothing's too little for His care" serve as a reminder that no matter what may come our way, God is always in control and looking out for our best interests. The song speaks of God as being omnipotent, with the ability to move mountains and handle any situation, while also being loving and caring, even in the small things.
The chorus repeats several times throughout the song, emphasizing the message of the lyrics and making it easy to sing along. The use of playful phrases like "incy-wincy" and "teeny-weeny" help to convey the childlike faith and trust in God's ability to take care of us. The bridge serves as a reminder of God's all-encompassing care, with the repeated phrase "nothing's too big, nothing's too small, nothing's too much, He cares for it all".
Line by Line Meaning
Nothing's too big, big, big for His power
God has the power to handle anything, no matter how big it may be.
Nothing's too little, little for His care
God cares about everything, even the smallest things that may seem unimportant to us.
Nothing's too idly, widdly for His care
God cares about things that may seem insignificant or uninteresting to others.
Nothing's too incy-wincy for His care
God cares about everything, even things as small as a tiny spider or insect.
Nothing's too teeny-weeny for His care
God cares about everything, even the tiniest things that may go unnoticed by others.
He is God of the big, God of the little
God is the Lord of all things, both big and small, and has the power to control them all.
God of the stuff somewhere in the middle
God is not only concerned with the extremes, but also with the things that fall in between.
The King of moving mountains
God has the power to do the impossible and move mountains, both literal and metaphorical.
Loves you more than you will ever know-a-ho-how
God's love for us is so great that it surpasses our understanding and comprehension.
Nothing's too big, nothing's too small, nothing's too much, He cares for it all
God cares about everything, no matter the size or significance, and has the power to handle all situations.
Writer(s): Douglas Horley
Contributed by Andrew B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.